“Doing science” requires a few things before it can lead to knowledge. What are they?
Read MoreSimply put…it’s true, justified belief.
Read MoreThose who believe in an “old” earth and those who believe in a “young” earth both live in the same physical world. and behold the same rocks and the same stars, but both obviously reach drastically different conclusions about the world they live in. Why? More often than not, it boils down to our presuppositions.
Read MoreAt the 2010 annuual Worldview Apologetics Conference, sponsored by Antioch Bible Church of Redmond, Washington, I had the chance to ask the late Norman Geisler a question during the open Q&A session. I had read somewhere that he believes in an old earth and I was curious why. So with several hundred conference attendees looking on, I took the microphone and nervously asked this giant of Christian thinking…
Read MoreThough I view the idea of an “old earth” as completely incompatible with Scripture, my intent with the present work is not to dive deeply into the reasons why, but rather to take a step back and examine how to handle those often difficult situations when “science” and the Bible appear to be at odds with one another.
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