Isn't monotheism a "big tent" also. Should we refuse to believe in Christ
because we will be part of the "big tent?" Moorad
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry M. Gray <grayt@lamar.colostate.edu>
To: asa@calvin.edu <asa@calvin.edu>
Date: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: Natural theology?
>I'm curious why Hammond gets blasted for not being uniquely "Christian" but
>the ID folks (with their unidentified designer and their "big tent" of
>supporters) or the YEC folks (whose entire story can be readily transported
>into Islamic fundamentalism) don't.
>
>I realized that some have previously pointed out some of the weakness wrt
ID.
>
>How about if we turn this discussion toward the more apologetic and
>theological bent (where perhaps more people can participate intelligently)
>and ask whether a natuiral theology is Biblical and what role natural
>theology should play in our apologetics.
>
>TG
>
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