Six Literal Days of Creation? (A “Day” in Genesis 1, part 2)

A couple of articles ago, I pointed out that the narrow scope of Christian scientists who argue for a literal, six day creation narrative are applying a novel interpretative lens to Scripture that ignores thousands of years of biblical exegesis. One such scientist, Henry Morris, stated that anyone who does not believe in a literal,Continue reading “Six Literal Days of Creation? (A “Day” in Genesis 1, part 2)”

Change is difficult, but a part of Christian conversion

I am not a fan of change.  I like my routine, and I like the predictable, boring, and mundane.  My feathers get ruffled easily if things are out of order. Just ask my church: I’ve been pastor of Trinity for quite some time now, and the only thing I’ve changed in worship in the pastContinue reading “Change is difficult, but a part of Christian conversion”