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Old 06-06-2008, 03:15 PM
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This is a bit of a tangent, but there was a thread from 2 - 3 years back dealing with creation and the Framework hypothesis. I remember Fred Greco, R. Scott Clark, et al. participating on it; the one where, I believe, Dr. Clark was arguing that six day creation was not a good "boundary marker" for Reformed orthodoxy, and where Rev. Greco said that he was surprised and encouraged by the number of 6-Day Creationists on the forum. That's somewhat irrelevant, but I thought it might help a moderator find the archived thread (I tried, but couldn't).

Anyhow, Rev. Buchanan had a short, pithy, poignant post about how the different accounts of the resurrection (with his tongue in his cheek) might imply a "Framework View" of the event, wherein the most important point was the theological truth that was taught, and not the four apparently contradictory accounts.

If someone finds it, they should copy and paste that post in this thread.
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