We all believe that the world today is governed by natural laws set in place by God. We wouldn't expect something in the science lab to be influenced by divine intervention. In fact, everything that happens in nature today is explainable with natural explanations. This is because God set things up to give us some space so that we could be free to choose God. Even though science explains so many things, we still believe God is an active God in the world today. Nature itself is set up to act out God's will. For example, if a farmer prays for rain and it rains, the his prayer was answered, even though there is a natural explanation for the rain, it is still God's work.
Now imagine if the farmer said that the rain had supernatural origins, that science couldn't possible explain it. Now the farmer believes in God because of this supernatural rain and he knows of God's existence because of it. He tells his friends because he wants them to believe in God too. The friend looks into it and finds out that meteorology can explain exactly why it rains and says "See, there is no God."
That is what it means to hand the enemy a weapon. To insist that science won't be able to explain a phenomenon, and then when science eventually can explain it (as it always does), ppl like Richard Dawkins will go "See, I can explain it through natural processes, there is no God."
This is essentially what YECs are doing. They insist that there is an unbridgeable gap in the fossil record, an irreducibly complex protein, or an unevolvable feature in an organism. Then, when science explains it, the atheists can say "See, there is a natural explanation, there is no God."
It is quite damaging to Christianity to continually hand the enemy reasons not to believe. I would like to suggest that we try to use God's gift of the scientific method to glorify Him, not to shove him out of the picture as the demands of creationism do. God used the natural method of evolution in the past just the same as He uses other natural methods to work now. There is no conflict between science and God, so stop giving the atheist weapons with your psuedo science.
Now imagine if the farmer said that the rain had supernatural origins, that science couldn't possible explain it. Now the farmer believes in God because of this supernatural rain and he knows of God's existence because of it. He tells his friends because he wants them to believe in God too. The friend looks into it and finds out that meteorology can explain exactly why it rains and says "See, there is no God."
That is what it means to hand the enemy a weapon. To insist that science won't be able to explain a phenomenon, and then when science eventually can explain it (as it always does), ppl like Richard Dawkins will go "See, I can explain it through natural processes, there is no God."
This is essentially what YECs are doing. They insist that there is an unbridgeable gap in the fossil record, an irreducibly complex protein, or an unevolvable feature in an organism. Then, when science explains it, the atheists can say "See, there is a natural explanation, there is no God."
It is quite damaging to Christianity to continually hand the enemy reasons not to believe. I would like to suggest that we try to use God's gift of the scientific method to glorify Him, not to shove him out of the picture as the demands of creationism do. God used the natural method of evolution in the past just the same as He uses other natural methods to work now. There is no conflict between science and God, so stop giving the atheist weapons with your psuedo science.