Only If the Bible must be taken literally to be able to believe in God. I never saw that rule, biblical text is metaphor, obviouslyIndeed they must "interfere" with each other, due to the fundamentally opposing viewpoints. A truly objective and fact based evaluation cannot decide that both are equally valid propositions, as you stated "
one is a choice, the other is a evidence based study". To accept the premise that creation follows, it becomes impossible to believe the evidence for evolution:
You are taking spiritual text and comparing it to science, I don't believe that creation story us an accurate historical account of the creation of the earth.God made man out of mud, and woman out of a piece of man in moments.
~OR~
Man evolved from far less intricate organisms over very long periods of time.
I grow absolutely sick of saying I am not a Christian fundamentalist, why do people continue to insist that I must be.
Again, a spiritual text written thousands of years ago was never meant to be am actual account, it really isn't ether you completely reject science and believe a completely impossible spiritual text.God made the Earth out of nothing, and decided to wink the sun into existence because it was too dark
~Or~
The combination gasses and gravitation due to mass led to an eventual collapse of material which began a process of fusion we see all around our universe, forcing material to orbit around this new central mass point. The material over extremely long time frames collides, combines, and settles into a new planet.
For you to even begin to attempt to debate me you must understand that
God decided to create plants and animals to inhabit the Earth, and feed his mud people.
~Or~
Over Billions of years, atmospheric interaction with water and carbon changed complex chemicals into something new, forming stable Amino Acids that over extremely long time frames begin to combine into basic RNA. The inevitable result being more complexity and the possibility of life.
I refer you to the last two responses.
Seriously, pretending that everybody that believes in God is a complete fundamentalist is a terriblely poor assumption, it really makes the above argument not only invalid toward what I said, but also incredibly insulting.
If you want to argue against west borough baptist church, go right ahead but don't you dare assume that they speak for me.