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Yes I'm actually the happiest Christian Ive ever known, and there is nothing wrong with my reasoning. We as Christians have been told that the earth was created in seven days but all of our scientists have agreed now that its most likely 4.5 billion years old. I also understand that as a Christian I am to disbelieve Charles Darwin and his theories, on how life here began. (lightning striking ocean water and creating a living organism) and again no, that can also be proven literally, today. In a laboratory. High electricity striking ocean water can in-fact create, a living organism. And now, a group of men sat down and told me that none of this ever happened, It doesn't matter and, Im going to do what I feel is correct and if we don't believe any of this that is fine but we don't know that state of my spirituality. And an affront on me now is actually just affirming why I don't need, to be a part of this.
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There was a skeleton found in west africa and it was of a woman and they named her Lucy. And I think she was earliest human ever found. They later found other skeletons in Europe that were very old as well. But its simply evolution. We evolved over millions of years and this can be proven very, very easily. They have all the fossils that depict this exactly. And I also believe that dinosaurs existed and that that has been proven as well. I'm a Christian by the way and understanding this is fine and it has simply never involved or effected my sanctity, at all. And perhaps I should also mention that I do respect and even admire people that don't teach this, but in this particular case creationism, is not something that I could ever truly believe or take part in. I'm from Berkeley and I didn't hear a lot about creationism growing up there and it felt more that one was free to find their own path. Thanks
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