November 24th, 2009
Some in my faith community can get a little testy when Charles Darwin’s name comes up. So when Carl Safina, my friend the atheist and ocean conservationist, told me that Jesus and Darwin were his two heroes, I decided it was time to read Darwin’s Origin of Species for myself. After all, I’ve often challenged those who have any prickly opinions about Christianity to temper said opinions by reading the gospels. Much can be learned by going to the source documents.
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Tags: carl safina, charles darwin, evolution, gospels, intelligent design, Jesus, Origin of Species, special creation
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August 21st, 2009
My tribe on the Christian landscape, Vineyard, came to be through poetry. A group of burned out believers gathered in a living room week after week to sing love songs to Jesus. One of the early songs of those early days was titled, “More Love, More Power.” It was prophetic, because what the world needs now, and what the church has too little of, is love sweet love.
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Tags: carl safina, Genesis 1, John 1, john wimber, love, more love, more power, poetry, power, Psalm 148, science, song for the blue ocean, the Righteious Brothers, Unchained Melody, Vineyard
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April 7th, 2009
Carl Safina, an environmental scientist and science writer of some note, spoke at the Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor two weeks ago. Our first secular scientist as a speaker–a man who professes no Christian faith, but is an admirer of Jesus of Nazareth along with Charles Darwin. He was nervous to be speaking to a congregation in the evangelical wing of American Christianity. He was nervous as one might be who is crossing a minefield without knowing where the mines are located. Would he offend people without even intending to? Would he get me into trouble with congregants by what he might say? I told him not to be nervous: we wanted to hear what he had to say about the oceans and science and the environment. Tell us what you know. But I was nervous too.
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Tags: bible, carl safina, charles darwin, flight of the albatross, golden rule, Jesus, rice krispies, secular scientist, song for the blue ocean, the law and the prophets, vineyard church of ann arbor
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February 12th, 2009
Today marks the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, a man whose name has been much maligned by many in my own American evangelical tribe.
My friend, Carl Safina, an ocean conservationist and author of the acclaimed Song for the Blue Ocean told me that his two heroes are Charles Darwin and Jesus; Darwin for revealing the unity of all living things, and Jesus for teaching us to love our enemies. Would that my fellow believers understood as well the rule of Jesus, a rule which demands that we bother to understand each other.
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Tags: Anglicanism, annie darwin, apologies, asa gray, b.b. warfield, biology, carl safina, charles darwin, creation, culture war, emma darwin, evolution, gallileo, Jesus, jonathan edwards, natural selection, natural theology, religion, science, sorry, species
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