Last week I ran across this article, an interview with Tim Keller, in Christianity Today. This week in my blog I decided to look at the questions he was asked, pull a quote from his answers, and share some thoughts.
Q: Why have you avoided using arguments from intelligent design in your apologetics?
A: Two people said [last night at a Veritas forum]: "I can't believe in Christianity, because look at the fossils." And I was trying to say, "Because you believe in evolution does this mean that Jesus Christ couldn't be raised from the dead?" One said, "No, that has nothing to do with it." If he was raised from the dead, then you have to take seriously the Scripture and you have to work on all this.
This is one of the things I wrestle with, especially given some of the ways that Old Earth stuff is argued. At a basic level, I have no issues with what Keller says, and if somebody could present me a great Old Earth model that addresses my issues with it, I wouldn't have any. So, what are my "issues" (well, the issues that matter for this conversation at least)?
The biggest one is death. The quick rundown of the Biblical narrative has death invading the human condition with the Fall (and becoming our final enemy ... see 1 Corinthians 15:24-26). Then Christ, through his life, death, and resurrection, overcomes death and prepares the way for the New Heavens and the New Earth. In other words, death not being natural is key to the whole resurrection narrative.
So, anybody have an Old Earth model where death isn't natural?



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