In a message dated 4/16/2006 7:24:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
d.nield@auckland.ac.nz writes:
Rich:
I did not say "scientifically inaccurate".In my opionion the Fall of Adam
and Eve is not a matter for scientific investigation, and it is a big
mistake to assume that it is. The important thing is that it is
"theologically accurate".
Don
I agree. The fall of Adam and Eve is not a matter for scientfic
"investigation." It is simply a matter of understanding the text correctly and realizing
how theologically accurate it is.
If my reading is correct, and I am certain it is, then writing the law on
your heart is precisely the same activity as making learned behavior intuitive.
There is nothing to investigate. There is only to apprehend the reality that
you resist.
Write the law on your heart.
Make learned behavior intuitive.
Do you see a difference?
There is none.
That is the extent of the scientific investigation required. You're past it
now.
rich faussette
Received on Mon Apr 17 12:24:11 2006
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