1) Let's be honest, some of these arguments people use to "support" creation seem like psuedo-science at best and really sound like they're grasping at straws. I often wonder if they aren't more interested in calming their own fears than they are of advancing a credible theory. Some of that stuff is way, way "out there".
2) I believe in God's creation that He described in Genesis. But I still don't know how He did it. A crack-pot theory won't change that fact, (but it can make me seem less credible to others.) There's a lot of peace in learning to say, "I don't know, but I'll trust God."
3) Oh, but that we could re-capture the time wasted in the last 150 years attempting to disprove evolution and re-issue that time proclaiming God's Love and Jesus' Salvation to a lost world. Oh, but that we might now distract less easily from our calling!
2) I believe in God's creation that He described in Genesis. But I still don't know how He did it. A crack-pot theory won't change that fact, (but it can make me seem less credible to others.) There's a lot of peace in learning to say, "I don't know, but I'll trust God."
3) Oh, but that we could re-capture the time wasted in the last 150 years attempting to disprove evolution and re-issue that time proclaiming God's Love and Jesus' Salvation to a lost world. Oh, but that we might now distract less easily from our calling!
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