(cont'd from yesterday's post)
"[S]ound reason and scientific research—including the very latest discoveries—consistently support, rather than erode, confidence in the truth of the Bible and faith in the personal, transcendent God revealed in both Scripture and nature."
Reasons to Believe makes this claim in their mission statement. Since the Creator gave us both the universe and the Bible, the facts of nature and the Bible's narrative will be consistent and accurate. So they aim for "constructive integration of God’s revelation (in Scripture and nature)" and they aim to communicate "those reasons with gentleness, respect, and a clear conscience." Not a harsh, combative argument.
A scientist from Florida got excited about this message. Here's his story:
Reasons to Believe makes this claim in their mission statement. Since the Creator gave us both the universe and the Bible, the facts of nature and the Bible's narrative will be consistent and accurate. So they aim for "constructive integration of God’s revelation (in Scripture and nature)" and they aim to communicate "those reasons with gentleness, respect, and a clear conscience." Not a harsh, combative argument.
A scientist from Florida got excited about this message. Here's his story:
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