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Great Sermon! The "scientific creationism" lecture is a horrible, disingenuous, uninformed misrepresentation of creation science. I had to stop because it was so insulting. Perhaps Robbins has his own standards to compare scientific creationists with, but anyone who bothers to go to sites like Answers In Genesis, Creaton Ministries International, Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship, the Institute for Creation Research, Evolutionary Truth by Piltdown Superman, and more, they will see a biblical commitment. I am saddened to see that biblical creationism is not biblical enough to please Robbins.
Bobby Thomas (6/4/2010)
from Kempner Texas
Uncompromising defender of God's Holy Word! I can not wait to meet Dr. Robbins when I get home. God bless him for his faithfulness while he was with us.
Neil (6/23/2006)
from Tucson
Great Sermon! P.S. I really appreciate being able to hear the audience's questions clearly.
Neil (6/23/2006)
from Tucson
Great Lecture! Very good points made here which are rarely discussed in the Christian community. I have for awhile harbored some suspicions about the means & ends of parachurch orgs who lobby for an unbiblical or stealth creationism being taught in public schools, but this talk really brought it out in sharp relief. Instead of recognizing that Biblical Christianity is of necessity in total opposition to the secular agenda of gov't schools (and acting accordingly), I think Christians instead want the "easy way out": "free" schools with a curriculum sufficiently sanitized so as not to offend them. This ecumenical syncretism has always been a problem with gov't schools.