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Of Science and Religion - Daniel Friedmann Interviewed
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So, is there any moment in your life where everything kind of clicked in your mind or did you always feel that science and faith could complement each other?
About a year and a half ago while working on the research for the book and the conversion factor for times, everything clicked together. As I converted the times of more and more events and saw how well everything fit together, it was very exciting.
Deep inside, I’ve always thought that science and faith had to fit together. I must admit that as I studied more and more physics I reached the point where I thought physics explained everything pertaining to the universe. However, once I reached 4th year university I realized there were so many unanswered questions (which they don’t tell you about in years 1 thru 3 of university) that we were a long way away from figuring things out. So I went back into religion for answers.
The full interview can be read at The Catholic Science Geek.
The Genesis One Code by Daniel Friedmann
Were the heavens and the earth created 6,000 years ago, as the Bible suggests? Or did the universe expand into existence nearly 14 billion years ago from a spontaneous "Big Bang"? Both dates cannot be right - or can they?
Imagine that there were some medieval manuscripts, written eight hundred years ago, that could help us decipher Genesis to pinpoint exactly when the universe began, as identified by our most up-to-date cosmological theories. Further, suppose that these same manuscripts could help us extract from Genesis the timelines for the development of life on Earth, precisely as identified by the latest scientific evidence from the fossil record.
The Genesis One Code offers a careful examination of the relationship between scientific theory and biblical teaching. The book targets the origins debate from a fresh perspective informed by scientific and spiritual research.
This exploration demonstrates an alignment between the dates of key events described in Genesis 1 and 2 with those derived from scientific theory and observation. This alignment provides a compelling perspective deserving of thoughtful consideration.