RE: [asa] What is the Christian reaction to Ray Comfort's use of "The Originof Species"

From: Dehler, Bernie <bernie.dehler@intel.com>
Date: Mon Nov 16 2009 - 11:08:44 EST

Ted said:
"For example, Bernie, it was two very negative reviews in the ASA journal, shortly after the publication of "The Genesis Flood" by Morris and Whitcomb, that led Morris and several of his friends to exit the ASA and form the CRS in the early 1960s."

I was aware of the rift by reading about the history of the ASA.

Ted said:
"As for Mr. Comfort's plans, it would be premature for me to express any opinion about a book I haven't seen."

You can read the introduction from Ray Comfort here:
http://assets.livingwaters.com/pdf/OriginofSpecies.pdf

Since it is available, I wonder if the ASA would like to take an official position on it, since it is so far out from left field, even severely misrepresenting evolution... re: my earlier email with the excerpt about comparing evolution with random ink falling and producing a book.

...Bernie

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Davis [mailto:TDavis@messiah.edu]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 6:06 AM
To: ASA; Dehler, Bernie
Subject: Re: [asa] What is the Christian reaction to Ray Comfort's use of "The Originof Species"

>>> "Dehler, Bernie" <bernie.dehler@intel.com> 11/15/2009 6:05 PM >>> writes:

Christian evangelist Ray Comfort is going to publish a version of "The Origin of Species" with an introduction against evolution. I wonder how the intellectuals in the Christian community will respond... with rebuke, silence, or acceptance? The intellectuals in the secular community apparently will have a unified rebuke in store for them.

***

Ted comments:

Well, Bernie, I imagine that various Christians will respond differently to this, just as various secular people will respond differently to views on (say) sociobiology and human nature or whether insurance policies should automatically pay for mammograms for all women over 40 (in America, this is common, but in Europe it is not regarded as medically warranted).

Since you are asking this question on the ASA list, Bernie, let me point out that the ASA has a very long tradition of expressing critical opinions about opinions concerning science that are held by Christians. Had you been a member longer than a year or two, you would know that. For example, Bernie, it was two very negative reviews in the ASA journal, shortly after the publication of "The Genesis Flood" by Morris and Whitcomb, that led Morris and several of his friends to exit the ASA and form the CRS in the early 1960s. ASA members have likewise been appropriately critical of many other ideas that don't hold up to scientific examination.

As for Mr. Comfort's plans, it would be premature for me to express any opinion about a book I haven't seen.

Ted

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