tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023490889224968639.post7036058344707784440..comments2023-09-03T08:17:38.298-05:00Comments on P. B. and Jorgee's: #16: The Greatest Show on EarthJamiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16414506576878819208noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023490889224968639.post-91092230451756274372014-02-13T15:47:21.266-06:002014-02-13T15:47:21.266-06:00Yes! I can totally relate to this. "It has ev...Yes! I can totally relate to this. "It has everything to do with people being unwilling to even look at the evidence because they don't want to lose a fundamental piece of themselves."<br /><br />And I agree that religious people need some sort of mentor/friend if they're going to grapple with these issues. I wish that the church structure could foster that somehow, but it sort of feels like we're on our own on Sundays for that kind of thing. I guess there are good reasons why people don't want, say, a Sunday School class that delves into looking at evolution. But I think that even in an informal setting, people are not usually very open -- at least not in person -- about fears and struggles with evolution, or other faith-challenging topics. And I hope that that changes.<br /><br />I'm interested in finding out what the Evolution and Mormonism book has to say.Genevievehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10777323704321517853noreply@blogger.com