Terry writes an excellent piece about openness and fair play. He
concludes with
>I don't know where the ASA Lay Education Project will end up...I hope
>it will encourage us to recognize and respect the motives and
>Christian commitments of people who differ from us. If agreement on
>these issues cannot be attained, then we should at least be able to
>achieve this.
Ha! It looks like Genesis in Question has moved ahead of the ASA!
Our goal is to
A) Eliminate YEC
B) Promote a historical Genesis
We may be small and 6 weeks old, but we're focused. We, like the
ASA, try to be open. We have a tentative membership criteria of
"willingness to investigate the correlation between the Bible and
science/history." That being said, we wouldn't exist without the
ASA. Just a little friendly competition, guys. Somewhere in the NT
Paul exhorts Christians to outdo one another in love. :)
Jim
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