Trent Wray
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Fair enough.I think I basically look at the data and ask, "How well does this fit in with the Biblical account? How well does this fit in with the naturalist account? Which explanation fits better? Does this evidence cause problems for either account or bolster either account?"
Occasionally my conclusion has been "this evidence is a real challenge to Account X," but more often my conclusion is "both accounts have a reasonable explanation that fits with this evidence".
What's important to note, though, is that there is a WHOLE LOT of evidence out there that I haven't examined or studied. I'm not a geologist or an archeologist; I'm no expert.
And I have no way of knowing what each additional piece of evidence will tell me until I see it.
So basically, it's more of a complementary thing with both rather than a mutually exclusive thing if I understand what you're saying.