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