From d.nield@auckland.ac.nz Tue Sep  5 11:55:29 2006
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:13:25 +1200
From: Don Nield <d.nield@auckland.ac.nz>
To: gordon brown <gbrown@euclid.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: YEC in NZ

Gordon:
Nice to hear from you!. I hope that you enjoyed your trip to NZ! 

 Until a decade ago YEC was not strong in NZ, in my experience. There 
was one Kiwi who was then active in evangelism. His name is Lewis 
Meyer.  He has a BSc in biochemistry, and his wife has an MSc. He now 
works full time as an evangelist. He published his own booklet and for 
some years he has distributed  this to secondary school students 
(outside school hours). We have had regular visits from an Australian 
geologist named John McKay. There have been a few other other 
individuals involved -- one of whom is responsible for the creation 
museum that has only recently come to my knowledge. We had our share of 
visits by Gish.

However, in recent years Answers in Genesis has made major inroads. 
Their magazine has been widely distributed in NZ.  They run a bookshop 
in Auckland. They have an organiser, Adrian Bates who I believe is 
employed full time by AiG. He speaks at meetings up and down the 
country, supported by visiting Australians (one of whom, Sarfati, gained 
his degrees at a NZ university (Victoria University of Wellington) and 
the occasional US or German (I have Gitt in mind) visitor.

In my own denomination (Presbyterian) there are only a few congregations 
who invite YEC speakers. I think that the same applies to the Baptists, 
Anglicans, Methodists and Roman Catholics. However,  in the Churches of 
Christ, Brethren and some other pentecostal churches YEC is stongly 
supported.

If you go to the AiG website and choose "New Zealand" as your residence 
you can get info on AiG activity in NZ.

You have my permission to post this message to ASA members if you wish to.

Don



gordon brown wrote:

>On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Don Nield wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On the NZ scene, a booklet with the title "In the Beginning: Three Views
>>on Creation and Science" has just been published. The 3 views are YEC,
>>IDT, TE. The 3 authors wrote 6000 words each, exchanged documents, and
>>wrote 2000 more words each. I contributed the TE view. My closure
>>section included the following:
>>    
>>
>
>Don,
>
>What is your sense of how the strength of the young earth creationism
>movement in Christian circles in New Zealand compares with that found in
>other countries?
>
>I was in New Zealand the last week of May and the first three days of
>June. I noticed the words Creation Museum on an unimpressive looking
>roadside building I passed about thirty minutes drive north of Dunedin.
>This is what got me to wondering about the YEC influence in NZ.
>
>Gordon Brown
>Department of Mathematics
>University of Colorado
>Boulder, CO 80309-0395
>
>  
>


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