Christianity, counselling, creationism and wot not.

2001-03-02 Thread David Gent
I haven't been following my digests very closely these last weeks but my attention has been caught by the discussions of the above topics. I am a Bible believing Christian, British. From what I can see I share Jim's beliefs and theology quite closely and have appreciated what, to me, have been

Re: Christianity, counselling, creationism and wot not.

2001-03-02 Thread jim clark
Hi On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, David Gent wrote: this list of great, though rather remote, interest to me. One point of interest to me is the similarity in the strength of feeling engendered on both sides of the debate and sometimes an apparent inability to respond to an argument that starts with

Re: Christianity, counselling, creationism and wot not.

2001-03-02 Thread John W. Kulig
jim clark wrote: this idea!). Same for any proposal (didn't someone refer to religion as the "opiate of the masses"?). I believe it was Lenin. I have a hypothesis about the creationism vs. science issue for which I have absoutely no proof, but will share anyway. I think the tendency to