The problem here is that God has not given us …

Comment on Radioactive Clocks – and the “True” age of Life on Earth by Sean Pitman.

The problem here is that God has not given us to know about the life and death of Jesus outside of the witnessed testimony of the Bible. And, if the claims of the Bible appear to be undermined by the “weight of empirical evidence”, most will also lose faith in the claims of Jesus as well… and rightly so. Biblical credibility and a rational faith in God and the story of Jesus go hand-in-hand.

So, what I’ve presented here is just a taste, a sampler, of the evidence that is available along these lines. This information, given from a biblical perspective, should encourage the reader to do further reading and investigation for his/her self to judge and see if the biblical perspective really does or does not carry the available “weight of evidence”. And, while it is true that the information on this topic is vast, it is also true that most of that information is also presented from a strongly biased perspective favoring long-ages of life and death on this planet over hundreds of millions of years. What I’m showing here is that this very same information actually supports and more easily fits within the young-life biblical perspective on origins. And, the more and more I’ve studied and read about this topic over the past 30 years or so the more and more I’ve found this to be true.

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Thank you very much Art. It means a lot coming from you…


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Thanks Bob. I’ll have to work on that (actually, I am working on it) 😉


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Thank you Colin. Just trying to save lives any way I can. Not everything that the government does or leaders do is “evil” BTW…


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I fail to see where you have convincingly supported your claim that the GC leadership contributed to the harm of anyone’s personal religious liberties? – given that the GC leadership does not and could not override personal religious liberties in this country, nor substantively change the outcome of those who lost their jobs over various vaccine mandates. That’s just not how it works here in this country. Religious liberties are personally derived. Again, they simply are not based on a corporate or church position, but rely solely upon individual convictions – regardless of what the church may or may not say or do.

Yet, you say, “Who cares if it is written into law”? You should care. Everyone should care. It’s a very important law in this country. The idea that the organized church could have changed vaccine mandates simply isn’t true – particularly given the nature of certain types of jobs dealing with the most vulnerable in society (such as health care workers for example).

Beyond this, the GC Leadership did, in fact, write in support of personal religious convictions on this topic – and there are GC lawyers who have and continue to write personal letters in support of personal religious convictions (even if these personal convictions are at odds with the position of the church on a given topic). Just because the GC leadership also supports the advances of modern medicine doesn’t mean that the GC leadership cannot support individual convictions at the same time. Both are possible. This is not an inconsistency.