I'm going on a journey.
I don't know where it's going to end or how long it'll take me.
It might take me an entire lifetime to discover what I set out for, and I find that that's alright by me.
There is so much out in the world to see and discover, and I don't want to miss a single thing. I want to see how my faith and religion can coexist in a world that for all intents and purposes is trying to wipe me out. I want to be able to stand proud and say that yes, this is what my God made and this is how He did it.
And if it takes me til the day I die to reconcile these two forces, so be it.
I know, I know, I already had that long post about why I didn't believe the big bang theory and all that. But I think that I missed the point of what I wanted that post to be about. I wanted to show that Religion and Science worked together, truly worked together, to give me a bigger picture of the magnificence of God's creation. Instead of trying to prove why science is wrong, I should be trying to prove how it strengthens Christian claims!
So that was a mistake on my part; right now though, I want to try to fix that mistake.
I'll be keeping my progress updated here and posted to my Tumblr as well. I hope that what I have to say or uncover will reach some of you out there. I'd love to hear feedback or someone else's thoughts as well!
-H
P.S. my tumblr is ask-cherrybear (I think?) I'll try to start a separate Tumblr for this though so it won' get lost in everything else I post!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
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