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Creation Archive > Volume 19 Issue 3 > Letters to the Editor
First published: Creation 19(3):5 June 1997 | ||
Thank you so very much for the article, 'How long were the days of Genesis
1?' from Creation magazine 19(1):23.
Please warn readers to check Genesis 1 before purchasing any
so called 'New Translation'. One released in 1996 leaves out the 'evening
and morning' before all of the 6 days of creation. In addition most of
the 'after its kind' are left out and the one included is altered. Thus
it makes it very hard to argue for a literal six day creation and against
evolutionary processes from this 'altered' form of Genesis 1. I don't
see how an honest person could call this a translation when it leaves
out thoughts/phrases from the original. Many well-known evangelical
leaders are promoting this so-called 'New Translation', and I am very
concerned for new believers and those lacking discernment.

I am thrilled to renew my subscription to your Creation
magazine, and to report that my husband tells me it was the major
factor in his salvation. (I am renewing the magazine at his request!)
God bless.
S. Westerik,
Western Australia.
I appreciate your magazine and the work your team does in spreading
God's Word very much.
I know you teach that the Bible is the infallible, inerrant Word of God
and that this truth is independent of whether there is any supporting
evidence or not. It is wonderful that there is so much evidence that agrees
with (not confirms), what the Bible teaches but it would be very dangerous
to put our faith in the Bible only because of such evid-ence. After
all, 'faith is being sure of what we hope for and cert-ain of what we
do not see' (Hebrews 11:1).
If a person's faith is dependent on something outside the Bible, what
happens to that person's faith when something which 'proved' the Bible
is found to be incorrect?
Kay Homewood,
New South Wales,
Australia.
[Agreed. Our whole thrust (see, e.g. the Answers in Genesis videos, is to build our thinking upon the Bible, since it is the Word of God who was there, knows everything, and does not lie. — Ed.]
I noted the Pope's recent declaration that ‘evolution is more
than a hypothesis’ came a few weeks after he had his appendix removed
after recurring inflammation.
Most evolutionary-trained doctors and nurses would tell patients that
the human appendix is a useless evolutionary leftover, and we are better
off without it.
Well known British biologist John Maynard-Smith states he became convinced
of evolutionary theory after nearly dying from a burst appendix as a teenager.1
He concluded that the human appendix must be a biological
mistake that a Creator would never make, so it had to be an evolutionary
leftover.
This is an erroneous view, as the appendix has now been demonstrated to
have a multitude of functions .2
It seems likely the Pope has fallen for such a mistaken line
of reas-oning, which defames the nature of God.
Cameron Horn,
New South Wales,
Australia.
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