chestertonrules said:
The bible is true, but it is not all facts.
It contains allegories, parables, and illustrations that are meant to convey truth, but not necessarily provide facts.
I would agree with this.
Biblereader said:
TRUE science, and Christianity, DO mix. All the time. NO problem.
The problems come when lost men and women force their lies into textbooks.
I think that problems also arise when some Christians hold to dogmas that aren't necessarily taught in the Scriptures as though they are facts as well.
For instance, the whole idea that the earth is 6000 years old, when almost all geological evidence is to a much older earth. The Bible nowhere and in no way teaches that the earth itself is 6000 years old. That figure came from folks adding up how many years certain men lived. Without going into the idea that there was a previous civilization prior to Adam (a theory I wholeheartedly reject), Genesis clearly states that the earth was in place
prior to the first creation day. Traditional Jewish scholars have also long stated that adding up the years in genealogies is not a good way to mark time, because genealogies can have many variables that aren't necessarily recorded.
The main thing is though, there is no chapter and verse that says, "And thus the Lord created the earth x amount of years ago" that we can add to to get a Biblically verifiable age of the earth. It could be 6000 years or 6 billion years. God didn't tell us when He created this rock we live on, and it's wrong for Christians to be dogmatically drawing lines in the sand against science over the issue as if He did.