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The Problem of Evil and Mormonism

Mormons and evangelicals are or aren’t both Christians. We were wondering about that this morning, right? And whether the two groups share the same values and doctrines.
And before that, I said the Problem of Evil was one of the Philosophical Issues surrounding Creationism.
And I happen to have something to say about Mormonism and the Problem [...]

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Creationism Is at an End

Which just means I will have said my peace (piece?) after this post on the subject. All we have left to talk about is Creationism’s third issue-group, “How to understand what Philosophy says.”
(The first was discussed here and here, and the second was discussed here).
Philosophical Issue (1): If the ex nihilo, nihil fit principle [...]

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Creationism’s Scientific Issues

As my next-to-last post on Creationism, I want to examine the second of the three issue-groups surrounding Creationism: “How to understand what Science says.”
(I’ve already dealt with the first, “How to understand what Scripture says,” here and here.)
“How to understand what Science says” is, actually, beyond me. I’m neither a biologist nor an archaeologist nor [...]

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What Creationism Won’t Tell You

(Trying to whip up a little controversy with that title, eh Tillman?)
After listing the three kinds of Creationism, the three groups-of-issues surrounding Creationism, and the approach you have to take when reading Genesis’ Creation Story, I promised to say what reading Genesis 1-3 will show you (and how this might solve the debate with Science).
I [...]

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Reading the Creation Story

As I mentioned before, I’ve written a book (*Stewie’s making fun of Brian’s novel-writing begins to play in background*) on reading the first three chapters of Genesis. In my second post on Creationism, I said I would talk about the right way to read the Bible’s account of Creation.
Here’s the approach I work with in [...]

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Creationism’s Issue-Groups

Continuing from before . . .
Just as there are three approaches to Creationism (of which I am aware), there are three groups of issues related to Creationism:
(1) How to understand what Scripture says
(2) How to understand what Science says
(3) How to understand what Philosophy says
In other words, we have to deal with claims of [...]

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Making Sense of Creationism

Mr. Salk wrote:

I assume you are a creationist? If so, you should write up your reasoning for being one. It’s not so easy to understand..
I enjoy the way the question is framed. My reasoning is simultaneously unknown (and therefore requested) and not easy to understand. No, I’m not making fun of Mr. Salk. [...]

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