In the recent past I discovered that my daughter is a YEC. Not so much a
YEC (science is not on her radar screen) but as a person who cannot
accept evolution. She understands my point of view and accepts it as one
with which she can sympathize (as a Christian) ---- but she does not
believe it herself.
Now when I read some of the ASA statements, there is nothing to rule out
YEC as something acceptable to ASA. Yet the posts I see indicate a
totally different story. Any acceptance of YECs is absent insofar as I
can see. That is fine, but is it not totally hypocritical to have these
two standards? If ASA is opposed to YEC why not have integrity to say
so?
Walt
-- =================================== Walt Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.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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