Re: Graham and Stott

From: Keith Miller (kbmill@ksu.edu)
Date: Sun Jun 08 2003 - 21:17:16 EDT

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    "I don't think that there's any conflict at all between science today
    and the Scriptures. I think that we have misinterpreted the Scriptures
    many times and we've tried to make the Scriptures say things they
    weren't meant to say, I think that we have made a mistake by thinking
    the Bible is a scientific book. The Bible is not a book of science.
    The Bible is a book of Redemption, and of course I accept the Creation
    story. I believe that God did create the universe. I believe that God
    created man, and whether it came by an evolutionary process and at a
    certain point He took this person or being and made him a living soul
    or not, does not change the fact that God did create man. .....
    whichever way God did it makes no difference as to what man is and
    man's relationship to God." (Quoted in David Frost, 1997, Billy Graham:
    Personal Thoughts of a Public Man, p. 72-74.)

    Keith B. Miller
    Research Assistant Professor
    Dept of Geology, Kansas State University
    Manhattan, KS 66506-3201
    785-532-2250
    http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/



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