Ben Carson believes the world was literally created in 6 days

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Ben Carson believes the world was literally created in 6 days
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International Business Times
28 Oct 2015 at 05:52 ET

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October 27, 2015
Cristina Silva
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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson has long embraced his Christian beliefs, bringing praying into the operating room and the campaign trail. He was twice baptized under the Seventh-day Adventist faith, which he described in his book "Gifted Hands."

His religion has now become part of his presidential campaign after Republican front-runner Donald Trump attacked Carson's faith as he discussed Carson's polling numbers in the important early caucus state Iowa during a campaign rally in Florida over the weekend. "I love Iowa. And, look, I don't have to say it, I'm Presbyterian," said Trump. "Can you believe it? Nobody believes I'm Presbyterian. I'm Presbyterian. I'm Presbyterian. I'm Presbyterian. Boy, that's down the middle of the road folks, in all fairness. I mean, Seventh-day Adventist, I don't know about. I just don't know about."

Unlike most Christians, Seventh-day Adventists observe the Sabbath on Saturday. The church embraces a literal view of the Bible. "We believe that the biblical events recorded in Genesis 1-11, including the special creation of human beings, are historical and recent, that the seven days of creation were literal 24 hour days forming a literal week, and that the Flood was global in nature," reads the church's official Web site. Carson has said he accepts the church's teachings, saying he was "proud of the fact that I believe what God has said…that I believe in a literal, six-day creation."

The church's founder, William Miller, was a Baptist preacher from upstate New York who claimed Jesus Christ would return to earth on Oct. 22, 1844. The Seventh-day Adventist Church now has more than 18 million members globally and 1.2 million in North America. Followers claim they are waiting for the Second Coming and the end of the world.

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Harvard Divinity School Professor David Holland told CBS News that some Christians are wary toward Seventh Day Adventism but generally accept the church. "Theologically, Seventh Day Adventism tends to be a bit closer to mainstream Christianity," Holland said.

Carson has said his faith has guided him in the past. Before surgery, he said he would ask for God’s help. “Lord, you be the neurosurgeon,” he has described himself thinking. “I’ll be the hands.”

He has said that he is open to other faiths that worship God. “I spend just as much time in non-Seventh-day Adventist churches because I’m not convinced that the denomination is the most important thing,” he said during a 1999 interview with the Religion News Service. "I think it’s the relationship with God that’s most important."
 

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just like it boggles the mind that anyone who is educated in history can be atheist. can anyone pull up the long-lasting, powerful atheist civilizations throughout history?
 

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It boggles my mind how people are so simple as to equate religion and spirituality with the three abrahamic religions which are a drop in the ocean of time, and go against the common worldwide understandings that predated them by thousands of years. Same type of people who don't realise cognitive dissonance works both ways, their scientific belief structure relies on multiple guesses and miracles (faith lol) and that there's nothing to the profound, interlinked experiences of psychedelics or meditation. Ask ants to explain jet engines brehs, but dont mock them for thinking they don't exist.

Ben Carson comes across as a special type of stupid though.
 

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their scientific belief structure relies on multiple guesses and miracles (faith lol) and that there's nothing to the profound, interlinked experiences of psychedelics or meditation.
then why y'all psychedelics ain't never invent no damn light bulb though:comeon:
 
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