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PastorSherm

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First I would like to state that I am an Old Earth Creationist. I was talking with an athiest friend of mine and I told him that there are a large number of Christians who do infact believe in evolution.
He said that it sounded like to him that they were just picking up of the "truth" of evolution to still defend their beliefs. That they were just taking the "facts" of evolution and convientely adding them to their "mythology" so that they get the "reason" of evolution and the comfort of believing in God.
Many thiestic evolutionist I talk to will tell me the creation story is not to be taken literally. That their denominations do not believe it was an actual occurence. So then I must ask...What did your denominations believe 175 years ago, about how life began?
I'm not trying to start an argument, but it seems to me this athiest brought up some very good points. I'm not trying to argue with anybody, because The Good Lord only knows young earth creationists view OE creationists pretty much in the same light as thiestic evolutionists.
 

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The theology I tend to follow is Catholic even though I attend a Lutheran Church. Most of the theologians I have read (contemporary and historically) have accepted that much of Genesis is written allegorically in the language of the time. I have read much of Origen's theology and although he believed in a recent Creation he felt that the six day account was allegory. Origen of course had no reason to believe that the earth was 4.5 Byo (but we do today). Also, Origen had no real reason to beleive that the six day event was allegory (but he did anyway 2000 years ago). Obviously, he recognized the allegorical language and he was aware that the Pharisees believed in a written and oral Torah.

Pastor: here is an excerpt from an essay I recently wrote about a theology of evolution:

 
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PastorSherm said:
So then I must ask...What did your denominations believe 175 years ago, about how life began?

Is there some reason we must believe the same thing on something that is not a doctrinal issue that people in our denomination did 175 years ago? As it is, my denomination is only 162 years old.
 
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PastorSherm said:
What did your denominations believe 175 years ago, about how life began?




Let's see... They still hadn't "forgiven" Galileo for being right about how the Earth moved... They still thought that slavery was ok... They felt that women should not vote in either church or political matters... Some still felt that lightning rods were the tool of Satan... Autopsies of Christians were banned... Pentecostal like groups were often treated as witches or at least cultists…



You wish us to go back to those "good old days"?
 
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