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I go to Messiah College, an evangelical Christian campus. It's not terribly conservative, but they definitely market the conservative evangelical community.
And yet, our premed and bio departments are rather... evolutionary....
No, always. The conclusion that explains the most observations and evidence collected is always the correct choice. Even if it turns out to be false in its ultimate veracity, at the time it was supported by the evidence and it was thus correct to choose that conclusion.
If I found someone who believes that computers are a gift from God and that their transistors operate not on electricity but on divine will, nothing I could show them in terms of experimentation would convince them otherwise, despite the fact that no other naturalistic conclusion can be drawn.
I go to Messiah College, an evangelical Christian campus. It's not terribly conservative, but they definitely market the conservative evangelical community.
And yet, our premed and bio departments are rather... evolutionary....
The difference I would propose is that if we have two models, both possible, even if one is considered more likely than the other, as Christians we should prefer the model which is most consistent with Scripture. ... A global flood does a much better job of explaining the geological evidence that we have than any other explanation.
This chart could also be interpreted as the rate of successful indoctrination by the educational establishment.
chaoschristian said:You go to Messiah? There's someone else who used to frequent here who goes to Messiah
lucaspa said:Of course! That's because there is no other viable alternative theory.
Tell us, tho, does the faculty present evolution as atheistic?
Nope. They don't try to fill in gaps of data with acts of miraculous special creation, but they do see the whole process as guided by God to non-random results (like the human body).
lucaspa said:What it sounds like is that your faculty believes God tinkered with evolution to get the human body. How do they think that happened?
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