Re: [asa] Why the Creation Museum is Bad for Christians

From: D. F. Siemens, Jr. <dfsiemensjr@juno.com>
Date: Mon Feb 25 2008 - 17:11:00 EST

I would say that he is recognizing the ambiguity of most survey
questions. For example, do I believe that God created? Yes. Do I believe
that man evolved? Yes. Do I believe that God guided development? Yes. Do
I accept natural selection, mutation, duplication, etc.? Yes. Depending
on what is asked first or emphasized, I may be classified as YEC, OEC,
TE, or even an adherent to scientism.
Dave (ASA)

On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:35:37 -0700 (MST) gordon brown
<Gordon.Brown@Colorado.EDU> writes:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008, John Walley wrote:
>
> >
> > Has anyone ever heard of this guy? This appears to be an
> interesting twist.
> >
> > He is apparently a pro-evolution, Republican politician from TN
> that
> > denounces both Huckabee and Carter for being anti-intellectual
> Christians.
> > I hope this catches on.
> >
> > John
> >
> > The Trouble With Fred and Wilma:
> > Why the Creation Museum is Bad for Christians
> > by Michael Patrick Leahy
> > http://www.christianfaithandreason.com/june_fredandwilma.html
>
> He counters a lot of popoular misconceptions, but I don't know why
> he says
> that most Christians are theistic evolutionists.
>
> Gordon Brown (ASA member)
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