shernren
you are not reading this.
- Feb 17, 2005
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For me, the reason I believe what I believe is that I believe it is what God wants me to believe.
I don't want to end up telling my life story again, but when I was faced with the evidence for evolution, I found that the mental gymnastics I needed to believe in YECism without creation science just weren't worth it. YECism has done nothing for my theological understanding, and nothing to make me a better person. So I don't believe that God needs me to believe it.
To me I don't see why I need to believe that there is only a supernatural cause without a naturalistic explanation. It's like the story of Nabal in 1 Samuel 25. Scripture says God "made his heart as stone". Now, I believe that God killed him. But I do suspect that it is the first and only recorded cardiac arrest in the Bible. Just because I believe there is a naturalistic explanation (that he hadn't been taking care of his cardiovascular system) doesn't mean I don't believe in the supernatural cause (Goddidit! Goddidit!).
To me I don't see why I need to believe that there is only a supernatural cause without a naturalistic explanation. It's like the story of Nabal in 1 Samuel 25. Scripture says God "made his heart as stone". Now, I believe that God killed him. But I do suspect that it is the first and only recorded cardiac arrest in the Bible. Just because I believe there is a naturalistic explanation (that he hadn't been taking care of his cardiovascular system) doesn't mean I don't believe in the supernatural cause (Goddidit! Goddidit!).
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