Paul wrote:
Um, I thought his post #44 was pretty clear, and not vague at all that he had stopped being a YEC.
Verysincere wrote in post #44 in this thread:
Plus, are you unaware of the fact that practically all Christian colleges - including the evangelical ones - teach evolution as fact in their biology, geology, paleontology classes? Evolution and common descent are nearly universally accepted by the experts - including the experts teaching in Christian colleges.
The voices for YEC you hear are mostly either people making money off the movement (like AIG and others), or non-experts who have listened to them, and aren't familiar with the actual evidence. That's why your claim that there were "problematic fossils" is false - that claim is just another one of these statements by the uninformed.
Also, this struck me as a little odd:
Paul wrote
"YEC" is not an academic subject. YEC's don't have agreed upon evidence, or peer-reviewed journals, or actual research, or anything. Thus, there arn't "professors of YEC". YEC is simply a movement to deny actual science through deceptive quote mines, ignoring evidence, misrepresenting facts, and making millions by selling merchandise. That's why there are no "professors of Young Earth Creationism".
VS, by saying he had been a "young earth creationist professor" meant that as a professor of some actual academic subject, he also was personally a YEC at the time.
So his statement of being a "young earth creationist professor" was like being an "blonde haired professor" or a "SUV driving professor". He meant that as an adjective, not as the field he was the professor in.
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Second - you seem to have garbled his story anyway. He described how he used to be a YEC, is not now, and has been a professor both when he was YEC and up through now.
No! As I read it the person said "in all there years as a young earth creationist university professor"..and you are correct, I apologize, it was VS...but I see no reason to deduce from this that this person stopped being one, especially after they claimed after years they finally teach in a Christian college...
Um, I thought his post #44 was pretty clear, and not vague at all that he had stopped being a YEC.
Verysincere wrote in post #44 in this thread:
No, I was part of the young earth creationist movement for many years, as a speaker/author/debater. The Biblical evidence and the evidence from creation convinced me of my errors. Been there. Done that. How about you? Tell us about your academic career.
Plus, are you unaware of the fact that practically all Christian colleges - including the evangelical ones - teach evolution as fact in their biology, geology, paleontology classes? Evolution and common descent are nearly universally accepted by the experts - including the experts teaching in Christian colleges.
The voices for YEC you hear are mostly either people making money off the movement (like AIG and others), or non-experts who have listened to them, and aren't familiar with the actual evidence. That's why your claim that there were "problematic fossils" is false - that claim is just another one of these statements by the uninformed.
Also, this struck me as a little odd:
Paul wrote
is obviously NOT a YEC so on what basis or authority or degree he may hold would he be knowledgeable on the subject to teach it?!?
"YEC" is not an academic subject. YEC's don't have agreed upon evidence, or peer-reviewed journals, or actual research, or anything. Thus, there arn't "professors of YEC". YEC is simply a movement to deny actual science through deceptive quote mines, ignoring evidence, misrepresenting facts, and making millions by selling merchandise. That's why there are no "professors of Young Earth Creationism".
VS, by saying he had been a "young earth creationist professor" meant that as a professor of some actual academic subject, he also was personally a YEC at the time.
So his statement of being a "young earth creationist professor" was like being an "blonde haired professor" or a "SUV driving professor". He meant that as an adjective, not as the field he was the professor in.
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