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Who should I trust to tell me the truth?
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Well stated, but when there is a conflict between the two, and you have to make a choice as to which you'll believe, which path do you choose?For discovering God's specific revelation to mankind, the is no better authority than the bible. For discovering God's general revelation of creation, science is the best that we have currently.
Well stated, but when there is a conflict between the two, and you have to make a choice as to which you'll believe, which path do you choose?Originally posted by just-want-peace:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />For discovering God's specific revelation to mankind, the is no better authority than the bible. For discovering God's general revelation of creation, science is the best that we have currently.
AAAAAAAAAAMEN, Brother!!!Originally posted by Artimaeus:
My trust belongs to what cannot be wrong. I am betting my eternal soul that the Bible is right. I wouldn't even bet a plug nickel that H20 = water. Science is a practical enough tool to navigate through this world but pales in significance, reliability, and trustworthiness when it comes to comparing the two. The worst of the Bible is more reliable than the best of science. God did not and does not and will not use science in his interaction with mankind. He established natural laws at His pleasure and they have no bearing whatsoever on His actions, revelations, thoughts, or truths. You cannot take God out of the equation. You cannot place God beside the equation. God is not part of the equation. God IS the equation.
Could you tell me where Hodge said that?Charles Hodge makes an excellent point along these lines in his Systematic Theology. He points out that, in the case of Galileo, Christians really blew it. They said that the Copernican model of the solar system couldn't be correct because the Bible taught otherwise.
Today, I know of no Christians who believe that the earth is the center of the solar system. Christians had to be corrected by science in their interpretation of the Bible.
That example actually proves that Christians should be wary of adopting secular science as part of their faith.Originally posted by David Ekstrom:
Charles Hodge makes an excellent point along these lines in his Systematic Theology. He points out that, in the case of Galileo, Christians really blew it. They said that the Copernican model of the solar system couldn't be correct because the Bible taught otherwise.
Today, I know of no Christians who believe that the earth is the center of the solar system. Christians had to be corrected by science in their interpretation of the Bible.
... to prove Ptolomey by way of the Scriptures.... is a little like trying to prove Darwin from Genesis.