Gunnar wrote:One of the ironic aspects about the current creationists' obsessive determination to dismiss modern concepts of geology as inherently anti-religious is that James Hutton, the Father of Modern Geology, was far from anti-religious. He was a devout theist and Christian who claimed his views were inspired, in part, by his religious convictions. See http://www1.umn.edu/ships/religion/hutton.htm.
Here is a quote from the article I linked to:Can we separate Hutton's science from his theology or religion? Yes, perhaps, we can do so. But it is hard to imagine how it would have been otherwise for Hutton. To dismiss Hutton's theology would be to dismiss his discoveries.
My educated guess is that Hutten realized that GOD created the Earth in 6 days, and set HIS identity on it by giving to HIS creation a sense of eternity. Hutton, from this article doesn't seem to be accepting that the earth is billions of years old, only that it illustrates its Creator very well by seeming eternal. Obviously, the earth has not always been here, nor will it always be here. Hutton seems to be saying that it just "appears" like it always has been and always will.