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Minnemooseus
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Message 16 of 74 (32143)
02-13-2003 4:33 PM


I've posted this elsewhere, but I've never gotten a response from anyone. This seems to be a good place to try again.
Quoting myself:
quote:
Of course, evolution should not be expected to be taught in a church or sunday school that finds it to be contrary to their theology.
But, what I wonder is, should evolution and/or anti-creationism be touched upon in those churches who find it to be compatible with their theology (and find fundimentalist creationism to be contrary to their theology).
To take this a bit further. Does the non-fundimentalist Christian church have a moral and/or theological obligation to take a stand against an aspect of theology (creationism), that they find destructive to their vision of Christian faith?
I am inclined to say "Yes"
Moose

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