Dancing with Unicorns

Discussion about scientific issues as they relate to God and Christianity including archaeology, origins of life, the universe, intelligent design, evolution, etc.
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Dancing with Unicorns

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Put up as an opportunity to hear from an Eastern Orthodox Archbishop in British Columbia.

Very blunt comments that address how he views creationism and protestant fundamentalism.

No, I haven't gone Eastern Orthodox. This just came up as a related video to something else I was looking at and I thought it was worth putting up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE6Y-HMO ... re=related
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A quote from the video:
"Creationists do not have faith. If they had faith, they would not be so panicked, and hysterical, about the advances in science and understanding and knowledge. But, the truth is, they do not have faith, they only have religion. And, it is not faith that is being challenged, by evolution and these other advances in knowledge. It is ideological religion, that is being challenged. If these people had faith, they would not be challenged by these advances, at all. And if your faith is undermined or shaken by evolution, the knowledge of the age of the earth, and these other advances in science, then I want to submit that you do not have faith. That you only have an ideological religion, that has been programmed into you. But, that you do not have a living faith, in God, in the grace of the Holy Spirit, in our Lord God and Savior, Jesus Christ."
There is a lot of truth in that quote, IMO. It kind of reminds me of when people say " If such and such, is discovered, or true, then what does that do to Christianity?"


Other than that specific quote, there seems to be quite a lot of ignorance on his part about "creationism". His view seems very narrow. And he also, seems to think he's closer to God, because he's not a western, evangelical, protestant. At least that's what I see, anyways.
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Yes. I picked up on that as well. There didn't seem to be a clear understanding as to the delineations even within creationism, of which even Theistic Evolution is a sub-set.
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Thanks for the link Bart, he's an interesting chap, might have to pick up one of his books.
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