1) It makes no predictions.
2) Its sole existence is based on the facts of its opposition.
3) Those who believe it in recognize that they can say nothing to sway the skeptic.
4) It claims to be science when it has not made a single verifiable scientific solution of its own.
5) Many of its followers are judgemental and self-righteous.
6) It does not allow for mistakes.
etc...
I used to be a hardcore YEC. I studied it over and over. It took me a few years to conclude that studying it is a waste of time, because the results of study don't actually change anything I believed in it. Not a single thing in three years changed my position on it. It all came down to:
1) What does the bible say about YEC?
2) Who wrote what it says about YEC?
3) Why must I assume God told them to do it?
4) Is there any reason to believe what is said about YEC to be truth at all?
Unfortunately, the answer was no to all of it. I was force fed scripture instead of Christ all my life. It took a huge short at my heart. I recognized that my dogmatic approach to these verses in the bible wasn't doing me any good, and I was not growing in Christ.
YECers. Your faith is very noble. However, I can honestly say that there is absolutely nothing to YEC that is looking desirable at this point.
The best way I can think to break it down is like this:
When my two kids are hungry, they don't care how the food gets cooked, how it gets on the plate, and how their bodies digest and use the food, as long as they can eat. I have found the approach that "daddy did it and he did it well" to now be the most gratifying. I am no longer hungry. This is because I have been fed.
Now if everyone could just quit pestering each other on "how daddy did it". That is about the time I would pull out the spoon. Heh.
(and if you were wondering. yes I am through with this debating. i'm sick and tired of being told I'm the younger, ignorant child when you have absolutely no idea how old i am, or how God came to age me the way he has.)
2) Its sole existence is based on the facts of its opposition.
3) Those who believe it in recognize that they can say nothing to sway the skeptic.
4) It claims to be science when it has not made a single verifiable scientific solution of its own.
5) Many of its followers are judgemental and self-righteous.
6) It does not allow for mistakes.
etc...
I used to be a hardcore YEC. I studied it over and over. It took me a few years to conclude that studying it is a waste of time, because the results of study don't actually change anything I believed in it. Not a single thing in three years changed my position on it. It all came down to:
1) What does the bible say about YEC?
2) Who wrote what it says about YEC?
3) Why must I assume God told them to do it?
4) Is there any reason to believe what is said about YEC to be truth at all?
Unfortunately, the answer was no to all of it. I was force fed scripture instead of Christ all my life. It took a huge short at my heart. I recognized that my dogmatic approach to these verses in the bible wasn't doing me any good, and I was not growing in Christ.
YECers. Your faith is very noble. However, I can honestly say that there is absolutely nothing to YEC that is looking desirable at this point.
The best way I can think to break it down is like this:
When my two kids are hungry, they don't care how the food gets cooked, how it gets on the plate, and how their bodies digest and use the food, as long as they can eat. I have found the approach that "daddy did it and he did it well" to now be the most gratifying. I am no longer hungry. This is because I have been fed.
Now if everyone could just quit pestering each other on "how daddy did it". That is about the time I would pull out the spoon. Heh.
(and if you were wondering. yes I am through with this debating. i'm sick and tired of being told I'm the younger, ignorant child when you have absolutely no idea how old i am, or how God came to age me the way he has.)