CountryBoy wrote:"Recently, one of our associates sat down with a highly respected world-class Hebrew scholar and asked him this question: 'If you started with the Bible alone, without considering any outside influences whatsoever, could you ever come up with millions or billions of years of history for the Earth and universe?' The answer from this scholar? 'Absolutely not!'
Let's be honest. Take out your Bible and look through it. You can't find any hint at all for millions or billions of years. "
I really like that method, when it comes to arguing that the bible is getting tired because of a new scientific theory, I'll gladly through the new theory out and stick with the Good Book. It's pretty simple and I enjoy the looks I get from the educated who can't believe how naive I am for believing the bible over the science book.
Although you've been quite candid in saying there are those on both sides towards the end of your message, I can't help getting the impression that somehow you see the OEC Day-Age position as still being unbiblical. Since you've taken time to quote AiG, I'd just like to take some time to state some predominant Christians on my side of the fence.
I'll just repeat
what I've said elsewhere, which is I've come across many YECs who claim their position to be "the" Biblical position, as though their "interpretation" is God's word. But such people fail to understand that there are also other Biblical positions other than a young earth, and ones have been upheld by the Evangelical Council of Biblical Inerrancy. Mind you, Theistic Evolution, a form of OEC, has been rejected by this same council as being inconsistent with Scripture (and I would agree with its rejection). However, the Day-Age (aka Progressive Creation) position is very different and has been embraced by this council and many well known Christians including James Dobson (Focus on the Family), Billy Graham, Lee Strobel, Norman Geisler, William Lane Craig, Paul Copan, J.P. Moreland, Greg Koukl, Gleason Archer, John Ankerberg, Hank Hannegraff ("The Bible Answer Man"), Jack Hayford,
and many others.
Kurieuo.