![]() My purpose, here, is to summarize why I believe their objections to the two-books idea are illegitimate. All of them seem to disagree with their spiritual forebears, and to disagree with them sharply. ![]() I closed my post with representative quotes from three leading modern young-earth creationist spokespersons. In my last post in this series, I attempted to summarize the thoughts of a number of leading Christian thinkers down through the centuries in reference to the idea of "God's two books." All of these thinkers seemed to believe that scientific inquiry and biblical study should inform one another. First post in the series: Perspectives on an Evolving Creation, 1 - Introduction. ![]() Previous post in this series: Perspectives on an Evolving Creation, 4a - God's Two Books, Part I. #7 in an ongoing series on Perspectives on an Evolving Creation edited by Keith B.
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