Wendell: Many have not thought out the implications of theistic …

Comment on The Rise of Theistic Evolutionism – The Salvation of Christianity? by DeeDee.

Wendell: Many have not thought out the implications of theistic evolution, but it boils down to this: if God could not create you by the method recorded in the Bible, in a few minutes, then there is no hope of resurrection because it takes more power to recreate and resurrect than it takes to create originally as God did in Genesis. That being the case, then why do those who claim to believe in theistic evolution continue to claim that they believe in God and claim to have hope in God for a future life? It is contradictory. They have no logical basis for believing it at all and should give up on Christianity altogether because their God is too small. He obviously has very little power

This is so powerful, it is too bad it is tucked down in the comments. Wendell, I have cut and pasted this to my profile on fb.

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The Rise of Theistic Evolutionism – The Salvation of Christianity?
I think contemplation of the concept of LOVE of the truth might be appropriate here. Someone who goes about proclaiming God’s word to the best of their understanding, tho flawed, is a whole different piece than someone who avoids or ignores the truth. And if someone just beginning to learn Bible truths is accepted as the Lord’s servant, it does not mean that we should set to one side all that we know.

If someone is teaching bsic computation in primary school but has no knowledge of algebra, should a high school math teacher present no more than that? Would you consider him a good math teacher? No. It is his job to add to the basic skills learned in the first years.