RickD wrote:Thanks to research to a question by Danieltwotwenty, I went on AnswersinGenesis.org website again. Every time I read another of their articles. I just shake my head. Here's something I read from an article by Ken Ham:
Compromising Christian leaders need to give up not only biological evolution, but geological and cosmological evolution (i.e., billions of years). I call on Christians everywhere to shut the door to this compromise that is undermining the church and culture. Indeed, we are seeing the collapse of biblical Christianity in the West as scriptural authority is questioned.
The idea of millions of years is like a disease in the church; biological evolution is just a symptom. Your support of AiG, with God’s blessing, will help prevent the disease from spreading further.
Here's the link:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/article ... s-of-years
This quote is great:
The idea of millions of years is like a disease in the church; biological evolution is just a symptom. Your support of AiG, with God’s blessing, will help prevent the disease from spreading further.
So, if we all give to AnswersinGenesis, maybe Christians will stop believing in the "diseases" of Old Earth Creationism, and Theistic Evolution.
Any comments?
Don't even get me started
YECs have already closed the doors (their heads) to anything old-earth related. In fact, someone I debated was close-minded enough to say no matter how much evidence I presented, Biblical or otherwise, would not be enough to sway their minds. An article by Stephanie Simon Feb 27, 2006 issue of the
Los Angeles Times illustrates this issue very nicely:
Evangelist Ken Ham smiled at the 2,300 elementary students packed into pews, their faces rapt. With puppets and cartoons, he was showing them how to reject geology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology as a sinister tangle of lies.
If a teacher mentions evolution, or the Big Bang, or an era when dinosaurs ruled Earth, Ham said, "You put your hand up and you say, 'Excuse me, were you there?' Can you remember that?"
The children roared their assent.
"Sometimes people will answer, 'No, but you weren't there either.'" Ham told them. "Then you say, 'No, I wasn't, but I know someone who was, and I have this book about the history of the world.'"
He waved his Bible in the air.
"Who's the only one who's always been there?" Ham asked.
"God!" the boys and girls shouted.
"Who's the only one who knows everything?"
"God!"
"So who should you always trust, God or the scientists?"
"The children answered with a thundering: "God!"
If OEC/TE is a disease, then YEC is the plague!