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When man cannot to his own satisfaction explain facts that are stated plainly in Scripture, he then often resorts to his own reason and intellect to fit his preferred worldview.įollowing are a few of the comments they made, and my reaction: Just reading the title got things off on the wrong foot. You can read the entire article and come to your own conclusions here: The Evangelical Rejection of Reason. It is a piece brimming with intellectual snobbery, in my opinion. Since they co-wrote this attack on fundamental Bible believers, it goes without saying that they share the same basic contempt for us. Stephens has taken up his mantle at the school and will continue to propagate false notions of the Bible to our students there.

Only God knows how many students have had their faith shaken or shipwrecked because of his unbiblical teachings. Giberson clearly is one of the most arrogant people on this planet, and I am thankful he is no longer associated with ENC. Stephens, a professor at ENC, wrote a piece that rips apart anyone who apparently does not have the level of elitist understanding that they have. He looks down on evangelicals that do not match his brand of “evangelicalism”, which is the type that insists that we verify the Bible with our intellectual reasoning and scientific theories, instead of believing the Bible for what it actually says is true. Giberson’s continually belittling attitude towards those who believe that God created Adam and Eve as He said he did that God did create the world as He said he did and that the sin of homosexuality is clearly condemned by God’s word. I am not criticizing his right to have an opinion, or in making an honest argument to support his opinion. – Dares to disagree with him in any way in regards to science and the Bible – Dares to believe homosexuality is sin, or opposes homosexual “marriage” – Dares to accept the biblical account of a historical Adam and Eve

– Dares to challenge the myth of evolution and the global warming religion – Dares to believe in the Christian fundamentals (especially biblical inerrancy) What would that tradition be? The Giberson tradition is to disparage, insult, and otherwise look down on anyone- anyone at all- who…

Karl Giberson is no longer a professor at my old school, Eastern Nazarene College, but he now has a colleague there who is apparently carrying on the Giberson tradition. For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
