On 6/4/08, Dehler, Bernie <bernie.dehler@intel.com> wrote: (in part)
> Imagine this, you hear a report at church that 10 kids accepted Christ
> in the 3rd grade Sunday School. Everyone claps.>
> Fast forward 10 years, and you hear that the kid who entered college
> just left the faith because they now believe in evolution.>
> Who's to blame, the evolutionist who is teaching the lie of evolution,
> or the church who says that evolution is a lie?
>>
Glenn Morton has made the claim many times that it is the YECs who are
to blame, along with those in the church who swallow their stuff. He
has at least strong anecdotal evidence to back his claim.
I have but one example -- a high school close friend who was a
witnessing Christian whem I was not -- who lost his faith in college
when he found out the YEC stuff he believed was wrong. Dick went on to
a career as an executive with Pitney Bowles (sp?) and is now retired,
living in Florida, a confirmed atheist.
I think (and pray) for him on occasion. Sad.
> I'm thinking more about this because I'm offering to teach a class at
> church, and am anticipating the push-back... I think there is a faction
> that wants to keep everyone in slumber.
>
I hope you are successful. I have taught such a class several times
(see my web site for material). On the last occasion the regular
teacher was (and probably is) a YEC. But she was willing to at least
give me equal time (three weeks).
Burgy
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