make sure that we can return the communities themselves to habitability. so, the president has to have a team. he already has. but he also has to have margins of success as we go down the timeline to full recovery. this is going to be throughout his entire first term. s going to have to come back multiple times to these areas to take stock? what exactly has been done and measure the success of what was promised to what was delivered. leland: just worth noting. the people responsible for delivering some of that are people walking off the stairs. we saw ben carson travelling with the president and the president has at least made, sort of his first entree into requesting help for everybody, 14.55 billion dollars in an emergency funding request to ensure that the federal agencies can ten with the harvey response, that heads to congress. that s one of the things that congress is going to have to deal with. they come back into session next
they see the data. and they see how all of the dating of the universe adds up to the fact that the earth is 4.55 billion olds and they look at the look at the biology part of this, especially coming from dna, and they see the conclusion is inescapable that we humans are part of amazing tapestry of relatedness between living things and they go into crisis. because they say this scientific truth is impossible to ignore, yet they feel their whole faith foundation is in ruins at this point. because if the church was wrong about origins, maybe they re wrong about the whole thing. that is a terrible tragedy. that s a terrible position to put people in. and an unnecessary one. if god decided to create the universe and decided the mechanism of evolution was the way to do it, maybe the only way to do it, with who are we to see we don t like that answer? it s a pretty amazing answer. is there a scientific
creationist perspective as the only acceptable one and then they get to university. maybe they ve been protected from the evidence in going to a christian high school. they get to university and they see the data, and they see how all of the data, the universe, adds up to the fact that the universe is 13.7 billion years old and that the earth is 4.55 billion years old and look at the biology of this especially from dna and see the conclusion is inescapable we human, part of this tapestry and related between living things and they go into crisis, because they can see this scientific proof isn t possible to ignore, and yet they feel their whole faith foundation is in ruins at that point, because if the church was wrong about origins, were they wrong about the whole thing? that is a terrible tragedy. a terrible position to put people in, and an unnecessary one. if god decided to create the universe, and decided the