The bible is in line with scientific inquisition.
You forgot that Newton's third law states that "For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction." Evolutionists/atheists have yet to figure out how the big bang is possible when there was no action to provide the reaction. If, however, God provided the action, the big bang and creation of the universe suddenly becomes a possibility. "Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." -John:1:3 (NIV)
Amen, Amen and Amen!!! That is my approach as well. God is everywhere and in everything and nothing was made except through him, by him, for him, so there's no need for me to have a silly fight with science. God is behind it all! Just as there's no fight with gravity or the speed of light, so there is no fight with scientific theories. A materialist may look and say, its all material, but for me, even gravity and light are dependent on God in order to be from moment to moment. Problem is to insist the Bible is a physics text-book instead of a book of spiritual truths, then you are all up in knots.
KD, you're really stretching this. So if Adam was the first man - having evolved from a whatever, from whom did eve evolve?
Hey KD (Kadude!),
Eve came from Adam, we all did! We are "ben" Adam, binadam, Adamites, children of Adam, including Eve in a sense.
My query: the Bible says God formed Adam's body, not from nothingness, but from pre-existent matter...dead matter in fact (the earth). Evolution says our bodies were formed from pre-existent
living matter proximately, but ultimately from some form of dead matter of this world that somehow "came alive" and then all forms of species derived from it.
My point? I don't see why someone who has no problem believing that a living body can come from dead matter, that is, to believe that dead matter can change (evolve!) into living matter and even a human body at that-- Why this same person is all up in arms when it is suggested that one living matter can come from another living matter. Seems to me that the latter is far less miraculous than the first yet creationists appear to believe the latter is impossible but the first very possible. Huh?