From docrob57:
But in fairness, consider what happens if he examines what I have said and finds I have been faithful to the physics involved. If your son concurs with my ideas, will you let Bob Enyart here know that as well?
Docrob57, may I ask sincerely that you bring your son into this? If he is enrolled in a college physics curriculum, and has reached the level of a Junior, then he has plenty of knowledge to understand and evaluate the arguments I am putting forth. I would be grateful for an opinion from a qualified Christian (other than those that are in my circle of friends). I would only ask that in those places where he disagrees, that he supply the specific scientific reasons he is relying on. If he can show me scientifically my errors, I will gladly “confess them” (ohh that sounds awfully churchy for someone of my beliefs).Perhaps I will draw my son, the Christian physicist (okay, physicist in training, he is only a Junior right now). into the discussion. Maybe The Phy would feel more comfortable debating him, if they disagree on this matter, which I don't know enough about the question to anticipate whether they would or not.
But in fairness, consider what happens if he examines what I have said and finds I have been faithful to the physics involved. If your son concurs with my ideas, will you let Bob Enyart here know that as well?