At 10:30 AM 8/27/2006, burgytwo@juno.com wrote:
>"...the documentary “looks into the chilling
>social impact of Darwin’s theory of evolution—.." ~ Burgy
@ It kind of had a "chilling" impact on you, didn't it, Burgy?
Subject: Re: Conflicts and confrontation
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 John Burgeson wrote:
Merv, you write:
>But have any of you, because of your
evolutionary beliefs, found your faith enhanced -- built up?
You hit a hot button with that question. I just
read Bob Schneider's post in reply. This is one
of those rare times where I have to part company with Bob.
In my heart of hearts, I know that my faith today
is less firm than when I did not know so much.
The story of evolution (not the young earth) has,
in some measure, contributed to this. At times I
really envy my ICR friends in their certainty. .....
Bob commented: "...every person I know involved
in the science/religion dialogue, or who is a
Christian in science, who accepts evolution,
whether they call themselves a TE or not, does
not merely "tolerate" or "accomodate"
evolution--I mean the science, of course, not
the philosophy ...but rather "integrate" it into
their religious world view. I confess that my
range of contacts is limited, but I know of no TE
whose faith has been "weakened" or "destroyed."
You know one now, Bob. ~ Burgy
~Janice
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