Re: YEC

From: Troy Elliott Eckhardt (SpamFilter@BizTaxPros.com)
Date: Sun Mar 17 2002 - 23:18:03 EST

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    I attend an independent KJV baptist church. We really don't have an
    official statement about what type of creationists were are. I know that
    neither the pastor nor I are theistic evolutionists. Personally, I do not
    believe that the universe and the earth are only 10,000 years old, as many
    young Earth creationists believe. I draw this conclusion not only from the
    works of current cosmologists, but from the belief that the stones of fire
    upon which angels walked were the Earth, their abode from which they were
    outcast. I am also intrigued by God's commandment to Adam and Eve to
    REplenish the Earth, and by the statement that the Earth was void and
    without form, perhaps from a divinely induced catastrophe.

    I do believe that the Earth AS WE KNOW IT, that is, the geological
    formations and the species here, including Man, are young, possibly only a
    few thousand years old.

    Now is that what you'd call young Earth creationism, or at least some minor
    departure from it?

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jim Eisele" <jeisele@starpower.net>
    To: <asa@calvin.edu>
    Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 8:04 AM
    Subject: YEC

    > Walt Hicks asked about my YEC church. Another prominent
    > ASAer attended this church (at least at one time).
    >
    > I don't go to Sunday service. From my small group, I
    > hear that the current position of my church is that the
    > earth is young. God just made it to look old.
    >
    > Jim



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