Vance said:
Nothing you wrote would require a different response than the points I had already made in this very thread. So, we had both stated our position and I simply think you are wrong, and I am willing to let those points stand on their own for anyone to consider. As I said, MORE than willing, given the substance of the discussion.
You demonstrate very well how to not hear what I have been saying. By all means let your points stand. I will point to Jesus Christ.
I am fine with you declaring I am wrong and you are right.
Vance said:
But one point you have been making in this and other threads is that we should not be arguing over this origins issue, but should be simply preaching Christ and the Gospel message. But you are only saying this to those who believe in the YEC approach. You are telling US that we should not be bothering to oppose YEC'ism and show that TE'ism is a valid alternative because this entire issue is NOT the Gospel, and we should be teaching the Gospel.
Are we switching to a different position now Vance? You originally stated that you are here to help those who are faltering in their faith and those who are non-believers that hold to the evolutionary thought. Are we now changing this position?
I have been replying to this stance you have taken here. You, in your ever debating fashion, have taken my words out of the context into a broader scope when they were not meant for that.
Again, let me be very clear to you: I am replying to how you and others take up this position of reaching those who are faltering in their faith and those who are non-believers with evolutionism.
I would not have even responded to you if it wasn't for your blatant attempt at a gross misrepresentation of my argument. If you are not going to stick with the actual points and rather run off with your strawman, then don't bother even commenting back. But if you would like to engage in the actual points, then can you atleast be consistent?
Let me be clear, once again, I do not see any power in evolutionism to help one from faltering in their faith or for the non-believer. I know the power that is in Jesus Christ and He alone will bring people to faith and keep them in faith. Evolutionism has no power and it will not save anyone. It is a poor excuse to use and to lay the blame on because an individual has decided they are not sure if they want to pick up their cross and follow Jesus Christ. Adam did it, and so do many others. Will you fall for this excuse or will you understand that Jesus Christ is the answer to everything?
Vance said:
But, are you telling your fellow YEC's the same thing? The ones who are spending vastly more time and energy on this issue across the country than TE's are? I am not talking about telling these YECs, including the "ministries" that their beliefs are wrong, but simply that they should not be wasting time and energy on this subject.
Can you prove that these scientists and others are spending most all of their time on this instead of Jesus Christ? You admitted that you spend your time on evolutionism to counter creationism.
Evolution is the predominant theory out there. You and others are upset that creationists have not accepted evolution and evolution is being engaged by another theory. Creationism is trying to bring people to the realization of what is written in the Bible. For some reason you have a problem with people trying to get others back to the Bible rather than science. Your excuse is that it is bad science and you cannot accept that people see differently than you. Furthermore you think that the best way to counter this is by going to the opposite extreme when it concerns people who falter in their faith and for the non-believer.
Evolution is more widely accepted than creation. Yet, so many still have a problem that their is a minority of people who believe creation to be the true explanation of origins. To try and counter this, you will claim it is yec that is at fault for people faltering in their faith. You have even claimed that yec is more damaging to the Christian faith than believing Jesus Christ did not raise from the dead.
Creation is such a small denominator in the whole scheme of Christianity and yet so many want to lay the blame on it for people not being a Christian. Times never change, people will not take responsibility for their own actions.
Vance said:
There is no double-standard. There is you who chooses to misrepresent my argument and create a strawman. Again, if you are going to keep at this, don't even waste your time commenting back. This is not the first time you have done this with my arguments here. It is looking as if the key to making your arguments is misrepresentation of the opponents arguments, hence strawman.
And in case you forget here is my argument in a simple and easy to understand message: Your position is that of helping those who falter and non-believers with evolutionism. You claim creationism is at fault, hence the evolutionism counter. My position is you are wasting your time and putting too much stock into evolutionism and should rather preach Jesus Christ crucified and risen instead.
The power of salvation and keeping of the faith is in Jesus Christ alone, period.