In Christianity, God's creation of man, and our science of evolution parallels are one in the same to someone that has studied both to some depth.
In Christianity and Judaism, "God's creation of Man," from the "The Book of Genesis" verses the science view on evolution that is now taught in our public schools has no real argument between them, because neither side portrays or explains every detail of evolution. The overall parallels in each are similar when you look at them both to someone that has studied both of them in depth.
In the Christian Bible and the Jewish Torah it states in “The Book of Genesis,” that “God created the heavens and earth,” but it does not go into great detail of how this happened, and that this statement is truly portrayed as a metaphor, which most scholars will agree that it is. It only gives the general storyline, but does not offer the exact details as to how all of this came about. “The Book of Genesis” states that "In the first seven days," (God days, not ours), "God created the heavens and the earth." Science teaches “The Big Bang Theory,” but does not explain what initiated it, or set it into motion. The scientific view doesn't credit that “God or a higher power” was the controlling or governing factor in these events. The parallels are the same, just stated differently.
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