I've been having a bit of an email exchange with elder Dad and I need some advice. I thought I was getting through to him but I think my criticism and tone became a bit too strident in my last email and now he thinks that I am attacking him personally. I think he has dismissed everything I said because he perceived me as 'overally critical, and rude.
It started with a telephone conversation where 'creationism' came up. The JW told me that Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in creationism which is obviously untrue. I disagreed and explained that Jehovah's Witnesses were creationit's because they believe in creation. Next day I got an email link to JW.org. Here's my email reply:
Definitely creationist - you admit yourself that you believe in creation.
I looked up 'Creationism' under The FAQ section on JW.org and it claims that;
'Jehovah's witnesses do not believe in creationism' But on the very same page it contradicts itself by claiming;'Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in creation'
It makes absolutely no sense to say that you believe in creation but not creationism because creationism is belief in creation.
Most dictionaries define creationism as a general belief in creation not specific to a particular interpretation of Genesis or even the Bible. Under this general term of creationism there are many different forms of creationism such as; Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, Day Age Creationism, Gap Theory, Intelligent Design, Theistic Evolution etc.
Wikipedia supports this understanding of creationism as a general term;
'creationism is the belief that the Universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation'.
Under different 'types of creationism' Wikipedia describes 'Day-age creationism' as:
'The belief that 'the "six days" of the Book of Genesis are not ordinary 24-hour days, but rather much longer periods (for instance, each "day" could be the equivalent of millions, or billions of years of human time).
Creationists generally agree with this definition of creationism. The creationist website Conservapedia defines creationism as:
'the belief that the earth and universe and the various kinds of animals and plants were created by God or some other supreme being...Within creationism...there are various ideas...one form of creationism holds that the earth is approximately 6,000 years old and is referred to as Young Earth Creationism. The other form of creationism is called Old Earth Creationism and holds that the earth and universe are billions of years old'.
TalkOrigins, a prominent website about evolution and creationism lends further support to this definition of creationism as a general term:
'creationism refers to a wide range of beliefs... Old-Earth Creationists accept the evidence for an ancient earth but still believe that life was specially created by God, and they still base their beliefs on the Bible'.
So the Watchtower promotes a form of creationism known as 'Old Earth Creationism' or 'Day-age Creationism'.
The Watchtower denies its own creationism by restricting the meaning of creationism to only refer to 'Young Earth Creationism' but this is its own definition of creationism not used by anyone else.
This is disingenuous because the Watchtower does not inform its readers that when it claims that Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in creationism it is using a special definition of creationism not widely recognised.
under the same FAQ the Watchtower even notes that:
'some creationists assert that the six days of creation were literal 24-hour days' and 'some creationists teach that the earth is just a few thousand years old'.
If only 'some' creationists believe these things then some creationists do not which means the fact that the Watchtower believes the Earth is very old does not preclude it from from being creationist. It must know this
The Watchtower is simply redefining words to suit its own argument.
I suppose if one is at liberty to redefine words as they see fit then I could claim that I am a vegetable but I don't expect this would convince anyone. The Watchtower fails to convince for the same reasons.
If you believe in the brand of creationism promoted by the Watchtower you are by definition a creationist or at least a type of creationist.