GS thankyou for the offer, however there is a Christian 'scientist' centre just around the corner from where i live and although at the moment i don't have the time or desire to really investigate or sit through hours of video's i will turn to them if and when i need more info, afterall you've helped so much talking about it it saves me the effort!
But i felt my last post got a bit overlooked, and somewhere theres a point i was quite proud off!
Christian Scientists have a pre-set agenda, to find scientific backing for what is written in the bible. - what would have happened if they had turned around and said "oh bugger, erm it dosn't really seem very logical im afraid, we can't really prove it with science" ... it wouldn't really happen would it.
Darwin had no agenda, he was simply seeking to understand how things worked. To be honest i like to keep science and religion separate - just as i believe government and religion should be kept separate.
Religion and science do not mix - creating a 'scientific' explanation for the events in the bible does not give it any validity, in fact in these cases i rather think it does the opposite.
Lets not forget a lot of prominent Scientists in history have been christians. however their primary goal was science, not religion. they were seeking to understand the world they livid in, not seeking to create science that made the world appear as their religion saw fit. there is a immense difference!
But with Christian Scientists the "how" is explained? Well Not so long ago Christian / Christian scientists believed the world was flat, they believed that the sun traveled around the earth... they had no knowledge of this, no real evidence of any form they simply used science to try to embed their beliefs... it didn't last. While i respect your beliefs as a christian, i struggle with where you attempt to use science to ground your faith.....for me faith is just that, faith, a belief nothing more.