Lance wrote:
> 'Whitcomb'?? Yikes, David! Please don't
> TEACH anything on this subject.

LOL.  That's why I was asking you to teach us.  :-)  I hope you do at least 
offer one exegetical problem.

Despite your disdain for Whitcomb, he was the only theologian brave enough 
to visit our halls of science and tell us scientists what the Bible teaches. 
Does that give him any credit at all?  He seemed like a meek and humble man. 
I actually liked him, what he had to say, and how he presented himself. 
Maybe it was because he knew his boundaries of expertise and dared not 
venture into science.

I met Henry Morris in a church once, and I have had some arguments with him 
one on one concerning science and statistical analysis.  Morris does not 
recognize his limitations of expertise.  I do not have the same respect for 
him as I do for Whitcomb, even though they are buddies and have collaborated 
on various works of dubious value.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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