BobRyan wrote:
So I assume you are not talking about Answers in Genesis.
No. Science is science and religion is religion. Attempts to mix the two together make both of them appear to be nonsense.
Have you had a chance to read actuall scientists speaking out in favor of scripture's view of origins?
I do not believe that a true scientist, speaking or writing as a scientist, would allow himself to confuse the issue by introducing something as irrelevant to science as the Bible.
Have you researched the credentials of those people?
Local to my own church I have a Chemist (PHD) and Physicist (PHD) that seem to have found a lot of fellow scientists in favor of the scientific support for God's Word on creation - including AIG.
Yes, I have “researched” the credentials of those people and found them to have none. A Ph.D. in chemistry does not qualify anyone to argue biology, and the same is true of a Ph.D. in Physics. The husband of a friend of mine was required to complete a Ph.D. in biochemistry, a Ph.D. physics, and a Ph.D. biology to get a desired research position with his company, and he still was not qualified to argue for or against evolutionary biology. Only evolutionary biologists have the credentials to argue for or against the theories of evolutionary biology. Can you imagine a botanist specializing in the flora of northwest Afghanistan walking into a hospital operating room and doing a heart-lung transplant???
So do you have a view on things "like" the published statements by atheist evolutionists on the problems with the initial sequence that Simpson published for the horse?
I have known many evolutionists, but none of them, as far as I know, were atheists. One them, who was recognized all over the world for his expertise in a very specialized branch of evolutionary biology, was a Christian, but at the time I was not a Christian and religion seldom came up. When it did, it was not spoken against. The conflict between evolutionary biology and the Christian faith is a myth invented by Christians who understood neither science nor the Christian faith.
It is one thing to "know" the fairtale details of the atheist evolutionist theories that oppose God's Word - it is another to "believe" them.
There is no such thing as “atheist evolutionist theories” and if you had any knowledge at all of evolutionary biology, you would know that. It is also painfully obvious that you have not studied literature, because if you had, you would know what fairytales are. And if you had studied even a small sampling of the literature on the Book of Genesis, you would know that Genesis does not concern itself with science of any kind, pro, con, or whatever.
Are you saying that you see now connection between God's view of Origins in Genesis 1 and in John 1 -- and the Gospel of John?
No. I am not talking about that subject because it is irrelevant.
I agree with the need to be "informed". But being informed about a lie is not the same thing as believing it.
A “lie” is a DELIBERATE false misrepresentation of the truth. None of the theories of evolution are DELIBERATE false misrepresentations of the truth. But one thing that is certain is that you have past judgment on evolutionary biology without first becoming an evolutionary biologist and working in the both the laboratory and the field, and therefore you have
ZERO basis upon which to base any of the hateful, hurtful, and malicious claims in your posts. Therefore you are not bringing a reproach upon evolutionary biology, but you are bringing a reproach upon the Christian faith, and I find such conduct to be absolutely disgraceful. The Church today has enough problems without such an abysmal reproach being brought upon it.
And the evolutionaryu biologist is being witnessed to - so that they might one day accept the Gospel.
Evolutionary biologists are being shown first hand what ignorant and foolish bigots Evangelical Christians can be. Just 100 years ago, the very large majority of evolutionary biologists were Christians. But that is not the case today, and it is not the case today because “Evangelical Christians” have made a mockery of the gospel and made our savior an icon of ignorance and gross stupidity.
BUT IF the evolutionary biolgist is TEACHING the evangelical Christian about the Gospel that results from bonding atheist evolutionism to the John 1 Gospel statement on the creator and origins and the Gospel statements about the accuracy of the DETAILS in scripture's account of origins - you have a "problem for the Christians".
This is absolutely ignorant nonsense of the most abysmal kind. Evolutionary theory is not a religion and poses absolutely NO threat to the Christian faith, but the assault upon evolutionary theory by “Evangelical Christians” is doing immeasurable and irreparable harm to the Christian faith by portraying the Christian faith as the antithesis of Christian values.
The Evangelical Church has lost its focus. Evolution in nature is not the problem—sin in the church is the problem! Only if the Church will repent of its own sins can it even begin to make the Evangelical Christian Faith appear to the evolutionary biologist to be anything better than a reproach upon our Savior.
Should an evolutionist be allowed to teach Sunday school in churches today? Absolutely yes. Should an anti-evolutionist bigot be allowed to teach Sunday school in churches today? Absolutely not! It is the job of a Sunday school teacher—through his or her own personal life, conduct, and witness—to teach others the spiritual values found in the Bible that together constitute the Christian faith, and to nurture these values. The theories of evolutionary biology are 100% irrelevant to this job, and personal bigotry has no place in the Sunday school classroom.