> Depends what you mean by "reject". If someone wrongly believes that > Genesis creation is > some kind of metaphor or abstract description, it's not really a > salvation issue is it? Nor > is it profitable to try and force everyone else to believe your point of > view, (which could > alienate people with fixed ideas in that area).
You raise a good point. My main line of reasoning is if someone says "Well, that's just a myth" or "That's outdated, science has disproved Genesis," not someone who misinterperates the fact that Genesis creation is literal rather than a metaphore. Then again taking too much of the Bible as a metaphore could also cause major problems, but that's a whole different can of worms. -Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler | Universal Networks | http://www.uninet.info [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 12495932 AIM: Uninettm Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com Open Source Migration Guide: http://www.ofb.biz ============= "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============