The day-age theory suggests that the seven days of creation actually took place over much more time in order to reconcile evolution and the Bible. This sermon will focus on looking at this theory and explaining its fallacies.
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Needed Sermon against growing error. Lays bare the irrational Theory that the Bible on creation can be made compatible with modern-day evolutionary science. The attempt began with BB Warfield at Princeton, then the Gap Theory of fundamentalists and today's Tim Keller (of The Gospel Coalition) while overlooking the perfect clarity of scripture. Liberalism has infiltrated with a seed of error that has continued to grow among conservatives. The infallibility of scripture is at stake. And the premise of Uniformitarianism in science (the rejection of the global Deluge of Noah) is the basis of erroroneus & misleading radio-carbon dating.
Pastor Mitch Lush grew up on a dairy farm in Nebraska. He graduated from Grace College (B.A.-1976) in Indiana and also from the Trinity Ministerial Academy in New Jersey (1981). Following the completion of his pastoral training, Mitch and his wife, Nancy, moved to Pennsylvania...