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Dripping Springs Weekly Bulletins
Evolutionists Are Very Nervous
Its been in all the papers. Intelligent Design. It is really making some folks nervous because Design and Darwin dont quite fit. Everything about Darwin says random or chance, but what we see all around us says design. It may be hard to believe, but there are some, even within the world of science, who suggest design should be included in science classes. Others, however, say, We cant do that Its nonsense to mix religion with science.
Not all of those who suggest design should be included in science classes want creation to be taught. However, they are aware of the complexity of life, and they know that complexity is an indication of Intelligent Design within. Those who are pushing for Intelligent Design to be included in science classes are individuals who concede that some form of intelligence had to be behind all the design evident in man and in the universe.
Follow the Evidence
We should not be surprised that this subject of design and complexity is getting a lot of attention. Less than a year ago we learned that Antony Flew, considered a capable champion of evolution and atheism, renounced many of his former views. Why? He said he just followed the Evidence!
For example, when Flew studied the immense complexity of mans DNA, he concluded that there had to be intelligence of some kind that brought this about. While Flew still accepts some of Darwins views, he said he cannot accept a naturalistic theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism. It is similar to Hugo DeVries statement that Darwins Natural Selection might explain the survival of the fittest, but it cannot explain the arrival of the fittest. No, life must come from life, and that is science speaking, not only the Bible. The Law of Biogenesis harmonizes with the scientific method, common sense and with the words of Genesis 1:1 and Psalms 33:6-9.
Why is This Subject Up-to-date?
Yes, its in all the papers and the magazines. Who is involved in this dispute? From the heads of news bureaus all the way to the President of the United States. A recent political cartoon in a California newspaper revealed a line of transitional creatures manifesting evolutionary changes led by President Bush wearing his boots and carrying a flag touting INTELLIGENT DESIGN. The President was portrayed as a throwback to the lowest of mans evolutionary stages. Asked his opinion about including design in science classes, the president said:
You are asking me whether or not people ought to be exposed to different ideas. The answer is yes
both sides ought to be taught
so people can understand what the debate is all about.
That is what makes Darwinists nervous. They fear that if people including school children hear both sides of the debate, they just might reject Darwin. To set the record straight, the respected Gallup Survey organization has for years consistently found that less than half of the American people accept Darwins theory. In a 2001 poll reported in USA Today, Gallup found that only 35% said Darwins Natural Selection is a scientific theory that has been well-supported by evidence. No wonder evolutionists are nervous.
Why Do Evolutionists Resist Design?
Intelligent Design is the very opposite of evolution. It declares that when we see design and complexity we see evidence of a Designer. William Orrs little booklet on the human body describes how intricate is that creation from God. Describing the human eye, Orr focuses on the qualities and wonders of the retina:
The retina, which is the living plate at the rear of the eye, is filled and I do mean filled with light sensitive rods and cones, which in reality are nerve ends. There are over one hundred million of these nerve ends in each eye. Some are for color, some for distance, some for shape and some for size. Attached to these cones are nerve cables 338,000 of them, which carry the light impulse, or what we call the pictures of what the eyes are seeing, swiftly to the brain. Seeing is done something like the process of taking pictures, all with points of lights. With pictures, however, we use only about 50 dots per centimeter, while the eye uses 3,500 dots per centimeter. God fashioned our eyes, and no one is quite so blind as those who fail to see Him.
Evolutionists say the human eye came about merely by chance. What do you think? You and I know better, and that makes evolutionists very, very nervous.
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I have little hesitation in saying that a sickly pall now hangs over the big bang theory.
Sir Fred Hoyle, Cambridge University
At that moment, when the RNA/DNA system became understood, the debate between Evolutionists and Creationists should have come to a screeching halt.
My attempts to demonstrate Evolution by an experiment carried on for more than forty years have completely failed.
Evolutionist N. H. Nilsson
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Various Quotes on the Christian's Influence
James M. Tolle, Christian Graces:
It is not enough that the Christians personality should be beautiful; it should also be strong. Both strength and beauty should be characteristics of Gods people.
But how often the quality of strength is absent from the personality of Christians. Thus, the estimate of so many of the world is that Christianity is synonymous with weakness and effeminacy. The world is apt to think that only weaklings are followers of Christ persons who are weak in affections, in personality, in attitude. It is most necessary, therefore, that if the Christian would influence men to come to the Lord, he must manifest a strong, energetic faith, a faith that is able to overcome the world in the strength of the Lord.
J. W. McGarvey, in his commentary
on Matthew regarding Matthew 5:13-16:
Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
Says brother McGarvey: The church, reflecting the light of Christ, is of necessity a conspicuous body, so that neither its blemishes nor its beauty can be concealed
.The light of the Christian is to shine, not ostentatiously but naturally and unavoidably. It is to shine not only in his teaching or profession, but in such works and actions as unprejudiced men must acknowledge to be real excellencies. Moreover, it must so shine that it shall not win praise for itself, but for him who kindled it. Men do not praise the street lamps which protect them from robbery and assault, but they praise the municipal administration which furnishes the lamps.
Blaise Pascal, a 17th century theist, a mathematician and philosopher, and the father of the modern calculator, wrote his thoughts about the existence of God, making this statement: When everything is moving at once, nothing appears to be moving, as on board ship. When everyone is moving towards depravity, no one seems to be moving, but is someone stops, he shows up the others who are rushing on, by acting as a fixed point. Pascal was pointing to Jesus perfect example. Rick Laing, gospel preacher, commented on this, The only way the world can realize their sinful direction is to have Christians stand still (refuse to sin), and go the opposite way (practice righteousness).
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