The very south of the United States, a palce where there is always something worth blogging about… But I’m pretty sure that people in this specific area are indeed not all the same.
CNN, Thursday, March 24, 2005 Posted: 0502 GMT
IMAX theaters in several Southern (US) cities have decided not to show a film on volcanoes out of concern that its references to evolution might offend those with fundamental religious beliefs.
First of all, if you consider yourself a fundamental religious person, you might stop reading right her, for the rest of you, please proceed!
Adam and Eve where the first humans to walk on this wonderful planet… No Evolution, everything we see, smell and feel was created by God in six days. End of discussion? I think everyone should have the right to believe what he or she wants to believe in. As long as they are fine with what I believe in. And I don’t believe the Adam and Eve theory. I do believe that there is a God, that there is an evil force, a “life” after death and something that I would call a godly plan.
But I do not think of them as an old men with a white beard and a red colored, fallen angel with horns and that I will be sitting on a cloud playing a harp after death. I will not explain what I believe in, but I can definitely say that I do not believe in someone else’s imagination who lived in ancient times . We know so much today, and it is still little that we actually do understand. Nature and the Evolution IS godly, at least for me. Just look around you. And yes, if you see or read something about Evolution, don’t feel offended, others might be interested in it and still believe in God.