Re: Question for Clergy / resurrection/ escatology

From: Michael Roberts <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Thu Apr 20 2006 - 18:35:29 EDT

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Subject: Re: Question for Clergy / resurrection/ escatology

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> Secularists would enjoy pressing such points above to highlight
> absurdities of
> the traditional belief. Some Christians of intellectual bent may view
> this as
> an a priori display of the absurdity of literal translation, or the
> imposition
> of our own understandings of temporal existence onto something beyond our
> comprehension.
>
> MR they do enjoy pressing such points and they can always find enough
> Christians who hold such absurdities, just as the Dawkins of this world
> can point to YECs and the finer points of Flood Geology e.g the relative
> mobility of animals in the flood and how as the sloth is found in higher
> strata than the velociraptor it must have been able to run faster. I am
> afraid too much popular preaching is so naive that it encourages
> secularism

Michael
Received on Thu Apr 20 18:36:50 2006

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