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Daily Archives: January 3, 2011
Fiddler in the Hood
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Ricky Gervais Deconstructs His Childhood Noah’s Ark Book
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The Book of Nature and the Book of God: Peter Enns v. Albert Mohler on Young Earth Creationism
Albert Mohler is President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and I think that the following is a brilliant take down of his preposterous hypothesis that the earth is not old, but young. It’s offered by Peter Enns at BioLogos: Dr. … Continue reading
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Tagged albert mohler, atheism, creationism, evolution, faith, Genesis, Jesus, peter enns, reason, the Bible
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Young Earth Creationism Watch: Intellectual Albert Mohler Drinks the Kool-Aid
Darrel Falk, President of BioLogos, calls Albert Mohler “among the most important evangelicals in the world” and a “giant” in evangelical and fundamentalist circles. In April of 2003, Time magazine preposterously referred to Mohler as America’s “reigning intellectual in the evangelical movement . … Continue reading
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Young Earth Creationism Watch: Albert Mohler v. BioLogos, Darrel Falk, and Bruce Waltke
With regard to the universe’s appearance of vast age, Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, offers this curious argument: The universe looks old because the creator made it whole. When he made Adam, Adam was … Continue reading
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