I was pleasantly surprised to see that Theology Mom is blogging again AND that her new blog, Old Earth Creation Homeschool, is dedicated to Old Earth Creationism. I especially like her blog description,
The "days" in Genesis 1 refer to long epochs of time. The universe is 13.7 billion years old. The findings of mainstream scientists can generally be trusted, including radiometric dating methods. There were no dinosaurs on Noah's ark. Darwinian evolution doesn't work - and science is proving it.
Theo Mom has loaded her site with many, many links to oodles and oodles of resources under such topic headers as: Today's New Reason To Believe, Curricula & Media Recommendations, Is "Billions of Years" Biblical?, Web Sites Related to the Age of the Earth, Creation vs. Evolution, Life on Other Planets?, Putting Other Religions to the Test, and Kids' Stuff.
Also, she's just launched the Old Earth Creation Homeschool Google Group, which states,
This is a support group for homeschool families (and other Christian educators) to discuss how to integrate science/faith issues in the classroom from an old-earth creation perspective. This is NOT a forum for debating the legitimacy of old-earth creationism. Contentious posts will be deleted. (emphasis added)
Please take the time to check it all out.
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