Here it is…the great debate. Scientists like to say that religion is all bunk. There is no deity of any sort, that there is just what science can prove. Believers in all faiths like to say either that science is wrong or that science and religion go hand in hand and that science is part of religion.
If you read the Book of Genesis, you will see something that coincides with science right away. When God creates the world, the gathers all the land to one place. This would mean that the continents, as God created them, were all in one big lump that, as science has suggested, separated over time.
What does this mean? That science was right – that the continents were created together and separated over time. Obviously the Bible does not tell us when they separated, but it is obvious that they did.
What is your take on the fact that the Bible clearly states that God gathered all of the waters on earth together in one place, and that all the dry land was in one place, when it clearly is no longer that way now, and that science has pointed this out?
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