Philip wrote:Abel, Bible scholarship AND scientific data (ANOTHER testimony to what was created and how, correctly interpreted) and analysis (God's given us the the technical ability and knowledge to learn quite a lot about our world and universe) ALL grow and have exponentially increased over time. What is known now about all of these things is far greater than when, a century past, some theologians THOUGHT perhaps there was something to GT. But it's the very KNOWLEDGE growth that has produced a total rejection of it. That Christian scholars OVERWHELMINGLY reject GT, today, should make you wonder. EVERYTHING is not a grand conspiracy theory or a mere capitulation to the tsunami of evolutionary belief. That so many Christian scholars and theologians live, breath, think and pray about Scripture every day of their professional lives means they are looking at it in detail that you and I can't imagine. If even a small but significant percentage of evangelical scholars were open to GT, I'd not be so quick to dismiss it. But, really, and just ask Jac, such scholars are so rare as to be virtually extinct (Jac would probably say they ARE extinct).
Abel: I still think the church has been using the wrong creation interpretations against evolution and as we know it has had no effect.I believe the perception would change if people could see how the Gap theory defeats evolution,but it has not been seen and so not many know.
Abel, I believe the above is at the heart of why you are so attracted to GT. It's because you so detest the destructive influences of belief in pure naturalism/evolution and you see GT as a Scripture-based rebuttal. But that is an emotion-driven reason to latch onto something. But your real problem is 1) with Scripture's precise wording and 2) with a lack of any DEFINITIVE supportive Scriptural evidences - you've got to read GT into the text. And you mistrust those with much of the very same expertise of many who have worked to produce today's modern translations (ESV, NASB, NIV) - really, do you also mistrust the best of today's translations as well? There's reasonable arguments about some nuances in translations, but as for GT - it's not even a debate on today's Christian scholars' radar.
It sounds like to me you should be YEC then,also based on what you posted above you pretty much said or implied that even if the gap theory is true,you would still reject it because of scholars rejection of it.And if this is so,then why should we even study the bible for ourselves? We can just go by what scholars think.I cannot think like this.
You think I have accepted the GT because I so detest naturalism\evolution? No,not at All,Ibelieve the GT is biblically sound and despite your assertions no gap theorist is making things fit into the text,it is actually the opposite,but overlooked.If you cannot give sound biblical reasons why you reject the GT and instead accept more popular creation interpretations that are based on science that has been greatly influenced by evolution then why would you reject it?
I mean it has never been demonstrated life evolves despite those who have accepted it both atheists and Christians,and yet you are choosing to put your faith in science that requires faith to believe it,then apply it to the bible when it might be wrong.
Making Noah's flood fit into places in the bible where it does not fit is doing what you accuse GT of doing making things fit into the text,when it doesn't and although bible scholars of today reject the GT and you choose to believe them that are pushing mostly YEC,I choose to believe bible scholars of the past instead,and the GT is still taught today by bible teachers and preachers even so that it is not extinct it is just not well known about and easily overlooked.
And I do believe it is a shame that we have " A Lost World" nobody knows about and has been totally overlooked because of evolution in science.When the evidence in the earth proves it,if you don't look at it from an evolution perspective,as there are no transitional fossils in the strata like Darwin said we should find and never did.But this stuff is ignored and evolution is still accepted. Evolution might be wrong.
Also I go by evidence for everything I accept or reject and this is how I know the evidence for the GT is more persuasive than the evidence for evolution,even if evolution has a lot more evidence it does not prove it and requires faith to believe.
Meanwhile even if you want to deny the bible teaches a former world existed that perished,it would still defeat evolution to make a case for it and then back it up with evidence.
Hebrews 12:2-3 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross,despising the shame,and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
2nd Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,lest the light of this glorious gospel of Christ,who is the image of God,should shine unto them.