Apologetics 1
An Atheist’s View Of Christianity
Christianity has fought, still fights, and will fight science to the desperate end over evolution, because evolution destroys utterly and finally the very reason Jesus’ earthly life was supposedly made necessary. Destroy Adam and Eve and the original sin, and in the rubble you will find the sorry remains of the son of god. Take away the meaning of his death. If Jesus was not the redeemer that died for our sins, and this is what evolution means, then Christianity is nothing.
G. Richard Bozarth, “The Meaning of Evolution,” American Atheist, 20 Sept. 1979, p.30.
Some atheists understand the Gospel better than some Christians. When Christians take some of the tenants of evolution and attempt to mix them into the Bible, they are deliberately or maybe unwittingly corrupting the Gospel. No part of evolution should be acceptable to Christians, including the belief of an old earth.
This page has three sub-pages as follows (just click on each link in blue):
Scripture Proves Scripture
Exegesis versus Eisegesis
Historical Narrative versus Poetic Sections of Scripture
An Atheist’s View Of Christianity
Christianity has fought, still fights, and will fight science to the desperate end over evolution, because evolution destroys utterly and finally the very reason Jesus’ earthly life was supposedly made necessary. Destroy Adam and Eve and the original sin, and in the rubble you will find the sorry remains of the son of god. Take away the meaning of his death. If Jesus was not the redeemer that died for our sins, and this is what evolution means, then Christianity is nothing.
G. Richard Bozarth, “The Meaning of Evolution,” American Atheist, 20 Sept. 1979, p.30.
Some atheists understand the Gospel better than some Christians. When Christians take some of the tenants of evolution and attempt to mix them into the Bible, they are deliberately or maybe unwittingly corrupting the Gospel. No part of evolution should be acceptable to Christians, including the belief of an old earth.
This page has three sub-pages as follows (just click on each link in blue):
Scripture Proves Scripture
Exegesis versus Eisegesis
Historical Narrative versus Poetic Sections of Scripture