User blog comment:TheblueWizard/I am leaving, and I don't expect I will be returning... In fact I mean not to./@comment-27722880-20150627022652/@comment-199.253.12.238-20150627025510

The book of genesis is true, but not literal. I apply science to religion. Pope John Paul II said that evolution would occur at God's will. In the Bible, there is a scripture that says something like "A thousand years is like a day to God." And that doesn't even mean exactly 1000 years, but that God experiences time differently. The day animals were made very well could've been millions of years. I believe in some aspects of evolution, but I don't believe that billions of diverse creatures came from many of the same single celled organisms. How about how we're apparantly made from star dust? Sure, we're made of the same stuff as stars, but if you think about it, it makes sense in terms of the Bible. The same God that made stars made us, so wouldn't it make sense that we are made of the same base components (hydrogen, oxegyn, etc.)? In the beginning, God said "Let there be light" and ironically, big explosions, which is what the big bang is, have a lot of light! Wait, there's more! When the Bible describes hell, it is described as fire beneath the earth. Isn't it interesting that beneath the Earth's crust, there is fire? Not only that, but I have seen signs spoken of during revalations that are coming true, including the persecution of Christians. Yes, I believe that the second coming of Jesus may very well be sooner than we think.