I know this thread is kind of old, but I thought I'd contribute as I just had an email exchange with one of their "researchers". I like the guys ideas, but he isn't that great a writer and doesn't back up his theories. Thank you for having this conversation, though, because I needed the memory jogger that I heard this on the radio and typed it into a browser. I was having a hard time figuring out where I'd initially heard about this site. Email is in reverse-quote order, so you'll want to read from bottom up:
RE: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
James Nienhuis
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:42 AM
Nine million per day from all over the world. Jim
To: genesisveracity
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 09:18:54 -0500
Subject: RE: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
No, but since you refuse to back up claims about Atlantis or the origins of the peoples of South America and it has absolutely no bearing on my faith, I refuse to pass on your site to anyone and your audience will thankfully remain that much smaller.
From: James Nienhuis
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:06 AM
To: Joel E. Wilson
Subject: RE: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
Can you refute any of it? Jim
To: genesisveracity
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 08:48:45 -0500
Subject: RE: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
Jim,
If you were just preaching the Word, that would be citation enough, but your site is ostensibly proving (to doubters and unbelievers) the "veracity" of Genesis and, by extension, the whole Bible by talking in scientific terms about archeological and paleantological evidence that supports that what the Bible has always claimed is true. That's a great endeavor and one that I enjoy seeing among other Christian archeologists. It looks like your site is trying to pull all of that together into one place to make it easier to point people to. If you're going to do good to your goal of backing up the "veracity" of Genesis and the Bible and not harm, you'll need scientific cites.
Sources of Truth outside of the Bible are not bad and while the Bible is in itself sufficiently the full and whole Word of God, the origin of the discipline of science itself was started by Christians to fully explore the wonders of God's creation as a form of worship. Ignoring scientific methods and protocols while trying to convince people of the scientific merits of the claims of the Bible is, in my opinion, destructive to your stated purpose.
Yours,
Joel
From: James Nienhuis
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 11:14 PM
To: Joel E. Wilson
Subject: RE: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
None of the material can be refuted, that's citation enough. Jim
> To: chris; genesisveracity
> Subject: Genesis Veracity Foundation WWW Form Submission
> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 22:08:49 -0500
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> Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
> Joel Wilson on Monday, July 30, 2012 at 22:08:49
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> Questions: Who are your primary members? What are your theological and doctrinal backgrounds? I'm certainly intrigued by what I've read, but the citations seem weak and the grammatical structures could really be aided by an editor with a strong command of scientific writing style.
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> Please keep up the good work. Your passion for the subject is nice to see. We need more scientist Chistians (not to be confused with Christian Scientists) challenging the institutional "authority".
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