One of the reasons I have a hard accepting church doctrines,  dogma, confessions and articles of faith is because such post-Jesus writings often come into conflict with what science tells us about the  natural world.  Young earth creation [YEC] conflicting with cosmology,  geology and biology comes to mind.  Thus it is most interesting to watch  the interactions among Team Fundamentalist [Mohler], Team 
BioLogos  [Giberson] and Team Atheist [Coyne]. 
 Dr. R. Albert Mohler is President of the
 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has been called the leading in
tellectual in the world of fundamental Christianity.  
Dr. Karl Giberson is a Professor at Eastern Nazarene College, Vice President of the 
BioLogos Foundation and considered a leader among those attempting to integrate faith and science.  
Dr Jerry Coyne is a professor of ecology and evolution at the 
Univesity of Chicago and an outspoken critic of all things religious.  In a series of blogs at the BioLogos website and at the
 Huffington Post,  Giberson has attempted to demonstrate that there can be a middle ground  between the Mohler's clearly erroneous belief in YEC and other  biblically revealed scientific "truths" and the "science is  the only  way to answer meaningful questions" mantra of Coyne.  Mohler's response  to Giberson and BioLogos is that they are basically heretics from the  standpoint of "traditional" Christian doctrine and dogma.  Apparently if  one does not accept Al's interpretation of  Genesis 1 and 2, believe  that Adam and Eve were two real people, accept that there was a  world-wide flood, etc., then one cannot truly be a Christian.  And from  the other side, Coyne says that it does not matter how one interprets  the bible, it is all not amenable to scientific investigation and  therefore is worthless.  Moreover, Coyne points out all of the egregious  behaviors that have and are exhibited by those who claim to be  Christians, particularly those of Mohler's ilk.
Poor Uncle Karl, as Jerry has taken to calling Giberson.  In trying to  stake out the middle ground, Giberson has noted that he gets shot at  from both directions.  Mohler says that Giberson is destroying the  church and Coyne says that Giberson still clings to the nonsensical  notion of a big-guy-in-the-sky.  He says the only difference between Al  and Karl is degree, not kind.  Hence, both should be relegated to the  intellectual hinterland where they may find the error in their logic and  reason and perhaps ultimately see the truth as Jerry sees it.  I believe that Karl has a thick skin coated with Teflon - Team  Fundamentalist charges him with
 undermining the Gospel of Christ and promoting beliefs that are incompatible with biblical Christianity whilst Team Atheist calls him 
a fucking moron.
So, what's wrong with this picture?  Most everything.  I believe that it  is Mohler who is destroying the church rather than Giberson.  Any  person who accepts what science has clearly demonstrated regarding the  age of the universe, the age of the earth, and the age of hominids would  naturally question any teachings of a leader who denies such evidence.   Mohler is effectively saying one must either choose to accept his way  or the way of science.  Coyne says the same thing, and has recently made  his mission very clear.  Although his website is entitled Why Evolution  is True, he responded to one of Uncle Karl's blogs by saying that Team  Atheism is much more important than Team Evolution.  Indeed, Karl and  Jerry are both on team evolution, but are decidedly on opposing teams  with it comes to faith.  Karl and Al are both on team faith [although Al  has trouble accepting that] but are on opposing teams regarding  evolution. 
 
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