I want to share with you that it works the other way also.I am certain, however, that teaching that the Bible teaches a theological position that is contrary to the theory of evolution is responsible for million of young people deciding that the Bible is not a reliable source of truth.
I cannot speak for anyone else. But as for me, as an 8th grade young person my faith in God and in the Bible was silenced by a person such as yourself.
I got into a discussion with an engineering student from Ga Institute of Technology whose father was a pastor at a Presbyterian church, both of whom believed the theory of evolution, and tried to defend what I felt the Bible teaches about how things got here, but with no knowledge of creation evidence because this predated the recent evidence and study about Creation from CRI & ICR.
He completely demolished my position, and with it my faith went as well. Not because people taught me the Bible is contrary to the theory of evolution,
but because all I had was a shallow presentation of the Bible and had been taught nothing of the scientific evidence for creation.
I was always scientific-minded and predisposed to believe science anyway. Therefore with no evidence for the Biblical account being accurate, and all the evidence for evolution being accurate, I discarded the backwards narrow-minded view of the Bible. If the Biblical account wasn't accurate and was fables, I couldn't trust the rest.
Maybe you are the type of individual who can believe in a God who created things by matter and energy shaped by pure chance; but I couldn't. At least, it didn't much matter to me then, because if He was indifferent enough about creation that He sovereignly left it to chance and evolution, this indifferent God probably wasn't very concerned about my life either; and I no longer felt accountable to Him.
My faith returned later, but not any confidence in God's creation account. I just figured God did it by evolution. When I was exposed to a talk by a scientist on creation evidence, I realized that there was indeed evidence to support the literal interpretation of the passages on creation, and it strengthened my faith in the Word of God. Because my faith was strengthened in the Word of God taken literally, later in life when I confronted the powerful stronghold of alcoholism I was able to find freedom by applying the Word of God literally to my life. God and His Word did what 6 years of AA was unable to do. At least in part because God strengthened my faith in His Word that what He says, He literally means.
I shared the creation evidence with my two older sons and it strengthened their faith greatly; neither one rejected the Bible account as a story or figurative, because I was able accurately and from an informed position able to defend and refute, something my father was unable to do when I asked him similar questions at age 13.
I am quite certain that Christians' ignorance of the facts supporting creation, and Christians believing theistic evolution, are responsible for million of young people deciding that the Bible is not a reliable source of truth. Your position is the reason I almost missed the kingdom entirely; creationists are not the reason I came to Christ, but are partly responsible for my freedom from strongholds that can destroy.
Blessings,
H.
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