Re: A breakthrough in ICR/YEC relationships?
Walter J Hicks (whicks@ma.ultranet.com)
Mon, 3 Nov 1997 18:14:50 -0500 (EST)At 09:36 AM 11/3/97 -0700, John W. Burgeson wrote:
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>This may be change\ing. In the November 1997 ACTS AND FACTS, the new ICR
>head, John D. Morris, writes these words:
>
>"I call on my Christian "semi-creationism" brothers, those who hold to
>the Big Bang, or the Old Earth or theistic evolution, to join the ranks
>of those who are trying to solve the remaining conflicts from a
>God-honoring, Bible-upholding perspective. For in the end, Scripture will
>stand. Rightly observed and interpreted there can be no conflict between
>science and Scripture."
>
>I am very pleased with these words, and I will be writing John Morris to
>that effect. From the perspective of most of us on this LISTSERV, we
>have been in those "ranks" for many years! Our differences are in
>scriptural and scientific data interpretations, of course, but I think we
>all will hold to the goal of trying to "solve the remaining conflicts
>from a God-honoring, Bible-upholding perspective." Will we ever
>completely solve them? I think not; the game in in the pursuit.
>
>Burgy@Compuserve.com
Praise the Lord! This is truly wonderful news! I, personally, have the
extremely good fortune to know a fellow Christian who is a Creation
Scientist and yet we can refer to each other as "brothers in Christ".
Perhaps your good news will be a new begining for all.
Walt
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Walt Hicks <whicks@ma.ultranet.com>
In any consistent theory, there must
exist true but not provable statements.
(Godel's Theorem)
You can only find the truth with logic
if you have already found the truth
without it. (G.K. Chesterton)
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