Okay I understand how you feel. I'm a Christian and I'm working on my phD so I've studied way more science than you and totally agree that the more you learn about the universe the more it seems that God doesn't exist. However as a fellow educated Christian let me say this. Since God is an all powerful, all knowing Being whom created the universe (which is true btw) does it make sense that us humans with no power and finite knowledge wouldn't be able to connect the dots to see God's presence in biology? God's reasons and actions defy human understanding and so does His universe. Just because you can't see God's role in your pre-med studies doesn't mean it isn't there. If Jesus walked the earth today He probably wouldn't use parables about mustard seeds to explain the kingdom of God to us instead He would use parables about nuclear fission.
IIN for my belief in biology to overcome my belief in religion
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Okay I understand how you feel. I'm a Christian and I'm working on my phD so I've studied way more science than you and totally agree that the more you learn about the universe the more it seems that God doesn't exist. However as a fellow educated Christian let me say this. Since God is an all powerful, all knowing Being whom created the universe (which is true btw) does it make sense that us humans with no power and finite knowledge wouldn't be able to connect the dots to see God's presence in biology? God's reasons and actions defy human understanding and so does His universe. Just because you can't see God's role in your pre-med studies doesn't mean it isn't there. If Jesus walked the earth today He probably wouldn't use parables about mustard seeds to explain the kingdom of God to us instead He would use parables about nuclear fission.