Corsair wrote:"The reason why your view is incorrect is because the Bible says God created Man, not that he created plasma and man spontaneously evolved from the plasma."
So evolution is incorrect because the Bible says that God created man, not that God created a universe that, on one special location, developed life? LT, the Bible is the work of man's brain. It wasn't written by God. There are dozens of other "Bibles" out there, all saying their own thing, all with followers just as devout as Christians. Had you been born in India, you would laugh at the idea of Christianity, assuming that you'd even ever heard of it. Your religion is based on the flip of a coin. Where are you going to be born? At what time on the planet? Who are your parents? What is the nearest place of worship and what kind of gas mileage does your car get? All of these things relate directly back to what religion a person has, moreso than what religion is actually true. Knowing that, you have to take everything, everything that comes from the Bible or from the Church with a grain of salt. I believe some of it, because I think it helps me live a better life. Would I deny science because my religion tells me to? Of course not.
in an above post, david, you refer to yourself as "christian"
out of curiosity, why do you choose to label/associate yourself with a group of people if you only believe some of what they teach ?
your "open mind" approach to god and creation and chance happenings in life follows closer to hinduism than christianity
one of the core beliefs of christianity is in the inspired and inerrant scriptures
are you trusting your own feelings to allow you to pick and choose which parts you want to believe?