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I'm not saying one is because of the other.
Is your creationism thesis public yet?usually when people care enough to stick with a conversation for 30 pages and tell us there is evidence on both sides, they take the time to demonstrate some of this evidence, to make an argument in its favor. all you have is an assertion, and a description of the current state -- that there isn't 100% unanimity among people currently living. there are people out there who think very seriously about this issue, who are truly looking for answers and desiring to know what the Church has said. you're not offering anything.
evidence in favor of evolution within Orthodox Tradition has never been shown. arguments have been made, mostly by TF, but they had no basis in Tradition.
https://www.academia.edu/6326926/A_...r._Seraphim_Rose_and_the_Doctrine_of_CreationIs your creationism thesis public yet?
a meaningful discussionI'm not sure what you're trying to make this into.
Certainly, but there needs to be some counterpoint to the false idea that it is obviously true that an Orthodox Christian must believe in young earth creation, that people holding to the compatibility of the broad evolutionary narrative and Orthodox theology are betraying the tradition, that everybody involved in the theological establishment is a young earth creationist, etc.
We are not insisting primarily on a young earth. We ARE insisting on the special creation of man without death, and that is the main thing even the Christian evolutionist denies. That's the incompatibility.Certainly, but there needs to be some counterpoint to the false idea that it is obviously true that an Orthodox Christian must believe in young earth creation, that people holding to the compatibility of the broad evolutionary narrative and Orthodox theology are betraying the tradition, that everybody involved in the theological establishment is a young earth creationist, etc.
We are not insisting primarily on a young earth. We ARE insisting on the special creation of man without death, and that is the main thing even the Christian evolutionist denies. That's the incompatibility.
It certainly isn't a "solid argument", I'm not debating here. However, it remains to be seen whether we are in such a situation. The answer has not yet been revealed, there is certainly evidence for both sides, but it is as yet inconclusive.
Could someone believe that death existed for the plants and animals, but not for man? Basically, the plants and animals died, but an exception was made for mankind (until the Fall, obviously). Do you think someone could hold to this position?
Plus, we need to be careful that we don't make the same mistakes Protestants make with quoting the Bible.I don't know how to reconcile the fossil record with that.