crochet1949 wrote:#3
"Many of us, long-time Christians, also struggle with the details, while remaining convinced of the one thing that Scripture says truly matters; That's a crucified, resurrected Jesus is God."
Such a high percent of the Christians that I have encountered have talked themselves into believing things far beyond the wild improbability someone calculated* for the chances of life forming spontaneously!
Looking from outside, that is what I see, and speaking as I may for
my fellow Asian non -Christians, it is easy to, hard not to think
"Oh, that is the kind of person who'd believe
anything; no wonder they
also believe in "God".
Same as if you meet one of those people who go on about the ratio
of the pyramid to Stonehenge, conspiracies and bigfoot, flying saucers,
bermuda triangle, chemtrails and the B17 bomber lost in Ww2 but now seen on the moon...
Or maybe Ron Wyatts photos of Sodom, Gomorrah and Noahs ark.
Seriously dumb.
These are credulous people without any sense about distinguishing nutty fantasies from things
that are real, or at least possible. Who with any sense would take their word, their folloeers word on anything
tha sounds iffy and cant be confirmed or worse, defies common sense and all research done
in that field?
My opinion-for you guys to take or leave as you like, I've no stake in whether
evangelizing succeeds or fails- but here is how I see it:
Unless the plan is to skip educated adults and only try to win kids
or the low info crowd, a bunch of you really need to look very hard at
whether you have a
duty of care. Are you fiduciaries or bound
by no responsibilities to your faith, at all?
Call flood, gap, yec, embedded age and all those "unimportant doctrinal differences"
as you like, and take ye comfort as ye may that it is of no consequence.
Take it from me as your target audience that it is of the greatest
consequence, and that every one of you who does indulge in
the negligence that allows for these childish superstitions to flourish
is doing gross disservice to whatever Truth you may have to present.
Of course, not one of you will take me seriously.
* calculations like, say how unlikely it is that you could vaporize some bacteria
and then have them reappear upon cooling. That one is so dumb
on so many levels its a wonder the internet didnt vaporize too.