From: Jan de Koning (jan@dekoning.ca)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 11:21:33 EDT
At 08:25 PM 14/09/2003 -0700, D. F. Siemens, Jr. wrote:
>Gordon,
>There is a problem with quoting a man a century back on evolution and
>day-age. At that time there was no hint of a Big Bang, but there was,
>thanks to Rutherford, a brief period for the earth's existence. In the
>current situation, the day-age interpretation is connected to OEC, with a
>very limited amount of evolution after the genus or family was introduced
>by creation. If you have recent citations that read differently, I'd like
>to hear them.
>Dave
You short change the knowledge of theologians of 100 years ago. Some
talked about evolution in a positive sense in the 1880's. Well known for
CRC (Christian Reformed Church) people are Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck.
Jan de Koning
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