Embracing Science: Rethinking Biblical Interpretation on Earth's Age

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1. "I know many friends in this country particularly who are passionate about science and then they're taught in church that they must believe a particular interpretation of Genesis that appears to contradict by many orders of magnitude the age of the earth is determined by astronomy and astrophysics, and that creates a lot of pain believe you me it creates a lot of pain."

2. "The saddest thing is to see Christians fighting one another that brings the gospel into disrepute, and of course the world outside who isn't interested just think you're crazy. Now that's a very serious business because it puts him off thinking about anything else."

3. "God has set the earth on its pillars and it should not be moved. How many people in this audience believe the earth is fixed relative to the stars and doesn't move? So you don't believe the Bible, any of you? The Bible says it doesn't move. You see, for 1,700 years there was a controversy about this."

4. "The first two verses of Genesis are written in a different past tense than the sequence of days because I wanted to get it right...the tense simply indicates that the first statement occurred at an indefinite time before the sequence."

5. "Isn't it sad that people fight about it? Of course, you could interpret it as indicating that the earth is young, but there's a danger of trying to protect scripture by overkill by claiming it says something which it doesn't actually say."

6. "What do I believe about the days? Well, I've written a book about it. It's called 'Seven Days That Divide the World,' but I'm not going to go on anymore about that. Thank you."
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