Here's a sobering excerpt from an email I received from @BioLogosOrg. I have seen this firsthand: skeptics are made by bad hermeneutics and bad theology. pic.twitter.com/hsEKmL0GD5— Tentative Apologist (@RandalRauser) September 28, 2019
What Rauser really means is that we should just admit that the Bible is full of scientific mistakes. When we defend inerrancy, that creates "unnecessary stumbling blocks".
i) Churchgoing teenagers should be taught the limitations of science.
ii) While their questions shouldn't go unanswered, teenagers should acquire the sophistication to look for answers in the right places. The fact that most Christians in church can't answer their questions doesn't cast doubt on Christianity. It's not their area of specialization.
iii) According to Rauser's "progressive" theology, whenever there's a conflict between Christianity and "science", we should always defer to "science". Think about that for a moment:
• Science says there is no world to come. Planet earth will become uninhabitable, and that's the end of life on earth.
• Science says humans have no immortal soul. When you die your mind and memories are lost forever.
• Science says people who've been dead for days never come back to life.
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