Book Review (continued): In the Beginning God, Chapter 2
Chapter Two I am somewhat concerned that Hoeksema is setting up false dichotomy when he speaks of "the relation between creation and science's claims" (pg. 42). Strictly speaking, science does not make claims—people make claims. Unbelieving secular scientists make claims from many of the same pieces of data that believing scientists analyze. The difference is all about interpretation, not the science per se. By using this wording, a certain view of scientists becomes apparent. That is,...
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