On 2/22/2014 10:19 AM, Frnak McKenney wrote:
It's worse than that. According to Ken Ham of the Creation Museum,
science's assumption that we can judge the past from what we observe
in the present is not a fact, it is an article of faith since clearly
we were not there to observe what happened, say, 10,000,000 years ago.
In fact, after listening to this debate:
C-SPAN Evolution Versus Creationism Debate [2:30:18]
February 4, 2014
http://www.c-span.org/video/?317578-...tionism-debate
The Creation Museum hosted a debate on evolution versus creationism
between scientist Bill Nye ("The Science Guy") and the founder of
the Creation Museum, Ken Ham.CNN correspondent Tom Foreman
moderated the debate on the question, Is creation a viable model of
origins in todays modern scientific era?
I realize that "I" can't even swear that "I" watched the debate, since
"I'm" not there now watching "me" watch it then. If I assume did
watch it, I will also assume that I definitely enjoyed seeing and
hearing Bill Nye at work.
( There's never an Epistomologist around when you really need one. )
Frank McKenney
Albert Einstein said,
"Science without religion is lame,
Religion without science is blind"
I believe myself to be a strong Christian.
As such I don't believe I have any right
to decide how God does things or what
methods he used.
Those who think otherwise? I wonder what
He thinks of them...