On Nov 5, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Randy Isaac wrote:
> This is essentially the same argument that Lee Strobel used on the
> radio a few weeks ago when he firmly but respectfully rebuked
> Francis Collins. Evolution is inherently random and without
> guidance and is therefore mutually exclusive with divine guidance,
> he said.
But according to Scripture even random events are guided by God
(Prov. 16:33). Theologically, there is no such thing as "random" in
the sense of occurring without God's guidance.
It appears that many of our Christian brethren have unwittingly
accepted a deistic worldview; either God acts in an obvious,
miraculous manner or He is completely uninvolved. A sense of God's
immanence in the workings of His creation seems to be missing from
their arguments.
Kirk
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