LuvOrlando
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I believe that the Bible is the Word of God and is to be taken literally except where it is made clear that it is a parable or story. I believe that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. If science shows that the world seems older then I believe that God created the world with age. I don't need science to explain it to me, I believe that God will explain it to me when I get to Heaven if I ask Him.
I believe the story of the Tower of Babel is true and that is where all the different languages and nationalities came from. I also believe the story of Noah and the flood is true. If my God can speak this world into existence then I have to believe that he can also destroy it by a worldwide flood and that he can lead a believer to build a boat to save his family and two animals of every kind. How they became dispersed all over the globe in the way they did after the flood I don't know. But again, I can ask God when I get to Heaven.
I'm not sure what happened to the dinosaurs, but I believe that most likely they coudln't survive in the changed world after the flood and died off for the most part. I can ask God about that one too when I get to Heaven.
To some of you my blind faith in a God I can't see and things I can't necessarily prove by science or even that contradict science may seem silly. But to me that's faith. That is what God asks of me. And though I cannot physically see Him yet, I have felt Him work in my life and my heart. I felt His love and I have watched Him work in other people's lives. Its much easier for me to believe in an all powerful God that created us and loves us, than we all ended up here by chance and will one day just die and that's it.
I think you have every right to your beliefs. I do not think you are silly. But the truth is your Faith in God does co-mingle with humans as it is humans that print the Bibles we read and humans that lead us in Sunday services. So, we are all choosing which humans we are willing to trust and de-selecting others as we go through life.
This trust is perfectly normal and necessary, but it can be dangerous if we are unaware of the transference of trust from God or science to man. Trust in God should not transfer to all humans who SAY they are 'of God' and trust in science should not transfer to all who say they are 'of science'.
Humans lie
Okay, then. I think I can see why you leave debates without changing your mind. 
