Glynn went to a Catholic grade school and a Jesuit high school.
Glynn went to a Catholic grade school and a Jesuit high school.
He says this on page 3. He relates how, in his Catholic grade school, he got skeptical about religion when he learned about evolution. He stood up in class and told the nun that evolution, if true, would refute the Biblical account of creation.
I hope that the nun explained to him that we needn't take the Bible so literally. The Bible asserts the general truth that God created the universe; but we needn't take it to give the scientific details about how this took place. Why couldn't God have created human life through an evolutionary process?
Glynn went to a Catholic grade school and a Jesuit high school.
He says this on page 3. He relates how, in his Catholic grade school, he got skeptical about religion when he learned about evolution. He stood up in class and told the nun that evolution, if true, would refute the Biblical account of creation.
I hope that the nun explained to him that we needn't take the Bible so literally. The Bible asserts the general truth that God created the universe; but we needn't take it to give the scientific details about how this took place. Why couldn't God have created human life through an evolutionary process?