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Comment on ‘Yes, Creation!’ at the General Conference Session by Shining.

Does anyone know when Tim Standish is supposed to speak? I am going to be in Atlanta for the first week and would be very sorry if I was there and yet missed it.

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‘Yes, Creation!’ at the General Conference Session
@David Read: While I agree with you that a strong program like IGR or Answers in Genesis would be most helpful, I disagree that it should be unrelated to the church. Because of this and other major issues swirling around the church these days, I have been spending a lot of time recently considering the early church, especially as it related to the apostle Paul. Both in the NT and in Ellen White’s book Sketches from the Life of Paul, there is strong indication of God working thru the church even when the church falls far short of what they should be doing and saying. It is also true that when the apostolic church leaders were making some bad policy calls that Paul and company protested at the first “General Conference”.


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Southern Adventist University opens Origins Exhibit
@Professor Kent: You have asked many more than one question. And when one is answered, you ask another. No one here claims to have all knowledge about the present, let alone the past but many of the questions you ask, you could find the reasonable creationist responce on the web, if you, as you have several times stated, really want to know.

-Shining


Southern Adventist University opens Origins Exhibit
thanks bob, i found that bird track article worth saving to a word document. Old saying proved again, “A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.” This won’t help those who don’t want to consider creation viable. Each time one of their accusations is explained they just go looking for another. But the article will help those who are honestly considering all the options. Thanks again

-Shining


Southern Adventist University opens Origins Exhibit
@Professor Kent: I am comfortable with fossils after the flood. It makes a lot of sense. I will say that many things both creos and evos believed got changed after the succession of events on Mt. St. Hellens so that anything stated beyond the accounts of inspiration are always tentative in my mind.

-Shining


Southern Adventist University opens Origins Exhibit
@ Professor kent – I could go on but this by Natl Geographic should do for a finale. If one looks it is easy to find a plethora of evidence. In spite of evidece not yet found, evidence kept in private collections, evidence destroyed or tamered with, or evidence about about which inaccurate conclusions have been drawn, there is volumes of it there for the looking. In the past, there were plants and animals much bigger than what we see today. -Shining

“A team of amateur spelunkers has discovered caves filled with very well preserved fossils of giant flat-faced kangaroos, marsupial lions, wombats, Tasmanian tigers, and other megafauna that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene era, http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/08/0807_020731_TVmegafauna.html


Southern Adventist University opens Origins Exhibit
NEW DELHI: The largest non-carbonaceous plant fossils, 140 times bigger than today’s algae species, have been discovered in western Rajasthan (India), opening a new window for understanding evolution of life on earth.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-10-05/science/28098229_1_plant-fossils-jodhpur-scientists