No, I believe Ham, and Lisle, at least, have changed their position on that. They have said , that if one believes in OEC, he can still be saved.Are you saying that Ham and Lisle hold YEC belief as necessary for salvation?
What I meant, and I admit, I didn't word it properly, was that they believe their YEC interpretation is equal to scripture.
jlay, by all means, please listen to the podcasts, and come to your own conclusion. I don't see the bible giving an age of the earth, but I do see the size of the universe, for example, showing it's ancient. When I say age of the earth, I also mean age of the universe, as well sometimes. I t depends on the context.I'm saying anyone that says, like Sye said in the podcast, that the bible says the earth is 6,000 years old, so since the bible says it, I believe it, and that's all I need. That's what I'm saying. You and I both know the bible doesn't give an age of the earth. Sye said it did.
That is a fair criticism. But again, for many, the bible does seem to give an age. It is interpretive. The same thing you are doing when you state, "obvious, ancient," when referring to the age of the earth. I haven't heard Sye say that, so I'm relying on your quote.
jlay, to at least the atheists on the podcast, spiritual things don't exist. There is no spiritual issue.The evidence of the age of the earth is not a spiritual thing. It is physical evidence in the world around us.
Maybe this is where we disagree. There is nothing you can pick up or look at that says, "made in 2 million BC." it seems your starting point is bathed in reification. Plus, the unbeliever, as you say (and I agree) can not discern spiritual things. There is NO difference to the unbeliever. They are all intellectual, physical issues.
Jlay, do you think most scientists who think the earth and universe are old, are in a conspiracy against Christianity? Or, do they just go where the evidence takes them?They can see the obvious physical evidence of an ancient earth.
Begs the question