The bible says the earth is only 6,000 years old but we have proven the earth is way older and dinosaurs existed however many millions of years ago. I'm genuinely curious and respect your beliefs.
The same question I have received from other Christians!
Give me the verse in the Old Testament defining the age of the earth!?
Then give me the verse from the New Testament stating that a belief in a particular age for the earth is necessary for either faith or salvation?!
Even if you try to piece together some chronology from the Old Testament to try and substantiate a clear line of time, there would be so many holes in it with uncertainties that it would satisfy no mathematical or scientific criterion.
And I’m certainly rational enough to know the many Biblical writers saw the earth without the benefit of modern technology and knowledge of geologic time.
So what? Neither the New nor the Old Testament were written as scientific texts.
But even those writers whose work ended up forming the opening passages of Genesis [which are quite poetic, as it was likeliest a spoken sermon, prior to preceding the original creation story, now found later in Genesis] had enough reason and knowledge to roughly define the actual course of creation and evolution!
Was man created in a void and then given a planet to stand on? Was man the predecessor of animals?
No. Those of antiquity did not know the length of events bringing about our Universe, but knew the chronology of the salient events.
My closing argument to Christians who try to deny scientific truth is asking them to quote the most familiar New Testament verse, John 3:16: “ For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son; that whoever shall believe in Him shall not perish, but shall have ever lasting life.”
It does not say “that whoever shall believe in a creation story that does not actually exist in the Old Testament, but which some mistaken Christians and some Biblical cynics both think does, shall have ever lasting life.”
My closing argument to agnostics is simply that the highest level of science, today, is admitting the “magic” inherently contained within the founding notion of religion and faith in a higher power.
Post Big Bang, the odds of our Universe expanding slowly enough to allow the concentration of matter into stars and planets was literally one-in-a-million. Post Big Bang, the odds of our Universe expanding rapidly enough to not allow re-collapse from gravitational pull was one-in-a-billion.
Those odds combined with more than 20 scientific constants that must perfectly match (and for which there is no scientific explaination for why they are in the constant, precise state they are), render the odds of our existence post Big Bang, to one in 10, with 58 zeros following it.
Did I learn these odds from a Christian “apologist,” making excuses for religion? No, I learned them from a 25 year subscription to Scientific American, other scientific sources, and a few conversations with the one astrophysicist with whom I have had the pleasure to interact.
In short, those of faith who deny science typically do so more from a greater ignorance of their faith, than an ignorance of science; and ironically those who would use science to deny God do so from a greater ignorance of science than an ignorance of faith.