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Adam and Eve or Science? A brief observation
A Short Observation on The Creation of Man

Firstly and importantly, I have no definite belief in either the religious or scientific theories. I simply choose to keep an open mind. I also realise that i may offend some, be they believers in Religious text, Darwinism or Scientology in general. This is not my intention. I wanted to create a provocative discussion in the hope that someone might respond with an answer that I can understand and relate to.

Let us say, for the sake of argument that God created the earth, rather than the big bang theory. Over millions of years life developed initially in the water as single celled amoeba. In time life evolved into multi-cellular life, progressing to amphibious life and eventually land and water dwelling life of the various classifications we understand today. This of course we have proof of in both skeletal and fossilised form.

This brings an important question. If God created Earth and watched this scientifically proven development of life over such a long period of time, Why then did he or she decide to interfere with a sustainable, healthy eco system by introducing Man through the creation of Adam and Eve so much later?

Surely that would suggest that God had an irrational moment with huge consequences, which is after all, a human trait. Choosing to create a species that was able to develop to the extent that we have, allowing us to develop technologies,deplete the world’s resources and cause massive destruction to the planet that will ultimately destroy it (possibly not for the first time). If God truly created man in his own image, he must have known that our ability to think and create would be on a scale way beyond the skills of other life on the planet. To me, it makes no sense whatsoever that he would do so?

VxCoLxV (talk) 12:50, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

--VxCoLxV (talk) 09:38, 2 May 2021 (UTC)