Why do you believe in a 6 day creation?
Everyone has been told that science disproves the Bible. This is an absolute lie. In reality, science supports the Bible, if not fully proving its truths. The idea that the universe and life happened by accident is totally contrary to logic.
FYI, I agree with the information in this article, but not with everything Metaxas says or believes. He uses amazing arguments like this, but still doesn't believe in a literal 6 day creation or the approximately 6,000 years described by the Bible even though it best fits the words of the Bible and science (when scientists are honest).
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https://ericmetaxas.com/watch-read/articles/science-increasingly-makes-the-case-for-god/
Discussion
Likely because of a belief in the literal truthfulness of each word in Bible, but why that? That’s something I’ve never understood. Trying to get a feel for it I had this exchange with ChatGPT:
Prompt: Where does the idea that the Bible is literally true in every word come from?
ChatGPT (3.5): The idea that the Bible is literally true in every word, often referred to as biblical literalism or literal interpretation, is a belief that has been held by various religious groups throughout history. The origins of this belief can be traced back to different factors, including theological and cultural influences. Here are a few key points:
Historical Context: The belief in biblical literalism can be rooted in a desire to preserve the historical accuracy and divine authorship of the scriptures. Some believers hold that every word of the Bible is directly inspired by God and, therefore, must be interpreted literally to maintain its integrity.
Inerrancy and Authority: Another factor that contributes to the belief in biblical literalism is the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. This doctrine asserts that the Bible is without error or contradiction in its original manuscripts. From this perspective, a literal interpretation is seen as the most faithful way to understand and uphold the authority of the Bible.
Reaction to Modern Criticism: The rise of scientific and historical criticism in the 19th and 20th centuries challenged traditional interpretations of the Bible. In response, some religious groups embraced literalism as a way to defend the Bible against what they saw as secular attacks on its authenticity and authority.
Cultural and Fundamentalist Movements: The growth of certain religious movements, particularly within Protestantism, contributed to the popularization of biblical literalism. Fundamentalist and evangelical groups emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing the literal interpretation of the Bible as a core tenet of their faith.
It's important to note that not all religious groups or individuals interpret the Bible literally. Many adopt a more nuanced approach, recognizing the presence of different literary genres, symbolism, and metaphorical language within the scriptures. Different interpretations of the Bible exist, ranging from literalism to allegorical and contextual interpretations, depending on religious traditions, scholarly perspectives, and personal beliefs.
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Would you disagree with the above?