I watched an interesting movie the other night called The genesis Code. The basics of the movie are 2 college students, a girl who's father is a Reverend and she is majoring in Paleontology, and a guy who is not religious and in the science field also.

As the relationship develops, and they learn from each other, the guy challenges the girl to prove that Science and Religion don't clash 100% of the time.

The girl has a nerdy science geek for a brother who works thru the problem. The main question was how could God have created everything in 6 days.

The theory that comes has to do with how time is perceived relative to the Big Bang and expansion of the universe. Basically, at the time of the big bang, a day as we see it now could have been equal to millions of years and as the universe expanded and stretched, a day is now more what we see it as today.

In the end, I found the movie to be more biased towards pro religion rather than pro science but it all made perfect sense as a possibility of explaining the 6 days vs what we see as millions of years.

Still an enjoyable movie and recommended to everyone previously involved in the heated discussions.