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* Brother [[Christadelphian Writers in Support of Monogenism#AHayward|Alan Hayward]] and others warned against [[YEC]] and ''The Genesis Flood'' in the 1960s | * Brother [[Christadelphian Writers in Support of Monogenism#AHayward|Alan Hayward]] and others warned against [[YEC]] and ''The Genesis Flood'' in the 1960s. | ||
<blockquote>'''**TODO: get more, earlier - this is 1980s**'''<br> | <blockquote>'''**TODO: get more, earlier - this is 1980s**'''<br> | ||
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- Wikipedia section on Seventh Day Adventist creationism: here.
- From adventist.org, an official church website:
- intelligent design, recent creation in seven literal days and global flood
- Global Flood is essential, fitting into the picture of a cosmic battle
- 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.