In this case we are talking about Uniformitarianism. Darwin tried to adapt this for his theory of gradualism. This did not work as well for Darwin as it did for Hutton.
How was uniformitarianism a supernatural hypothesis?
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In this case we are talking about Uniformitarianism. Darwin tried to adapt this for his theory of gradualism. This did not work as well for Darwin as it did for Hutton.
This is all nit-picking really.
Then there's dark matter and dark energy, which are just fancy names for fudge factors dreamed up to rescue the failing and nonsensical Big Bang idea.
Creation scientists also use their ideas successfully in their everyday work. This is another red herring.
No, it is not. It is a scientific theory that explains the diversity and distribution of life on earth. It is used by scientists everyday in their research. It makes testable predictions and has never been falsified. That is what a scientific theory is. Are you a scientist, btw?It's just a belief system - a religion if you like.
Science cannot evaluate supernatural cause, therefore, scientific theories do not make use of them. We would be very happen to consider supernatural cause, if one of you guys would explain how to test for it. Maybe you will be the first? Please, be my guest.But secular scientists do exactly the same thing. They rule out any possibility of God being involved and even if the evidence points the other way, it cannot be taken into consideration as one famous evolutionist once quipped.
Actually, this isn't just "one man's view," it is the consensus of the scientific community.One man's view.
How is the theory of evolution not "honest science?"No they don't - quite the opposite in fact. The creationists have nothing against honest science and have nothing to fear since such science must by definition, always be in agreement with God's laws, since He created them in the first place. What the creationists object to is unproven ideas being presented as fact or only half-truths being told - in other words, exactly what evolutionists accuse them of doing.
I would rephrase it something along the lines of "See, kids, this is why you don't get your science from an organisation with a statement of faith which shows they cannot even read their own bible properly in the first place! These people aren't even interested in the different literary genres of the bible, let alone furthering science."See, kids, this is why you don't get your science from an organization with a statement of faith which claims the bible as an absolute authority. These people aren't interested in furthering scientific discovery. They have their answers, and anything that goes against those answers will be denied, and most likely lied about.
Not only that, there is great historical evidence that the first chapter of Genesis 1 is actually a creative narrative undermining and acting as a polemic against the Babylonian Enuma Elish. It's a theological text, not one trying to "narrate the mechanics of creation in historical prose" (Dr John Dickson, in my post above).The best way to undermine the Bible and Christianity is to insist that Christians be young earth creationists. It is the creationists who insist that science disproves the Bible.
I think that's what he meant by "absolute authority." I took that to mean Biblical literalism.I would rephrase it something along the lines of "See, kids, this is why you don't get your science from an organisation with a statement of faith which shows they cannot even read their own bible properly in the first place! These people aren't even interested in the different literary genres of the bible, let alone furthering science."
Well, as a Christian I think the Bible is the final authority... but authority on what? It's focus is on how a loving and gracious God has rescued a rebellious humanity, not the dull mechanics of what-God-made-when. The first chapter is a highly structured narrative, almost like a poem, with Day's 1 to 3 the Forms, Day's 3 to 6 the Filling of the Forms, and Day 7 the Purpose of the Forms. (Us enjoying it all).I think that's what he meant by "absolute authority." I took that to mean Biblical literalism.
Raqia comes from the Hebrew verb raqa, which means "beat," "stamp," "beat out" and "spread out." Occurring 11 times in the Old Testament, raqa has the meaning to "stamp one's feet" (twice), stamp something with the feet (once), spreading metal (four times), spreading out the earth (three times), and spreading the sky or the clouds (once). So, the verb raqa does not necessarily refer to the beating out of a solid object, but to a spreading out process, whether the object be solid or not.
Genesis 1:8 says that God Himself defines what the raqia is, saying "God called the expanse heaven." So, the so-called firmament is nothing more than heaven itself and does not comprise a separate structure. This fact is further emphasized in Genesis 1:20, where God says, "... let birds fly above the earth in the open expanse of the heavens." Obviously, birds cannot fly through a solid structure, clearly indicating that raqia is not a solid object.

The product, if you mean God's creation, is the product of special creation. "Gen 1: In the beginning God created..."
Because modern Hebrew is a language revived from ancient Hebrew and are mutually intelligible languages.Hebrew was a dead language for more than 2000 years.
Just think about how old english and new english are different in just a span of 200-300 years?!?!? Why do you think the old hebrew is the same as the new hebrew!
It was actually Charles lyell that worked it out. Truth and error tend to get mixed together. Abraham was called to come out from among them. As Christians we are to properly discern the truth. Abraham and Moses were highly educated. They had the best education you could get in their day. Still as Christians we go beyond what man is able to teach us. The Holy Spirit of God will guide you and lead you into all the truth you will ever need. God is able to help each individual to discern between truth and error.How was uniformitarianism a supernatural hypothesis?
Science is able to test how healthy we are. God will rescue and protect those who love Him. He will satisfy them with long life. Science is fully aware that Christians live longer. Of course in order to be healthy we have to eat right, exercise and control our stress. Not everyone is willing to do that.Science cannot evaluate supernatural cause, therefore, scientific theories do not make use of them.
Because modern Hebrew is a language revived from ancient Hebrew and are mutually intelligible languages.
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