Christian reconstructionism (was Ken Ham...)

R. Joel Duff (duff@siu.edu)
Sat, 17 Aug 1996 07:55:55 -0500

>Steve,
> No defense of his comments here, I just wanted to say this sounds very
much like what I here from my Theonomy/CR friends. Although they often use
YEC arguments they won't stand by them long because they don't feel they
need to "prove" their beliefs.
>An interesting article about science from a Christian Reconstructionist
viewpoint can be found at:
>
>http://www.mother.com/~dlh/chalcedon/article_fe_1.html

>(also see Bahnsen's stuff on presuppositionalism:

OOOPS I really should check the links before posting. Bahnsen's stuff is at
the "Applied Presuppositionalism" page:
http://www.chesco.com/~topcat/ap.html

>
>This is really the only outline of a view on science from this perspective.
If anyone knows of anywhere theonomic/Christian reconstructionism views on
science and C/E are expounded I would be very interested.
>
>Joel
>
>PS: I also recommend Ratzsch's book "The Battle of Beginnings: Why Neither
Side is Winning the Creation/Evolution Debate" (1996, InterVarsity)
>
Joel Duff
Dpt. Plant Biology
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901-6509