Tom,

A simple search on The Highway probably would have given you what you are asking for. scratchchin

- The Word of God and Science, by John De Vries

- Response to the Old-Earth Advocacy of Modern Reformation Magazine, by John K. Reed.

This argument when posed by unbelievers is perhaps understandable because they are locked in to their presupposition that all things occur due to natural causes. And thus, allegedly if all things are left to themselves over a period of billions of years, they would have progressed to what we see today. Of course, science itself disputes that presupposition, but that's another laughable subject. But when an alleged professing Christian adopts the pagan view and/or tries to assimilate it with the Bible, the result is ALWAYS science being given more authority than Scripture, just as your antagonist has done; Science must interpret the Bible. A faulty hermeneutic does not make the Bible a fallible authority. wink


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