Vatican astronomer Guy Consolmagno says believing God created the universe in six days is a form of "pagan superstition."
Consolmagno told the Scotsman the idea that religion and science are competing principles is a "destructive myth."
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I just read the article. I am so dumb when it comes to this kind of thinking. I am not sure what I think of what he wrote, but my initial thought is that if I cannot take the Gensis literally, or exactly the way it is written, how can I believe anything in the bible.
All I know is that when I look into the blue of my son's eyes, and see the amazing smile on his younger brother, I have no choice but to wholeheartedly believe my God, that I choose to serve each day, created the world we live in. No science theory could ever have made eyes that color.
I just read the article. I am so dumb when it comes to this kind of thinking. I am not sure what I think of what he wrote, but my initial thought is that if I cannot take the Gensis literally, or exactly the way it is written, how can I believe anything in the bible.
All I know is that when I look into the blue of my son's eyes, and see the amazing smile on his younger brother, I have no choice but to wholeheartedly believe my God, that I choose to serve each day, created the world we live in. No science theory could ever have made eyes that color.
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