Originally Posted by
GoldieRPBoslem
I've read the bible from cover to cover, three times. I was brought up a Christian, and remained so for over twenty years. I believed so devoutly in the Lord and his Creationism.
However through a series of incidents a few years ago, that all changed and my eyes opened.
I would say that a lot of Christians are coming round to the idea that without at least a degree of Evolution, Creation doesn't work. I think it's a powerful account of what people back in the past might have thought had or was happening, but all religions can't possibly be right.
It's a more feasible assumption to make that they are all accounts of something big happening across the world, all around the same time. Some people think that could be aliens, others think humans from the future and still others think even more abstract ideas and links. But I would argue that it could just be humanity trying to account for its increasingly evolved state both mentally and physically, and rationalise what was happening in a way that they could understand and accept.
The problem now is that people still put 100% stock in it and believe it as fact. It's like believing all swans are white because that's what was originally thought, even though it's now been proven that there are obviously black swans. Or still believing the world is flat.
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