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a question of means

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everyone's attention is probably on Rita.
i found these quotes on an article about how people were reacted to it

from: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/23/national/nationalspecial/23holdouts.html
With Faith and Hope, Some Stay Put in Galveston

On Thursday, Mr. Shumake and his nephew, Russell Cavender, 17, walked along the sea wall holding an American flag and another flag saying, "We Support Our Troops." Mr. Shumake, a stout man with a bushy goatee and a ponytail, said: "The Lord doesn't want us going. He wants me carrying this flag."

"One police officer drove up to me and told me, 'You're going to die!' pointing his big finger at me," said Juanita Levine, 58, a retired nurse, who decided to ride out the storm with her sister, Mary Allen, 61. "I told him I was staying right here, not running to some big expensive hotel. I have faith in God."

looking at it from another angle
The Big Flood
It had been raining for days and days, and a terrible flood had come over the land. The waters rose so high that one man was forced to climb onto the roof of his house.

As the waters rose higher and higher, a man in a rowboat appeared, and told him to get in. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the rowboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.

The waters rose higher and higher, and suddenly a speedboat appeared. "Climb in!" shouted a man in the boat. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the speedboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.


The waters continued to rise. A helicopter appeared and over the loudspeaker, the pilot announced he would lower a rope to the man on the roof. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the helicopter went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.

The waters rose higher and higher, and eventually they rose so high that the man on the roof was washed away, and alas, the poor man drowned.

Upon arriving in heaven, the man marched straight over to God. "Heavenly Father," he said, "I had faith in you, I prayed to you to save me, and yet you did nothing. Why?" God gave him a puzzled look, and replied "I sent you two boats and a helicopter, what more did you expect?"
from: http://www.coolfunnyjokes.com/Funny-Jokes/Religious-Jokes/The-Big-Flood.html


evolutionary theory is a question of means, the how.
like the boat, helicopter in the joke, or the people's vehicles and the highways out of town in the news article.

i'd propose that each of the people above thought that they were exercising faith, like the YECists believe that they are exercising a Biblical faith, when in fact what they are doing is falling prey to the error of fideism. by separating the Bible from Creation, by divorcing hermeneutics from scientific epistemology they have built a Manichean world where faith is opposed to reason and rationality. like those staying behind in the hurricanes path, they are irrational not faithful. foolish not Biblically wise, for they neglect the evidence of their own eyes in the creation and retreat into a separatist, isolationist mentality. rather than engage metaphysical prophets like Dennett and Dawkins on the religious/metaphysical level they argue about the color of the boats that they will not even take to escape the wrath of the storm.

sad.

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rmwilliamsll said:
everyone's attention is probably on Rita.
i found these quotes on an article about how people were reacted to it

from: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/23/national/nationalspecial/23holdouts.html


looking at it from another angle

from: http://www.coolfunnyjokes.com/Funny-Jokes/Religious-Jokes/The-Big-Flood.html


evolutionary theory is a question of means, the how.
like the boat, helicopter in the joke, or the people's vehicles and the highways out of town in the news article.

i'd propose that each of the people above thought that they were exercising faith, like the YECists believe that they are exercising a Biblical faith, when in fact what they are doing is falling prey to the error of fideism. by separating the Bible from Creation, by divorcing hermeneutics from scientific epistemology they have built a Manichean world where faith is opposed to reason and rationality. like those staying behind in the hurricanes path, they are irrational not faithful. foolish not Biblically wise, for they neglect the evidence of their own eyes in the creation and retreat into a separatist, isolationist mentality. rather than engage metaphysical prophets like Dennett and Dawkins on the religious/metaphysical level they argue about the color of the boats that they will not even take to escape the wrath of the storm.

sad.

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Nice post, you must of prayed before posting it. Thankyou for sharing, it was very uplifting and encouraging.

Andrew
 
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mixin machine said:
Nice post, you must of prayed before posting it. Thankyou for sharing, it was very uplifting and encouraging.

Andrew

I understand the feeling behind this, but if it was meant as sarcasm then I don't see the point.

He can start new threads, make such statements about us YECs, that is fine. Let's not allow him or anyone else to encourage us to act in a way that is not Christ like.
 
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