Southern Evangelical Seminary has taken exception to a recent fundraising letter in which Answers in Genesis President Ken Ham questions an SES professor’s belief in the inerrancy of Scripture, even though the professor believes as Ham does that the earth was created in six days.
Ham was part of a dialogue event at the SES National Conference on Christian Apologetics in October, titled “God’s Word or Man’s Word: From Where Must Apologetics Begin?” He insisted that unwavering belief in God’s Word must be the beginning of any apologetics discussion and criticized SES Professor Emeritus Richard Howe for arguing that a defense of the faith can begin with a discussion of natural law.
Ham said in his assessment of the event that Howe “seemed rather weak in his convictions and not very knowledgeable of the biblical and scientific arguments in favor of young-earth creation. And he is very opposed to the way that I, and AiG in general, defend Genesis.”
SES President Richard Land, calling the young-earth creationist’s comments “unfair and unhelpful,” asserted in a statement, “One will be hard pressed to find a more conservative and steadfast seminary dedicated to teaching and defending…
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