Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A Defense of Six-Day Creation, G. I. Williamson



G. I. Williamson expresses my thoughts on this issue in the opening remarks of his article posted at the Aquila Report:


I’m well aware of the fact that our tolerance of “day-age,” “analogical,” and “framework” views is seen by some as a very good thing. It shows that we are not stick-in-the-mud fundamentalists. And for this reason we can still be people who are respected by intellectuals and scientific people. We can even join with them in ridiculing people like Ken Ham for their attempts to uphold and defend a literal reading of the Genesis account of creation. I am willing to admit that at one time I felt attracted to this viewpoint. I also wanted to be respected. 

Click here to read the article:  A Defense of Six-Day Creation

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