In his article, "Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople," Keller stated that the ability to know God could result from an evolutionary process.
He supposed that traits necessary for evolutionary survival and reproduction can also enable a person to believe in the existence of God and to believe the gospel. (1)
He further said that no logical reason precludes God from using evolution to predispose humans to believe in God and to consider the gospel. (2)
In his anti-Biblical science, Keller imagined that all humans can hold these two fundamental beliefs because of mankind's naturalistic evolution.
Do you make these same errors? Do Keller's theories withstand Biblical scrutiny?
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Tom Hill, president of Master Ministries International Inc., received a Bachelor of Science degree from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, and a Master of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary.
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