From: Michael Roberts (michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 04:01:59 EST
Steve
I now have a copy of Willis' response to AIG's report on the debate. Suffice
it to say that AIG considerably modified what actually happened. Though AIG
referred to many websites which they used they omitted most of those used
by Willis
especially those which had "asa" in them. AIG also slipped in a whole lot of
parentheses which did not happen in the debate.
My original hunch that the report was inaccurate - sorry good propaganda
which according to Jacques Ellul needs to be mostly correct so that then the
inaccuracies can be smuggled in.
All this is very naughty . It is also not becoming of Christians
Michael
Michael wrote:
>AIG is still pushing out fairy-tales as when you read the account of the
>Willis-Wieland debate of Aug 2003 on their site.
AiG have now produced a CD and DVD of the so-called "Great Debate" between
Willis and Wieland. So we can check for ourselves.
A recent newsletter from AiG contains the following:
"You can view a full report of the debate, which includes links to answers
and extra material from questions not answered in the allotted time, at
http://www.answersingenesis.org/debate .
"Over 1,100 people turned up to hear the debate (for and against a literal
Genesis), but now you also have the chance to experience the event. AiG has
produced a DVD (£7.00) or Audio CDs (£5.00 set) of the proceedings, which
you can now purchase safely online (there are links at the aforementioned
web address) or simply phone our office on (0116) 270 8400."
Cheers,
Steve
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