interesting... I believe I posted something about what Christians should think about in this issue, but not about whether they were Christians for believing it... Of course, there is the liberal "emergent church" that's going around saying that Christ's divinity is of no consequence - now THAT I'll question.
by extension who is and isn't qualified to be a teacher or do scientific research
Now isn't this EXACTLY what this is about? Christian worldview cannot be taught, by law? And on the other thread, any science curriculum from a Christian worldview disqualifies a student from entering college?
And you're accusing the Creationists of WHAT?
Of "determining who should teach and do science research"?
Hey, nice beam.
Are we talking about "Christian worldview" or "fundamentalist dogma", or are you submitting that they are the same thing?
If you're going to submit they're both the same, then by your account Catholics, and probably the majority of those who consider themselves Christians do not have a "Christian worldview" by your account.
What exactly is this "Christian worldview" you throw around so easily, and who exactly does and doesn't have it?