[quote]...you could be religious like me, but believe that God created Evolution, while Adam and Eve may be plausible, since it seemed like there were other cities outside of Eden for no reason.[/quote]To assume that God used evolution to create the world is a huge fallacy. Not only does it go against the creation account in Genesis, but it is also to assume that God is actually not omnipotent and requires a biologically handicap, if you will.[quote]The Noah's Ark part is crap, probably added in by the Church.[/quote](1) The Catholic Church are not Christians. (2) The account concerning Noah's ark occurred to the letter. (3) The only thing that the Catholic Church added to the Bible was the Apocrypha.[quote]What I'm saying is, "I believe that God made evolution, which resulted in Adam and Eve with their surrounding cities."[/quote]Under what theological and scientific basis?[quote]Noah and his family, however, isn't very plausible since that suggests we are all brothers and sisters.[/quote]If we are honestly going to look at it from a biological standpoint, we are all actually cousins, three billion times removed, which is actually more accurate than to say that are relationship is "brotherly."[quote]That was probably done on purpose by a church to make it where people might treat each other better...[/quote]I believe you are now speculating.[quote]...but if it were true, most of us would have some sort of problem. Mental, or physical.[/quote]Agreed. Quite observant. Now this is the part why I said that after the flood, Noah's family intermarried, meaning that their children's children married each other, which inevitably caused some major biological changes. They started to eat meat, and they started to degrade their life longevity. All of this is biblically supported and is biologically evidentially as you have pointed out.[quote]What if God created evolution, and the Noah's Ark deal was something added by a church?[/quote]Without a basis to your theory, that is all your idea is going to be, a theory without a basis.
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Sorry for the late response. This, is mostly just a belief of mine. I'm religious, but not a church goer. I don't know if this is right or wrong. And to your first paragraph, God wouldn't have a handicap. He could have created evolution to see how it would play out, and to establish a point for how animals and people would grow. And when you mentioned that all humans are cousins three billion times removed, I mentioned that Adam and Eve may be possible, mainly because there were other cities outside of Eden when Cain was banished. That was a really well written argument. I admire it, but what I commented was a belief of mine, not a fact. I will however, make sure to take these into consideration next time. Have a nice day.