How I View Creation

Jo Helen Cox

I prefer a science-based creation. That does not mean I reject the Bible.

Science describes the world around us, what we can see, taste, hear, and touch. It also explains what composes our “world,” the subatomic to the cosmic. When knowledge gets to the edge of understanding, science admits it does not know. Everyone can make a guess. Eventually, it rejects theories, which the evidence does not support. It holds onto or revives theories that new evidence confirms. This process produces a “standard” of knowledge that modifies as we learn about nature. People structured science on the principle that anyone, from any background, can study and adjust it.

The Bible contains information that lab tests cannot evaluate. However, we still must use discernment about knowledge. If Genesis 1 is true, then God created everything, and everything should point to God. However, that is not what the church teaches. Most denominations preach a perfect beginning that sin corrupted. Yet, if nothing perfect remains, then there is no way to determine if that belief is true, partly true, or entirely myth. Not even believers can prove perfection existed, and they want non-believers to accept it as accurate. Without any evidence, we must have blind faith in the first chapter of the Bible, the one that tells us God created everything. That is not a great way to start.

For most of my life, Genesis 1, and many other passages, irritated me until I researched what people taught me as a child. I needed to find out if what I believed was a myth. What I found was equal parts frustrating and amazing.

Christian Creationism is not one doctrine, but many. Several exist today. Doctrines contradict each other on how to interpret the Bible and nature. Some even contradict themselves. Creationism changes as theological beliefs change. All those things are problems, as it shows Creationism is not simple or straightforward. If Christians cannot agree on what the Bible says about God’s creation, how can an unbeliever trust anything spiritual in the Bible as real?

Like science, Creationism changes with our knowledge of nature. That is understandable. Even Augustine of Hippo said it would (in c. 400 AD). However, religion resists and rejects change. It will hold onto tradition even when the tradition is wrong. People hold on so tight that tradition becomes dogmatic. Promoters of Creationism say they have the truth, but they distort the evidence to fit their concept of nature. They twist what scientists say to make them sound foolish. Too often, they condemn anyone who opposes their conclusions. Why would a believer or an unbeliever choose to follow such people?

For most of the last 600 years, European science (naturalism) was a Christian institution run by priests and clergymen. Those people looked at the world and discovered that their beliefs about nature were wrong. Yet, Christianity slowly lost its leadership in science because too many leaders rejected the evidence. After all, it did not match their interpretation of Genesis. There are Muslim groups who do the same thing. How is “our” belief better when we both reject parts of nature?

Because of the various beliefs, I wrote down all the creation details I could find and hunted for biblical reference. I also wanted to see how much of the text matched science. Sadly, I found very few details from Creationism as biblical. However, many of the biblical details “almost matched” science. There was something I was missing.

After about five years of daily searching, I had an epiphany. Genesis 1 never used the word “perfect.” No biblical prophet mourned its loss. Removing perfectionism let the ancient text match science perfectly. Not just almost, but every detail in the first chapter connected to 21st-century science. Eliminating perfectionism even provided a way to view Genesis 2-11 so that they matched science practically perfectly. Only a few details do not align. Miraculous! Science verifies the Bronze Age creation stories. That gives us reason to accept them as inspired by God.

Removing perfectionism did something more amazing. It changed my perception of humanity. The God of creation stopped being angry. He loves us with joy since we are part of his good creation. Our Creator turned into the Abba Jesus adored.

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