>I may have missed some of this thread, in which case someone may have
>already pointed this out. But I would accept Glenn's challenge to name
>conservative writers who accept the age of the earth and evolution, by
>naming these: BB Warfield, AA Hodge (not C Hodge), CH Strong, and J Orr.
>Now it may be that they were not "conservative" by some definition, or that
>they did not really accept "evolution", by some definition. Surely they all
>accepted the antiquity of the earth, and by reasonable definitions (I would
>argue), they were conservatives who accepted evolution.
>
>Ted Davis
I have seen a quote somewhere where J. I. Packer said he sees no exegetical reason to rule out evolution. Of course, I can't lay my hands on it now. Maybe it was on this group?
Preston G.
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