I lost my faith in religion when I started studying science and mostly the universe and how absolutely big it is for one "being" to control. The best thing I could suggest thinking about, although it doesn't work for me as I have long since gave up with religion as a whole, is that god created the world and even life to function and evolve without his help.
Maybe with time, he wanted to see things expand through evolution and to eventually learn and see things that he never thought of. It is okay to believe in "Creationism", although I don't but who says it isn't BOTH ways instead of just one of the two?
IIN for my belief in biology to overcome my belief in religion
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I lost my faith in religion when I started studying science and mostly the universe and how absolutely big it is for one "being" to control. The best thing I could suggest thinking about, although it doesn't work for me as I have long since gave up with religion as a whole, is that god created the world and even life to function and evolve without his help.
Maybe with time, he wanted to see things expand through evolution and to eventually learn and see things that he never thought of. It is okay to believe in "Creationism", although I don't but who says it isn't BOTH ways instead of just one of the two?
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You wrote, "please do not make it sound like I am at sunday school or a third grade science lesson."
Trust me, your writing is far better than a lot of the idiots who roam this site and at least I can tell that you are neither of those things.