#174137 - 06/22/08 01:10 AM
Whither science?
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Chatting with my friend Mark, who I've known for 15 years and who is a strong recent creationist, he made the following comment:
"I suspect that in another hundred years, barring divine advents and dark ages, our scientific understanding will be quite different on these issues. And I suspect, close to the Biblical view of catastrophism."
That set me back on my heels - I'd never thought about it, taking this kind of long view, but I guess if I had, the idea that mainstream science would subscribe to a young age of the earth in future is not what I would have projected.
So how about it? In 100 years, or even in 40, scientific knowledge will have changed dramatically, that's a given. But in which directions, on the issues of special creation and the age of the earth?
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It's like no-one ever read their Gibbon
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