#108129 - 01/02/07 03:35 AM
Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
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http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/(the Origins forum seems to have vanished, as planned, so I guess we're back to discussing this kind of stuff here... but if the mods want to move it elsewhere that's fine too)
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#108155 - 01/02/07 01:52 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
[Re: Shane]
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Thanks for the pointer.
It is interesting to see how parallel his and my experiences were -
a childhood where we believed that we knew a truth that the evolutionists didn't, then
an awareness that the evidence for evolution was much more extensive and much stronger than we had been previously aware, combined with a realization that the recent creation models were inadequate
followed by an honest attempt to be true to both Christianity and the evidence
/Bevin
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#108159 - 01/02/07 03:14 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
[Re: bevin]
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I think it's interesting (and great, of course) that you've managed to hold onto your faith in God where he hasn't.
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#108163 - 01/02/07 04:44 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
[Re: Bravus]
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One of the biggest steps for me was the realisation that a God powerful enough to create the universe would actually have enough 'cpu-power' available to be able to sift through the stars/planets for interesting things and to find life interesting.
It led to a mind-set change from one of
life on Earth is a tiny insignificant part of the universe
to
life is a fascinating local phenomona, in many ways much more interesting than two galaxies colliding
and then to the realisation that, perhaps, God created this whole complex universe in order to create something interesting and unpredictable to interact with.
Because I separated belief in God from a belief in a specific interpretation of specific documents, I was able to re-evaluate how I understood the documents without having to change my view of an immensely powerful God.
Personally, I don't see why an such a God would want people standing around Him singing "Holy Holy Holy" - instead He would want them off and doing interesting and unpredictable things, ...
I suspect God Himself does not yet know all the things that can be done within this complex physical universe He has made.
/Bevin
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#108166 - 01/02/07 05:58 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
[Re: Shane]
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I agree that its a sad story in many ways. I was suprised that he had lost his faith in a personal God. I feel that soon there is going to be a shaking (not meant in the typical SDA sense) over these issues.
I grew up with the notion that EGW was infallible. I remember sitting in science classes stoically rejecting everything that had to do with origins of this world that was not mentioned in scripture.
When I started ministry I had the blessing of inviting a couple of SDA scientists to my church who gave me a more rounded view of science and the Bible.
I healther approach to these topics would be to teach our children and our church members what we believe to be truth and what some of the other opinions are.
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#108167 - 01/02/07 06:38 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
[Re: lazarus]
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A group here at Andrews invited Ron to speak ... There was such an outcry that he was then not allowed to speak on campus and had to go to a Non SDA church.
I think it is a real shame that we as Adventists can't be open enough to hear anothers view on Creation.
I appreciate the questions and views of a wide variety of beliefs here on C/A.
Thank you guys.
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#108177 - 01/02/07 11:06 PM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
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Thanks, Redwood.
That's an interesting point, actually: we're usually very keen on making sure creationism is included as one of a range of positions on origins... but how careful are we to make sure evolution is included, and done justice to, as one of a range of positions in Adventist schools? The logic is basically the same, but my experience was similar to those described here: all we knew was mockery and rejection of any other views.
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#108184 - 01/03/07 12:54 AM
Re: Ronald Numbers, former SDA, on creationism
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Hmmm. I never realized Ron Numbers is no longer an Adventist. It's nice to know he's accepted as an expert by both the creationists and the evolutionists.
This article looks interesting. I'll have to join Salon so I can read it.
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