Since someone has already breached the science/Christianity topic, I thought I'd ask a couple of related questions that have really given me trouble in my faith. I've heard some really great answers regarding faith questions so far here at CAA, so I'm hoping that people here can help me in some of my areas of greatest trouble.
At this point I've almost given up on some of these topics, simply accepting that I may never find the answers here on Earth, and simply putting all my faith in God that I've got the important parts down (I'm saved by the blood of Jesus Christ) and that I'll know the answers when I get to Heaven. But that's tough for me because I've been given such an analytical, questioning, inquisitive mind. And God has never steered me away from questioning certain parts of the Bible, because I know there's only one destination to reach on those intellectual journies: Truth. So please help if you can, but if not I'll just continue to go forward in my faith.
The parts of the Bible I have the most trouble accepting verbatim are the beginning parts of Genesis. One of my biggest questions is this: How old is the earth/universe?
I've heard that if you go by Genesis, the earth and all creation can't be more than 10-11 thousand years old. I'm not proposing that the universe has to be 16 billion years old or whatever, but it just seems impossible that the earth and all creation is only 10-11 thousand years old. There are so many questions this would bring up if it were true:
How did all the creatures we have fossil records of live, die, reproduce and have time to be compacted into fossils in that amount of time?
How could all those creatures have coexisted in their respective ecosystems?
How could so many have perished? In the flood? I thought God saved two of every animal. After the flood? We'd have more records of them. (And how did all the animals/dinosaurs/whatever fit on the ark, which we know was 450X75X45 feet?)
How could all the geological features of the earth, including layers of rock, have formed?
How could the light of stars well over 10-11 thousand light years away already have reached earth?
How could man have populated all corners of the globe so quickly?
I could go on and on. It seems that every piece of evidence except the interpretation many people have of Genesis points to a much older earth, and simply knowing the earth is much older than 10-11 thousand years old would help me to reconcile so many of these other pieces of evidence with a God-based theory of creation. Please help!
Oh, and perhaps I shouldn't even bring this up, it could be a whole other topic, but while looking back through Genesis I noticed this verse:
Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days-and also afterward-when the sons of God went to the daughters of men and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.
I've always wondered what that verse refers to. Who are the Nephilim, and what is this about sons of God and daughters of men, like they have two different origins?
Whew! That was a book! I hope someone is willing to tackle this one because it could potentially help me out in my faith. Thanks!
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