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I’m confused as to how this can masquerade as “Science”
For one thing, creation/evolution is more
about history than science, or at least a matter for origins science as opposed
to operational science. See Naturalism,
Origin and Operation Science. Actually,
I’ve often wondered how evolution from goo to you via the zoo can masquerade as
science. But I wonder no
longer—materialists need evolution as a pseudo-intellectual justification for
their atheistic faith. And hijacking the prestige of
operational science by adopting the term ‘science’ for their belief system
gives it a veneer of respectability.
… when the default answer is, “If it disagrees with faith, it must be wrong.”
When it comes to circumstantial evidence for events in the past, what we really say is ‘If it disagrees with the eye-witness accounts of One who was there and revealed them in Scripture, then it is wrong.’
Scientists change positions and theories constantly.
We sure do, as we scientists showed in articles such as Arguments creationists should NOT use.
This is not a case of being “Wrong,” it is a case of correction. For example:
The Earth is flat
The Earth is a sphere
The Earth is a an oblate sphere
The Earth is a near oblate sphere
Technically, the first three answers are all “Wrong,” yet each one is closer to the current accepted and provable statement.
The flat earth is just wrong, and contrary
to Scripture and the almost universal view of church history (see Does
the Bible really teach a flat earth?); the others are
approximations.
There is no provision within your philosophy to correct obesrvable errors—
Actually, there is. But the theories of evolution
involve claims about the unobservable past.
… such errors are forced to fit the Procrustean framework of faith,
Care to give some examples?
… or, faith as it is interpreted by one very small group, who do not speak for all Christians.
We don’t claim to, although it would be
nice if all Christians believed the Bible interpreted by the normal grammatical
and historical context. See Should Genesis be taken
literally?
The attacks upon Galileo, Darwin, Newton and other DEDICATED CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS …
Darwin was certainly not a Christian, but
detested Christianity, and came from a family of anti-Christians. His own grandfather proposed a theory
of evolution before Charles was born (see next Creation
magazine). See Darwin’s slippery slide into unbelief
… by men of faith are the ultimate failure of religion and so-called “creation” science.
Actually, as we have amply shown in Q&A: Galileo and Geocentrism,
the attacks on Galileo came first and foremost from the Aristotelian scientists
at the universities, dogmatically defending Ptolemaic cosmology. Unfortunately the church made the
mistake of interpreting certain biblical passages under the contemporary
scientific framework. Now, far too
many Christians make the same mistake by reinterpreting passages to fit long
ages or evolution.
I find it unfortunate that, while doing research for scientific information, I am forced to examine all site conclusions first, to determine if it is real science, or, “this date disagrees with Creation, …”
Of course, because a rock doesn’t come
with a label with the date.
Rather, the date is an interpretation of some process that’s supposed to have occurred
over time. But it makes more
sense to go with the eye-witness data.
See also The earth: how old
does it look?
“… Therefore we will find a way to doublespeak our way around it.”
So why not produce an actual example of double-speak. Actually, just scour the evolutionary propaganda and you’ll
find plenty, e.g. equivocating about the meaning of evolution itself! See Definitions as slippery as eels.
Just once, I would like to find “evidence” on one of these sites that is documented with observable data, rather than undocumented and manipulated pseudo-facts.
I realize it’s hard to find this on
evolutionary sites, but you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for all over
this site.
However, I will pray for you.
But to whom will you pray? Will it be the true God of the Bible? Let’s hope so …
I firmly believe God created the universe as an evolving, changing entity, so man would have the thrill of discovery, rather than the boredom of authoritarian self-reference.
You must hold this on blind faith, and in
contradiction to what God has told us about the order of events, for example.
And you must also believe that God called death, bloodshed, suffering and
cancer ‘all very good’—see The
god of an old earth. I prefer
to believe what God has actually told us in His written Word, the Bible.
Has anyone involved in this debate ever been honest enough to even go so far as to say, “No one was alive to make accurate observations at the time, therefore all we are doing is speculating”?
But there WAS someone alive at the time—the
Creator. And He has revealed how
long ago, over what time frame, and the order of His creative acts. So why close your mind to this in
favor of opinions of fallible people who weren’t there?
Because many real scientists have.—
–Mike Williamson, USA
I’m a real scientist by any normal
definition, and so are many of my colleagues—see our list.
–Dr Jonathan Sarfati, AiG–Australia
This really isn't in regards to the website but I didn't know where else to express this.
I just purchased the book "D is for Dinosaur" and read it to my kids as part of their phonics lesson yesterday (I homeschool). Your book provided me an opportunity to discuss the topic of evolution and "the big bang" with my 6 and 7 year old. When I told them what some people believe about the beginning of the world they began laughing because they thought I was joking with them. I find it amazing that my 6 year old, who has significant learning and developmental delays, would understand something that many "intellegent, scientific" people just don't get. Thank you for your ministry and the opportunity to teach my children, in a creative fun way, that God is the ruler and creator of our universe. And further, that He loves us so much that He sent His son to die for our sins so we would never be seperated from Him!
–Sherene Bush, US