Being late is nothing new to me. And hooray for Windows Movie Maker..making the video screwy. Oh well, I’m not doing it again!
A few notes. This is also for Christians to educate themselves. Our observations are sometimes wrong simply due to the fact of being human beings. And there can be any different number of hypotheses about what was observed. Also I reject the “God is so BA that he made the earth and the everything else to explain it” argument, since there is no logic or plan to creation. Even a basic understanding of the creation story reveals that God has a plan and an order (some dispute the nature of that order though). But maybe it’s not a biblical argument, just a bad philosophical one.
There’s more thought to the third point, but I obviously didn’t have time to go into it. Maybe I should make a blog to supplement things like this.
PBS Scablands. Really fascinating stuff–hope the parallel I’m trying to draw is clear:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/3211_megafloo.html
I recommend starting with Mike Housholder’s sermon, can only grab it off iTunes, so look for April 20, 2008 “Faith and Science Always Conflict”:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lutheran-church-hope-sermons/id92475666
Here’s Mark Driscoll’s sermon. First a Lutheran, now a Calvinist…:
http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/doctrine/creation-god-makes
Here’s the blog that goes along with it. You will also find a lot of theological and philosophical arguments on the creation science websites.:
http://blog.marshillchurch.org/2008/04/16/creation-god-makes/
I think that’s everything…
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