Well brother, there is always a difference between what religion has to say about creation and what science says about Evolution, as referred to by Charles Darwin in "The Origin of Species" but the fact that it remains a mysterious phenomenon remains intact specially when we interpret religion say for example The Bible's Genesis says that God made this universe in 7 days. Islam says the same and according to Islamic beliefs, God made the universe in 7 days and those seven days aren't calculated seven cycles of 24 hours. The time in the universe is different from what we have on earth. There is no day or night elsewhere and hence time remains different. I want to make a point here that science doesn't account for the origin of origins. I mean how far can science trace the origin? That origin must also have an origin. Referring to Big Bang, that Big bang must also have a cause and that cause must also have a reason behind that and so on and so forth. All in all, I would like to have your say on the battle between religion and science in this connection! @gavvet
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Valid observations, Eternity cannot be completely grasped by the Temporal