> I'm one who doesn't believe the Flood was global, and so don't particularly think that any zebras, for instance, were destroyed in the Flood.
Hi Jim, Long time no talk. I just realized that it was you. I hope you are doing well. I used to believe in a local flood too until I did more digging into geology. More and more evidence for the global flood is adding up every year as Geological science progresses. I think there is plenty evidence today to affirm the global flood, but it took me over 6 months to get there. I'm sure that was due to God's grace. This is a good resource:
https://creation.com/startling-evidence-for-noahs-floodIt sounds like we are mostly in agreement otherwise, so I'm not going to nitpick.
> Obviously, abiogenesis is still a problem scientists haven't solved.
I work in AI/ML/Analytics, and after working on some Computational Biology projects, it helped me realize that abiogenesis will never be solved via naturalism. Life defies the laws of physics (entropy) and mathematics. Life is made up of amazing nano-machines, perfectly optimal for their task. It's not haphazard. The Discovery Institute is a good resources and I highly recommend this overview by Dr. James Tour:
https://youtu.be/zU7Lww-sBPgTheologically, I think it is also absurd to think that God would create Human beings from primates. Especially Mary and Jesus. Popular claims about similarities between Humans and Primates are way exaggerated. Pamela Aker has a good presentation about that and other mainstream exaggerations :
https://youtu.be/c9KDMY3UUDs> Ex nihilo doesn't necessarily apply to how life started, but only to how the cosmos started.
Agreed, but all the Church fathers are in agreement that animals were originally made that way. God poured out His grace on them, and I think that God's grace is the best way to get the truth. There is a great case to be made about how Darwinism has been the main weapon of our enemy. When people believe that they are animals, they start to act accordingly. When Communists in Russia and China first re-educated people, they didn't start with Marxism. They started with Darwinism. From there, they could break up families, break up human morals, break up marriages, and the most fundamental building blocks of God's creation.
> The author is denying the eternity of matter, something current scientists also deny.
Agreed. It's interesting how atheists will pick and choose what to believe, with or without evidence. As a former agnostic/atheist, I can confirm that it is a type of religion in practice.