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FollowingtheWay

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Tell her that Nebraska Man is a well known hoax.
https://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CC/CC002.html

Introduce her to books by Old Earth Creationists, and Christian Evolutionalists. It is more important that she come to Jesus.

https://apologeticspress.org/michael-behe-no-friend-of-young-earth-creationists-2555/
https://www.conservapedia.com/Old_Earth_Creationism
https://reasons.org/explore/publica...open-to-an-old-universe-old-earth-perspective

"An overwhelming majority of scientists including most Christians working in scientific fields have concluded that the science evidence conclusively points us to the great antiquity of the earth. "
https://thenaturalhistorian.com/201...eationist-approach-to-scientific-apologetics/

"This year's GSA meeting was at the Portland Convention Center in mid-October. Geologists who are Christians actively participated, and both young-earth and old-earth creationist views were heard. Christian geologists found various ways to bring attention to their practice and faith--by leading a field trip, delivering scientific papers, assembling as the Affiliation of Christian Geologists, identifying with certain Christian academic institutions, and attending the "Darwin Day" presentation. "
https://www.icr.org/article/5043/

https://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html

The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design, Expanded Edition Paperback – November 30, 2006
by Ronald L. Numbers

https://www.amazon.com/Creationists-Scientific-Creationism-Intelligent-Expanded/dp/0674023390

Designed to Evolve: Discovering God through Modern Science Kindle Edition
by Christopher S. Davis
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RZ8V7C...jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==


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Mar 18, 2013 — Andrew Snelling was a YEC throughout his education, and he has a Ph.D. in geology. The same can be said of Dr. John Morris and Dr. Steven Austin ...
Thankyou for these. I was looking into stuff like that for when she might be open to it. What are your thoughts on the material produced by https://www.icr.org
 

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. I have one who verbally opened up yesterday rather angry at me. she asserted that she dosent believe and won’t believe because of science and said she was a bit offended because I’m allegedly rude by not respecting her beliefs. She claims so because Shes not trying to shove a science book in my face so why would I be ok sharing my beliefs . I’ve been nothing but kind to this person. I didn’t condemn. I spoke the truth as lovingly as I could when talking about Jesus and what He can do for her. To her I simply replied and asked if she understood that Christianity and science don’t have to be directly opposed and that if she was open to that I could show her how science and Christianity agree. I don’t think she wanted to hear it sadly. She told me I was being rude and still pushy . I responded that I love her and have nothing but the best of intentions for her and that I’m sorry that’s coming across as pushy. I told her I love you enough to tell you the truth even if that truth hurts a bit. At which point she cut contact. Blocked my number etc. When she does decide to contact again. How do I lovingly approach it again?
Praise God! You are experiencing the same as the Messiah. May you be blessed and strengthened always.
 

selahsays

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I’m one of those people that smiles a lot and often I get asJed, “what you smiling about?” —what a great opportunity to point to the good Lord above. IMG_9375.jpg ;)
 

selahsays

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I suspect that those who reject the gospel will reject it regardless of the estate of the messenger. While an obviously hypocritical messenger provides an easy excuse, someone who is looking for excuses generally has no shortage of excuses.

John 5:19 says Jesus always did what He saw the Father doing. A better way to witness might be to just wait until one sees God at work and join Him in it.

I'm not suggesting that a life of piety and faith is unimportant. I believe it is. Living well through the difficulties of life is often the impetus for someone in their own difficulties seeking such a person out. I just don't believe people who refuse the good news lack for excuses.
Maybe some folks just need reminding, though—like Paul! :oops:
 

Deuteronomy

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Thankyou for these. I was looking into stuff like that for when she might be open to it. What are your thoughts on the material produced by https://www.icr.org
Hello again FollowingtheWay, it's one thing to talk about such secondary matters with believers, but I'd figure out how to stay clear of things which have nothing to do with the Gospel when talking to the unsaved (and do all that you can to redirect the conversation back to the Gospel if Cheyene, or anyone else, tries to change the topic to something like origins). Doing so is a nothing more than a game or a distraction that unbelievers play to shift the conversation away from the only issue that's important, their need for the Lord Jesus Christ, and it's a trap that is easy for us to fall into because almost any topic is more comfortable to talk about than the Gospel is (as doing so necessitates talking about the "bad news" that made it necessary in the first place).

Right now, the only thing that is necessary for her to understand is why/from what she needs to be saved, and who the Savior is, of course, and you may have to face the fact that she is not be ready to hear about all of that yet (I wasn't saved when I turned 30, but the Lord finally got past the brick that I used to have upstairs where my brain was supposed to be 2 months later and here I am, still very much His nearly 37 years later, PTL ;)).

Quite frankly, if there is no interest, much less desperation on her part to find an answer to her 'real' problem (when the Gospel is presented to her), and/or if you find that you have try to "sell" certain aspects of Christianity to make it palatable enough for her to even talk about, then she has no understanding of her true, spiritual condition and/or her true need yet (but planting/watering seeds about that, about her spiritual condition and need, that is, is what you need to leave her with, NOT with the fact that there may be a way to mesh what atheistic science teaches with the Bible! Such secondary and tertiary topics need to be carefully, but intentionally rejected so that the focus of our conversations with the unsaved remain on topic, on the one and only topic that truly matters, whether they know it or not, yes?).

God bless you!!

~Deuteronomy
 
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FollowingtheWay

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Hello again FollowingtheWay, it's one thing to talk about such secondary matters with believers, but I'd figure out how to stay clear of things which have nothing to do with the Gospel when talking to the unsaved (and do all that you can to redirect the conversation back to the Gospel if Cheyene, or anyone else, tries to change the topic to something like origins). Doing so is a nothing more than a game or a distraction that unbelievers play to shift the conversation away from the only issue that's important, their need for the Lord Jesus Christ, and it's a trap that is easy for us to fall into because almost any topic is more comfortable to talk about than the Gospel is (as doing so necessitates talking about the "bad news" that made it necessary in the first place).

Right now, the only thing that is necessary for her to understand is why/from what she needs to be saved, and who the Savior is, of course, and you may have to face the fact that she is not be ready to hear about all of that yet (I wasn't saved when I turned 30, but the Lord finally got past the brick that I used to have upstairs where my brain was supposed to be 2 months later and here I am, still very much His nearly 37 years later, PTL ;)).

Quite frankly, if there is no interest, much less desperation on her part to find an answer to her 'real' problem (when the Gospel is presented to her), and/or if you find that you have try to "sell" certain aspects of Christianity to make it palatable enough for her to even talk about, then she has no understanding of her true, spiritual condition and/or her true need yet (but planting/watering seeds about that, about her spiritual condition and need, that is, is what you need to leave her with, NOT with the fact that there may be a way to mesh what atheistic science teaches with the Bible! Such secondary and tertiary topics need to be carefully, but intentionally rejected so that the focus of our conversations with the unsaved remain on topic, on the one and only topic that truly matters, whether they know it or not, yes?).

God bless you!!

~Deuteronomy
thankyou for that reminder and blessings . I will try to keep it pointed to why she needs Jesus and away from those secondary distractions which I personally think that’s exactly what she is doing now that you mention it. It’s deflecting the conversation entirely. I’ve known this woman on and off for half my life. I met her when I was 17 and she 16. I’ve never seen her be this hostile to me ever. Usually conversations of pleasantries and a distanced but appropriate mutual respect in friendship had been the normal . We are better than just acquaintances but not a close relationship. We have a teenage history together back when I was unsaved . Back then she told me that she was abused at 14 by a man her mom was dating . I remember her describing to me how she was forced to give court descriptions of what this man did and I recall that triggered some pretty intense emotions from her. I think she repressed or compartmentalized her emotional life to survive it. She is likely scared to express what she needs to bring to God and let go of. I can’t imagine what she went through and the amount of un forgiveness rolling around in her 32 year old heart towards her abuser and the bitterness there. Unknown if she’s had secular counseling to help. I doubt it knowing the rough family life she had as a teen jumping State to State. I think she’s running from anything that may bring those issues back to the surface including any religious conversation-science I’m betting is how she has made sense of her world and it’s been what brings her reliable security and I challenged that. She’s in the Bible Belt of America and I’m sure her she’s heard the gospel once or twice from others. I’m pretty sure once someone tells her the truth she cuts them out of her life. I think she knows her spiritual condition because she doesn’t get hostile till I mention sin even as a general topic . I’m hopeful God will bring other opportunities to lean in again before it’s too late because I do care for this one . Maybe I’ve been cut out of her life now just like the others. I don’t know , maybe I’m not called to do anything more than an initial planting or another watering and maybe I need to simply let it go from there. But Please pray also for God to lead me in this situation as well because it is a complicated one and she no doubt hardened her heart since I last talked to her which breaks my heart too.
 
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You need no forethought or ideas for witnessing, just tell the truth of what you have seen and heard, and praise Jesus.
Really besides the brevity of this, don't take it as a smart alleck reply. Really, it's when you overthink or forethink that you usually stumble up. Just really all you must do is be truthful about what you seen or heard, don't worry about being right or wrong or impressive or unimpressive or worry about what people will think of you or any of that stuff. Just let God flow through you from there, it is the best way to witness, anyone can do it it is no mystic art, PRAISE JESUS!
 

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Thankyou for these. I was looking into stuff like that for when she might be open to it. What are your thoughts on the material produced by https://www.icr.org
Avoid using them, they have too many errors in their materials. The Old Earth creationists have professionals and well educated Sciencists. If you want to reach someone for Jesus, stay away from Young Earth Creationists.

If you want to use YEC, I recommend the CDs by Bob Dukto. He has debated many from the other sides on many subjects.

https://wmuz.com/bob/
https://toptenproofs.com/?utm_source=WMUZ&utm_medium=webpage
https://wmuz.com/2023/06/27/bob-dutko-show-summary-monday-06-26-23/