Ok I understand... And I realize that God could have used any mechanism he wants to create things. My belief is that this thinking aligns more with theistic evolution. To each their own I guess.. Again I would stress is that "chance" or "randomness" is a weak argument. It has never been seen to produced life out of non-living matter. Nothing to fear here...Jad wrote:Yes zoegirl is right, I don't believe God uses chance at all, in fact I believe there is no such thing as true chance. Just because something looks like chance to you and I and whatever looks like complete randomness in the science lab today does means that God uses chance and randomness. It also doesn't mean that what looks like chance today will still look like chance to us tomorrow. The continuing study of the natural sciences reveals every day a new reason for a cause and every time that happens the idea of true chance gets more unrealistic and more unrealistic. In short it simply looks like chance to us because God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts and God's ways are higher than our ways. That is the basic gist of it.
Perhaps we would want to phrase "chance" then as "Godance" then or something.. Why? Because naturalists see chance as their God (no spirit though). There is absolutely no divine intervention in the word "chance" to them.
Ok no problem. But just because the dates are old doesn't mean that the information is invalid now.. Try this website then for more rebuttals..Jad wrote:That web pages uses all it's arguments from two books dated 1995 and 1992. This page below is a web page from YEC's AiG and it's a list of what arguments not to use in defense of a young earth. Much of which are found in the link you provided...
http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Ar ... nt_use.asp
The link you provided also implies that YEC's deny certain facts of nature , however unintentionally, because they did not fit into their belief system, and that old earth creationists do not fall under this category. I think there are good arguments for both young and old earth creationism. My only suggestion is to read the evidence for YEC from a current YEC website and not old YEC evidence interpretation from an old earth creation website only.
I'm not advocating either sides here, I think we need to look at both evidences with the least amount of bias as possible. My personal conclusion from my 10 years of study in it is that I simply do not know.
http://www.answersincreation.org/youngministry.htm
Cheers..