10 February 2014

On Seven Days and Fourteen Billion Years: Part 2

If people are willing to doubt God’s account of his work in creation, what else are they willing to doubt?
Rephrased, this might say,
If there is reason to doubt God’s account of creation, then isn’t their reason to doubt the rest of the Bible?
This is a big question and it has big implications, doesn't it?
 

06 February 2014

On Seven Days and Fourteen Billion Years: Part 1

Recently, Bill Nye the Science Guy and Ken Ham, outspoken creationist, debated if Ken Ham's model of creation is a viable model of the origins of life, the universe, everything.

The debate was very interesting and appreciatively civil.
Bill Nye's argument is driven home by the brilliance of his greatest unspoken point as one of my good friends said about the debate:

 "I am very glad that agreeing to and becoming a young earth creationist is NOT a stipulation to being a Bible believing Christian.
Conversely, I am very glad that agreeing to and becoming an atheistic evolutionist is NOT a stipulation to being an effective student and practitioner of science."