| EXHIBIT A POINTS OF ORIGINS
STATEMENT OF FAITH
(A) PRIORITIES
1. The scientific aspects of creation are important, but are
secondary in importance to the proclamation of the Gospel of
Jesus Christ as Sovereign, Creator, Redeemer and Judge.
2. The doctrines of Creator and Creation cannot ultimately be
divorced from the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
(B) BASICS
1. The 66 books of the Bible are the written Word of God. The
Bible is divinely inspired and inerrant throughout. Its
assertions are factually true in all the original autographs. It
is the supreme authority in everything it teaches. Its authority
is not limited to spiritual, religious or redemptive themes but
includes its assertions in such fields as history and science.
2. The final guide to the interpretation of Scripture is
Scripture itself.
3. The account of origins presented in Genesis is a simple
but factual presentation of actual events and therefore provides
a reliable framework for scientific research into the question
of the origin and history of life, mankind, the Earth, and the
universe.
4. The various original life forms (kinds), including
mankind, were made by direct creative acts of God. The living
descendants of any of the original kinds (apart from man) may
represent more than one species today, reflecting the genetic
potential within the original kind. Only limited biological
changes (including mutational deterioration) have occurred
naturally within each kind since Creation.
5. The great Flood of Genesis was an actual historic event,
worldwide (global) in its extent and effect.
6. The special creation of Adam (the first man) and Eve (the
first woman), and their subsequent fall into sin, is the basis
for the necessity of salvation for mankind.
7. Death (both physical and spiritual) and bloodshed entered
into this world subsequent to and as a direct consequence of
man's sin.
(C) THEOLOGY
1. The Godhead is triune: one God, three Persons; God
the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
2. All mankind are sinners, inherently from Adam and
individually (by choice) and are therefore subject to God's
wrath and condemnation.
3. Freedom from the penalty and power of sin is available to
man only through the sacrificial death and shed blood of Jesus
Christ, and His complete and bodily Resurrection from the dead.
4. The Holy Spirit enables the sinner to repent and believe
in Jesus Christ.
5. The Holy Spirit lives and works in each believer to
produce the fruits of righteousness.
6. Salvation is a gift received by faith and expressed in the
individual's repentance, recognition of the death of Christ as
full payment for sin, and acceptance of the risen Christ as
Saviour, Lord and God.
7. All things necessary for our salvation are either
expressly set down in Scripture or may be deduced by good and
necessary consequence from Scripture.
8. Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of
the Virgin Mary.
9. Jesus Christ rose bodily from the dead, ascended to
Heaven, and is currently seated at the right hand of God the
Father, and shall return in person to this Earth as Judge of the
living and the dead.
10. Satan is the personal spiritual adversary of both God and
man.
11. Those who do not believe in Christ are subject to
everlasting conscious punishment, but believers enjoy eternal
life with God.
12. The only legitimate marriage is the joining of one man
and one woman. God has commanded that no intimate sexual
activity be engaged in outside of marriage. Any form of
homosexuality, lesbianism, bisexuality, incest, fornication,
adultery, pornography, etc., is a sinful perversion of God's
gift of sex.
(D) GENERAL
The following are held by the members of the Board of
Directors of Points of Origins to be either consistent with
Scripture or implied by Scripture.
1. Scripture teaches a recent origin for man and the whole
creation.
2. The days in Genesis do not correspond to geologic ages,
but are six [6] consecutive twenty-four [24] hour days of
Creation.
3. The Noachian Flood was a significant geological event and
much (but not all) fossiliferous sediment originated at that
time.
4. The "gap" theory has no basis in Scripture.
5. The view, commonly used to evade the implications or the
authority of Biblical teaching, that knowledge and/or truth may
be divided into "secular" and "religious" is rejected.
6. By definition, no apparent, perceived or claimed evidence
in any field, including history and chronology, can be valid if
it contradicts the Scriptural record. Of primary importance is
the fact that evidence is always subject to interpretation by
fallible people who do not possess all information. |