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  1. Jun 1, 2016 · In this long interview, chock full of surprising comments on his fellow Christians, Dembski mentions Panda’s Thumb, and quotes our own Andrea Bottaro extensively, saying he “got it exactly right.” In any case, outsiders saw clearly what was happening.

  2. Jul 6, 2016 · He was called before the school’s luminaries, and crafted a careful statement explaining his views on, of all things, Noahs flood (which he felt one could interpret more flexibly than the Southwestern Baptist leadership did). Having hedged his true feelings to keep his job, he resolved to move on. He explains:

  3. At that meeting, Dembski was quick to admit that he was wrong about the flood. "'Had I had any inkling that Dr. Dembski was actually denying the absolute trustworthiness of the Bible, then that would have, of course, ended his relationship with the school,' he said."

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Europe panicked when astrologers predicted a huge flood in 1524. When it failed to appear, astrology had to defend itself. On the morning of 1 February 1524 hundreds of Londoners gathered by the Thames in dreadful anticipation. This day had been a long time coming.

  5. May 30, 2016 · Without the threat of losing my job, I see Noah’s flood as a story with a theological purpose based on the historical occurrence of a local flood in the ancient Near East. To date, I have not done the exegetical, historical, and theological work that I said I needed to do if I were weighing in on this topic again.

  6. Nov 28, 2010 · Dembski mentioned en passant that Da Flood was probably a local event, not a global deluge. Dembski was criticized for his apparent old earthism and deference to actual science in a book review by a faculty member at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dembski’s former employer.

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  8. Jul 14, 2005 · Dembski asserts that it cannot be done, but fails to demonstrate why. He also implies CSI will provide information about excluded possibilities, without showing how. The farther Dembski goes, the more he resorts to arm-waving.

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