It's never funny to me when God's children are laughing with an atheist at the expense of a brother and I don't think it would be to Jesus either.
I would hope we both would come up with the same answer.
And that's why I don't post much in C&E these days now. I'd rather say nothing.
Lets paint this picture more accurately. Atheists agree with YECs because it helps them with their mission of making the Bible look foolish. If the Bible looks foolish then so does God. Then by embracing the TEs who have unknowingly jumped into their bed they can gain some legitimacy in public circles and appear to look smarter than everyone, all the while not agreeing with anything fundamentally important to the TE. Oh yeah, I think Satan has hoodwinked many a folk just like that.
The atheists are everywhere! Run for cover!
"Atheists agree with YECs because it helps them with their mission of making the Bible look foolish" - really? So if there were no YECs around, beastt would have said something different?
"By embracing the TEs who have unknowingly jumped into their bed" - firstly, TEs have not jumped into their bed. Secondly, atheists have by no means embraced us. Remember that article when Dawkins publicly debated Francis Collins? That's hardly a friendly handshake there, let alone a passionate embrace. Many atheists consider TEs to be the enemy as well, even if not so much the enemy as YECs.
I would say hes in agreement with me as to what the Bible says.
Now, isn't that amazing? You and beastt agree as to what the Bible says.
I'd like to unpack that statement a bit. Suppose a Christian and an atheist see an apple fall.
They might agree that it is falling at 9.8m/s/s. But anyone who makes a measurement of it, would agree.
They might agree that it has changed potential energy to kinetic energy. But anyone who can measure velocity and initial position would agree.
They might agree that it is falling because of the force of gravity. But anyone who knows Newton's physics would agree.
They might agree that the force of gravity appears to be a conservative force. But anyone who performs the right measurements would agree.
They might agree that this gravity isn't really a force after all, but rather a bent in the geometry of spacetime. But anyone who knows Einstein's theories would agree.
And finally, they might agree that this gravity is really mediated through string theory interactions. Now not everyone would agree - but given the right experimental technique and equipment, eventually everyone will be able to either agree or disagree.
You see how banal this agreement towards physical truths is? That is how reality works. Everybody who sees something, and analyzes it scientifically, comes to the same conclusion, if they are all right. There is no need to be surprised. After all, we do not see something different if we pray before we look into the microscope, and if we see what the atheist sees we should conclude what the atheist concludes on a physical level.
But consider. Two people read
Macbeth.
They agree that Shakespeare wrote it; but some others think that Shakespeare may not even have existed, and that it is a pen name or that his works were ghostwritten by someone else.
They might understand it; many people don't, including me!
They might think that the language is beautiful; others feel that he is completely overrated.
They might think there was a real Macbeth, and that the witches performed a real ritual, and that the story happened completely as told; others feel that Macbeth may have existed but the story is exaggerated, and still others that it is complete and compelling fiction.
They might think Macbeth is a tragic hero; others might think he is simply a bloodthirsty coward.
They like Macbeth; any high school literature student won't!
You see how difficult it is to interpret text? Scientists can resolve their disputes through experimentation and observation; literature people have to wrangle out the issues with immense subjectivity. (This is not to say that science is superior or better. Literature is immensely powerful, and I have said before that we have cast away myth for science and lost ourselves in the process; but it has its inalienable characteristics.) It comes as no surprise to TEs that we agree with atheists about our physical reality; we live in the same world after all. But the fact that YECs and militant atheists agree about what Scripture says never fails to astonish me. Nothing could be more subjective than reading text and nothing could be more important than Scripture's meaning, and yet YECs and atheists agree about how to read Scripture and what it should mean!
Scripture is far more important than science to both of us ... you accuse us of being bedfellows with atheists on the grounds that we agree on science, whereas all the while you agree with them on the far more important question of how to read Scripture!