Sunday 8 July 2012

Well I am a bit like a bus..nothing for ages and then two come along at once. Firstly I wish to say something about Blogger...just a few bloggs in and I am far from impressed. I find it not that intuitive and really poor as a mobile site...like many others these days I prefer to do this on a smart phone and an somewhat surprised at how poorly set up this is for that..yes I could go and sit in front of a computer but I don't choose to, sorry so I am considering an alternative set up..possibly Word Press but we shall see. Itis possible I am just not interacting with it properly but I think not. Anyway that's by the way. Its been a funny old week what with the so called "God Particle" discovery and then the furore over the creationist feature at the new Causeway Visitors Centre. I have little to say about the former as I am not a physicist and there not qualified to comment..."well done" though may be an appropriate response. As for the other thing, well I am slightly more qualified here as I am a Christian though again, my scientific knowledge is very firmly of the "lay" variety. When it comes to origins I should nail my colors to the mast here and say that I am not a young earth creationist...I am if I'm honest in what I consider to be that rather large camp amongst mainstream evangelical Christianity which believes that God did the creating but exactly how He did it is a matter for debate. Such a debate in these parts though, if it happens at all, tends to generate a lot more heat than light and it rarely gets hotter than "young earth " zealotry. It never ceases to amaze me how many Christians can become so animated and galvanized about the age of the earth, or how generally mild mannered people become so exercised by(not to say expert on) the myriad meanings of the word "day" in the Genesis account and what have you. Perhaps I am being mischievous but one rarely encounters so much enthusiasm amongst believers for engaging with other arguably more pressing issues (world poverty and economic inequality for instance or the many glaring environmental considerations etc)...it is clearly and perhaps understandably easier to spend time worrying about the age of the earth and getting up the noses of the scientific community than it is to directly and perhaps sacrificially engage with what is actually happening in it. Unfair...well perhaps but I never promised fairness in this blog and I of course include myself firmly in this general criticism...collective naval gazing and mutual haranguing is always preferable to uncomfortable and risky engagement, whatever the issue. There is another more practical consideration here though in zealously pursuing a young earth agenda in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence to the contrary, and it is not just a matter of fomenting a needless antipathy towards science (though that's bad enough) but there is the very real risk of bringing the Christian gospel itself into disrepute by alienating vast numbers of people who otherwise might give it a more sympathetic hearing, and not just those within the scientific comnunity. Now if the gospel and indeed God are rejected because of honest, accurate and direct biblical revelation about his character and activity then that is fair enough. If however He is rejected because of questionable exegesis(however sincere or well meaning)leading to scientific outcomes lacking any real credibility then that is a very serious consideration for those who so vociferously espouse such views. Flying in the face of established scientific reasoning and evidence is fine if you are right...but the stakes are high if you are wrong and not just in terms of looking silly..you risk making God look silly and that is an entirely different proposition given what evangelical Christians believe about Him. The young
earthers will no doubt argue with all the self assurance of the zealot that they are indeed right and that every one is out of step but them on this, including all mainstream scientific enquiry. For their sake I hope this is the case as setting up God for ridicule is no laughing matter, as I'm sure they would be the first to agree. Perhaps those who regard the setting up of the Causeway installation as some sort of "victory" in the face of the wicked scientific atheism need to take a step back and consider which cause they are actually furthering...the answer may not be quite as simple as first thought.

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