Something that I thought might be interesting--
I read the following on the AIG website--it's their stated theology:
THEOLOGY
I've bolded the parts I disagree with.
Here's why I disagree--
#2--I believe that the creation story in Genesis is an allegory. Whether or not there was a literal guy named Adam and he had a woman named Eve, the creation story tells us that from our very inception mankind rebelled against God.
#7--To me salvation by grace through faith is as clear as rat droppings in a sugar bowl if you read the N.T. This is kinda a minor nit-picky point with me, but in all fairness I want to lay out all differences I have with AIG, including the ones I feel are pretty minor.
The reason I've posted this thread is because a read through the AIG site has me kinda angry. They deny yet imply that a person's theology is going to be fouled up by not taking the creation account in Genesis literally as opposed to believing that it tells the truth employing a literary device.
So for the heck of it, let's see how much our belief that evolution occurred affects our theology and leads us to different conclusions than the ones they have reached. Where do you disagree with AIG?
Oh, I'm editing to add this link. This might function as a helpful cheat sheet for finding the flaws in our faith that suppodedly arise from being TEs. This comes from AIG.
I read the following on the AIG website--it's their stated theology:
THEOLOGY
- The Godhead is triune: one God, three Persons—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
- All mankind are sinners, inherently from Adam and individually (by choice) and are therefore subject to God’s wrath and condemnation.
- Freedom from the penalty and power of sin is available to man only through the sacrificial death and shed blood of Jesus Christ, and His complete and bodily Resurrection from the dead.
- The Holy Spirit enables the sinner to repent and believe in Jesus Christ.
- The Holy Spirit lives and works in each believer to produce the fruits of righteousness.
- Salvation is a gift received by faith alone in Christ alone and expressed in the individual’s repentance, recognition of the death of Christ as full payment for sin, and acceptance of the risen Christ as Saviour, Lord and God.
- All things necessary for our salvation are either expressly set down in Scripture or may be deduced by good and necessary consequence from Scripture.
- Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary.
- Jesus Christ rose bodily from the dead, ascended to Heaven, and is currently seated at the right hand of God the Father, and shall return in person to this Earth as Judge of the living and the dead.
- Satan is the personal spiritual adversary of both God and man.
- Those who do not believe in Christ are subject to everlasting conscious punishment, but believers enjoy eternal life with God.
- The only legitimate marriage is the joining of one man and one woman. God has commanded that no intimate sexual activity be engaged in outside of marriage.
I've bolded the parts I disagree with.
Here's why I disagree--
#2--I believe that the creation story in Genesis is an allegory. Whether or not there was a literal guy named Adam and he had a woman named Eve, the creation story tells us that from our very inception mankind rebelled against God.
#7--To me salvation by grace through faith is as clear as rat droppings in a sugar bowl if you read the N.T. This is kinda a minor nit-picky point with me, but in all fairness I want to lay out all differences I have with AIG, including the ones I feel are pretty minor.
The reason I've posted this thread is because a read through the AIG site has me kinda angry. They deny yet imply that a person's theology is going to be fouled up by not taking the creation account in Genesis literally as opposed to believing that it tells the truth employing a literary device.
So for the heck of it, let's see how much our belief that evolution occurred affects our theology and leads us to different conclusions than the ones they have reached. Where do you disagree with AIG?
Oh, I'm editing to add this link. This might function as a helpful cheat sheet for finding the flaws in our faith that suppodedly arise from being TEs. This comes from AIG.