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* Brother {{AHayward}} and others warned against [[YEC]] and ''The Genesis Flood'' in the 1960s.  
* Brother {{AHayward}} and others warned against [[YEC]] and ''The Genesis Flood'' in the 1960s.  
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<blockquote>{{TODO}}''': get more, earlier - this is 1980s**'''<br>


Brethren who prefer to believe in “Flood Geology” [i.e. a global Flood that shaped the surface of the world] and a young universe are entitled to do so. But they should not delude themselves that such views are a part of historical Christadelphianism.</blockquote>
Brethren who prefer to believe in “Flood Geology” [i.e. a global Flood that shaped the surface of the world] and a young universe are entitled to do so. But they should not delude themselves that such views are a part of historical Christadelphianism.</blockquote>

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Not always Young Earth Creationists

Henry M. Morris, co-author of The Genesis Flood, writing in 2004, said:

I can remember when there were literally no books available that defended the Biblical teaching that the universe had been created in six literal days about six thousand or so years ago. Seventh-Day Adventists did in most cases take the six days literally, but even they tended to believe in a very old universe. Many of their scientist members also taught that the non-fossiliferous rocks of the earth's crust had been formed long before the six days, as evidenced by the standard radiometric dating of these crustal rocks. But that was sixty years ago.

—Henry M. Morris, The Anti-Creationists
  • Wikipedia section on Seventh Day Adventist creationism: here.
  • From the Geoscience Research Institute, which "uses both science and revelation to study the question of origins" serving the Seventh-day Adventist church in the areas of research and communication:
    • Flood Geology
    • George McCready Price's ministry and his book The New Geology; the Deluge Geology Society. (Henry Morris, co-author of The Genesis Flood (1961) extended Price's belief in recent creation of the Earth to the entire Universe.)

Christadelphian response

  • Brother Alan Hayward and others warned against YEC and The Genesis Flood in the 1960s.

TODO: get more, earlier - this is 1980s**
Brethren who prefer to believe in “Flood Geology” [i.e. a global Flood that shaped the surface of the world] and a young universe are entitled to do so. But they should not delude themselves that such views are a part of historical Christadelphianism.

Hayward, A, Our Pioneers' Views on Geology, The Christadelphian, Vol. 120 (Birmingham: CMPA, 1983), p. 429 cited here.

Bruce