TE is the choice of scientists in the faith?

Pattle Pun (Pattle.P.Pun@wheaton.edu)
Tue, 6 Jan 1998 16:45:38 -0600 (CST)

IMO, the claim of universalization of a given position in the
controversies on creation/evolution among evangelical scientists is
premature at best. A survey has to be made and compiled before such a
claim can be substantianted.

On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, John W. Burgeson wrote:

> Dick Fischer wrote:
>
> "TE is the choice of scientists in the faith. And that is our
> forum. What's the problem?"
>
> Dick -- I (for one) was unaware of what you say above).
> I had thought (as a long term ASA member and an "originator"
> of this LISTSERV, that a number of us were of the PC persuasion, or,
> perhaps, were as yet uncommitted to a choice between them.
>
> In any event, as one previously "on the fence," I have decided to
> take a position on the "PC side." Maybe I'll be the only one --
> I don't know. I know George Murphy and Glenn Morton, two
> members I respect very much, have taken the TE position. I
> assume you have done this also. That's OK.
>
> Burgy
>

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