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« on: December 19, 2011, 06:13:25 am »

Biologos is raising funds for teaching Christian students Darwinism

BioLogos, Christian Darwinism Central, is trying to raise $200,000 to go after Christian school science teachers (they have a matching grant of $100,000).

If you are a Christian who sends your kid to a Christian school, and the kid comes home raving about the complete certainty that the Cambrian explosion was nothing special and the origin of life is an easy question – well, there you go.

You might like to offer the school a gift to host credible explanations instead. Explanations that set out the real difficulties, and forego a lot of “Jesus n’ Darwin n’ us” guff.

http://www.uncommondescent.com/christian-darwinism/biologos-is-raising-funds-for-teaching-christian-students-darwinism/?utm

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(they have a matching grant of $100,000).

Where did this money come from? The Government? Where is the tauted seperation of church and state?  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2011, 12:19:34 pm »

I noticed that too. Good question, who kicked in that $100,000?
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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2014, 07:22:22 am »

BioLogos Foundation Pushing to Change the Way Christians Read Genesis and View Adam and Eve


 Just a five-minute stroll from the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich., sits the brown brick building that is home since last year to BioLogos, a foundation pushing churches and believers to embrace evolution, and in the process change how they read the Bible.
 
The brainchild of Francis Collins, who now heads the National Institutes of Health, BioLogos has taken in nearly $9 million from the Templeton Foundation and millions more from other donors. BioLogos in turn offers grants to church, parachurch, and academic leaders and organizations that promote “evolutionary creation.”
 
BioLogos president Deb Haarsma, former chair of Calvin’s physics and astronomy department, says churches that support evolution will be more effective witnesses in a culture that reveres science, and will help college students avoid a crisis of faith when biology professors argue for evolution. The BioLogos website states, “Genetic evidence shows that humans descended from a group of several thousand individuals who lived about 150,000 years ago.”
 
But Stephen Meyer, a Discovery Institute leader of the intelligent design movement, told WORLD BioLogos leaders are using “an unsubstantiated and controversial claim to urge pastors and theologians to jettison a straightforward reading of Genesis about the human race arising from one man and one woman. They think ‘the science’ requires such a reinterpretation, but apart from speculative models that make numerous question-begging assumptions, the science does no such thing.”
 
The BioLogos website gives three options regarding the existence of Adam and Eve: “One option is to view Adam and Eve as a historical pair living among many 10,000 years ago, chosen to represent the rest of humanity before God.  Another option is to view Genesis 2-4 as an allegory in which Adam and Eve symbolize the large group of ancestors who lived 150,000 years ago. Yet another option is to view Genesis 2-4 as an ‘everyman’ story, a parable of each person’s individual rejection of God.”
 
BioLogos is now spending $3.6 million (primary funder: Templeton) on 37 projects in the United States and around the world, with grants ranging from $23,000 to $300,000. According to the BioLogos website, funds go to “projects that explore consonance between evolution and Christian faith.” Projects must not “reject the conclusions of mainstream science (e.g. old earth, common descent, etc.).” The requirement is not so stringent on the other side of the spectrum: Proposals cannot reject, but they can “helpfully inform … historic, creedal Christianity (e.g. historical Resurrection, high view of Scripture, etc.).”
 
The projects include:

    A video series in Hawaii teaching evolution to Christian high-school students. Curricula for student groups or churches to “promote healthy dialogue on evolution and Christian faith.” Outreach initiatives to Catholics, Nazarenes, Vineyard churches, and Spanish and French speakers.
    A grant to Gordon College biology professor Craig Story to have 19 pastors spend a week learning from evolution-affirming scientists about DNA, galaxies, and biological change in microbes. “No one had a major meltdown,” said Story. “It was just a really good week.”
    A grant to fund a speaking tour for Wheaton College Old Testament professor John Walton, allowing him to share his interpretation of the first chapters of Genesis, which he says aren’t about the creation of the physical world. Walton sees Adam as a real person but one whom God did not literally make from the dust of the ground.
    A grant to Trinity Western University biologist Dennis Venema to co-write a book about Adam and evolution. Venema said his chapters will show, using measurements of genetic diversity, that modern humans did not originate from a single Adam-and-Eve-like couple, but from a group of ancestors around 10,000 in size. That’s consistent with the BioLogos belief statement that “God created humans in biological continuity with all life on earth.”

Eastern University biology professor David Wilcox is using a BioLogos grant to write a book about human origins models. He’s still weighing the options, but leans toward a model where Adam is the “chieftain” of a small, ancient tribe. One possibility for original sin, he says, is that it passed from Adam to his children via a process of enculturation and brain development. “We inherit sin, because we aren’t human unless we’re raised by other humans.”
 
Another BioLogos grant recipient, Oliver Crisp, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, says of Adam and Eve, “Maybe God implants in this pair a moral awareness and a likeness to God that was not present in other hominids.” Deb Haarsma says BioLogos does not have a set position on whether Adam and Eve were historical individuals or symbolic: “How sin entered the world, when and where it got started, these are questions that we’re researching and discussing.”
 
BioLogos personnel such as program director Kathryn Applegate discount the idea of miracles in natural history and say the evolution process worked by itself, without special intervention from God along the way: “I don’t think there’s evidence from the science that He supernaturally zapped something into existence.”
 
Some scientists are standing up against the BioLogos wave. David DeWitt, a biology professor at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., believes Adam was directly created, and says the genetics measurements supposedly disproving Adam and Eve rely on doubtful “molecular clock” rates calibrated with the assumption that “evolution is true, and that chimps and humans have a common ancestor.”
 
John West of the Discovery Institute, a leader in the Intelligent Design movement, says of BioLogos, “I don’t see them getting more clear about what it is they actually believe.” Were the first human beings created morally good? Or did they evolve as fundamentally selfish? The latter option would seem opposed to a traditional understanding of the fall, said West: “If you deny that, then when you say Jesus is your Savior—saving you from what? From His own botched creation?”
 
Jack Collins, a professor of Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, is the author of Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? He told me, “The actual historicity of Adam and Eve is extremely important as a fundamental Christian doctrine. … Christian doctrine is best understood as the true story of who we are and how we got to be where we are. ... It will come apart if we don’t tell the story with the proper beginning.”
 
Collins added, “The Bible leads us to expect a special creation of humankind. … If we take the idea of a purely natural process from molecules to mankind, then I think that is very difficult to square with the Bible. … It might even be impossible.”
 
Author Os Guinness hopes BioLogos and Intelligent Design leaders will join in helping evangelicals “recover a healthy, fearless, and constructive view of science” while combatting scientism: Guinness says such dialogue “can only bless us all in the end.”
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Evolutionist Professor Resigns from Christian College after School Affirms Genesis Creation Account

This story shows a direct infiltration of the Church.

A Philosophy professor with ties to an evolution-supporting organization resigned from a Christian college after the school affirmed its commitment to the biblical interpretation of the creation of Adam and Eve.

Dr. James Stump began teaching at Bethel College in 1998, working as a Professor of Philosophy for several years. Last month, Bethel College issued a statement to clarify its position on the origin of man. The statement affirmed the school’s belief in the special creation of Adam by God.

“This affirmation is essential to distinguish humanity from animals, as made in God’s image (Gen. 1:27; 2:7), to account for the work of Christ to atone for the representative sin of humanity through Adam (I Cor. 15:45), respect the genealogy of Luke 3, account for New Testament references to Adam by Paul (Rom. 5:12-17), and others,” the statement explained, adding that faculty would be expected to agree with this position.

However, Stump announced last month that he would be resigning from Bethel College due to the school’s interpretation of the Bible. Citing “tension” between his beliefs and the college’s statement, Stump wrote in a letter that he would be seeking “alternate work.”

Evidently, Stump doubts the literal interpretation of the Bible’s creation account and instead believes that human evolution is compatible with the Scriptures. He is currently the content manager at BioLogos—an organization that promotes God-guided evolution, rejects young earth creation beliefs, and urges Christians to accept the belief that the earth is billions of years old.

BioLogos is ANTICHRIST

“We humans have been shaped through the death and suffering wrought by eons of evolution—life forms that came from the dust and returned to it,” Stump wrote in a BioLogos blog post in February.

Following Stump’s resignation, BioLogos criticized Bethel College’s decision to uphold the traditional interpretation of Genesis.

“We at BioLogos are disheartened by this decision,” wrote BioLogos President Deborah Haarsma. “It put Jim in the painful situation of having to choose between the scholarship to which he feels called and the academic community to which he has belonged for decades.”

“For many Evangelicals, the evolutionary creation position is unfamiliar and even seems impossible—they see no way that a person could love the Bible without rejecting evolution,” Haarsma wrote. “But at BioLogos, we do not see evolution as inherently atheistic. We love the Bible and we make the case for evolutionary creation: that God used the natural process of evolution to create all of life’s diverse forms, including humans, as supported by abundant genetic and fossil evidence.”

Many other Christians disagree with Haarsma’s analysis, saying the Bible and evolution are incompatible.

“[D]eath plays a prominent part in evolution,” Dr. John Morris with the Institute for Creation Research wrote. “In fact, to an evolutionist, death is normal, death is good, death provides the fuel for evolutionary change.”

“Evolution and the Bible most seriously conflict at this point,” he continued. “If evolution (or even just the concept of an old earth, with death and fossils predating man’s sin) is correct, then death is natural, death is normal, death produced man. Most importantly, in this view, death is not the penalty for sin, for it preceded man and his sin. But if death is not the penalty for sin, then the death of Jesus Christ did not pay that penalty, nor did His resurrection from the dead provide eternal life.”

“While belief in creation and the young earth may not be essential for salvation (many Christians wrongly believe and do many things the Bible teaches against), if evolution is right, if the earth is old, if fossils date from before man’s sin, then Christianity is wrong!” he concluded. “These ideas destroy the foundation for the Gospel and negate the work of Christ on the cross. Evolution and salvation are mutually exclusive concepts.”

http://christiannews.net/2015/07/20/evolutionist-professor-resigns-from-christian-college-after-school-affirms-genesis-creation-account/
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« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2015, 08:16:51 pm »

I'm also seeing a growing number of KJB ministries preaching the gap theory nowdays(yes, that includes independent, non-501c3 ones).

Which also makes me wonder if they've been infiltrated too.
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