The Pella showing of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, is right around the corner. I’ll share a bit more on the faith and science connections as I finish my preparation for the movie and discussion evening.
Food for thought:
The Proceedings of the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, Summit II (1982)
“It is sometimes argued that our exegesis should not be influenced by scientific observations. We believe this view is mistaken. While the Bible clearly gives more specific information about our relationship to God than one can possibly deduce from natural revelation, it does not necessarily follow that our understanding of the physical world, its origin, etc., will also be more clearly deduced from God’s revelation in His word than His revelation in His world. Since both are revelations from God, and therefore, give a unified story, it seems quite permissible to consider all of the evidence (scientific as well as biblical) to be significant to the degree that each revelation can be clearly interpreted.”
Walter L. Bradley, “The Trustworthiness of Scripture in Areas Relating to Natural Science,” Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, and the Bible, p.287.




