Regarding My College Experience:
Thoughts on Evolution VS Creation
I can honestly
say my reason
for not believing in evolution certainly wasn't because I was not
taught
it. We had weeks even months of evolutionary teaching during my
time at Texas A&M.
Thankfully, I
was already involved in digging up fossils and seeing the real
evidence for myself. I knew from first hand experience that when
all the
facts are known, evolution simply doesn't add up. My college
professors,
indeed all evolutionists, only ever tell you half the story and it's
the half
that's slanted to make evolution look true. I will have to tell
you they
made a very convincing case. Were it not for my knowledge of all
the
facts and especially my faith in Christ, it would have been easy to
succumb to
the lie of evolution.
Ultimately,
belief in
evolution or creation is a matter of faith. Hebrews 11:1
describes faith
as the "evidence of things not seen." Has anyone seen where the
dinosaurs or any fossils came from? Has anyone seen how they were
buried? Has anyone seen how the creatures originally came into
existence?
Rhetorically the answer is of course, no. No matter whether you
believe
in creation or evolution your belief about origins is based on faith.
Believing that
the universe
started with a big bang and that things evolve from a state of lower
order to a
state of higher order (which is a flagrant contradiction of the Second
Law of
Thermodynamics*) can only be believed by faith. In order to be
scientific, it must be able to 1. be observed and 2. be repeatable
under
carefully controlled experiments. The "theory" of evolution
regarding origins fails both these qualifications miserably. You
can't
observe the origins of the universe, the earth, the plant and animal
life any
more than you can repeat it. Therefore, what you believe about
origins,
whether you are a creationist or evolutionist can only ever be believed
by
faith. All the fossils that can be
dug up can only tell us that we found a fossil and it was in the dirt
(or rock
as the case may be) and that’s it.
Nothing more. It’s a dead animal
or plant and it can’t say one word about where it came from or how it
got
there. Period. We
can interpret, based on any number of
factors, such as geology and geography etc., how it got there but that
is called
interpretation based on evidence. And
interpretations are always subject to your predisposition.
That's not to say the evidence is unimportant or that we can't
learn anything from the evidence. The point is there is no scientific mechanism
to prove
how it got there or why it is there.
I think it's
funny, sad and
ironic that the evolutionists expect us to believe that everything
evolved from
nothing purely by chance with no intelligence and then these same
"brilliant” minds can't make one single little simple life form either
by
chance or with their genius intellect. Frankly,
they prove the opposite of what they expect us to believe.
Only a dummy (talking about the
scientists) believes it takes no intelligence to start life and then
they with
all their supposed brilliance have not the first clue about how to
create a
life using their “intelligence”. If it can just happen by chance
without
the catalyst of intelligence then it should be a simple matter for
their genius
intellect to make one little itty bitty bacteria shouldn't
it? They
make a laughing mockery of themselves. Of course that's what the
Lord
said about them in the first place, Ps 2:4. Even if our science
advances to
the point (I don’t think it will) that we can create life then these
same
people who have been telling us for the last 100-150 years that it
takes no
intelligence to create life will have just proved that it does take
intelligence to create life.
Ultimately their
fight isn't
for the truth. They don't want the truth because they hate it and
suppress it as Paul said in Rom 1:18. They hate one person and
especially
one person, Jesus Christ. They hate him pure and simple.
If, "In
the Beginning God created the heaven and the earth", then you owe God
your
obedience but the nature of fallen man despises God and loves sin and
disobedience, Rom 3:10-18. If they acknowledge that God created
the
universe (as Moses said that He did) then they will have to follow
Moses'
command given in Duet 18:15, to hear the person who would come after
Moses. Moses went on to say you must not only hear but obey
Him. That "Him"
is none other than Jesus Christ, Acts 3:22.
My faith in
Jesus and the infallibility of the Bible were instrumental in
keeping me from falling for the lie of evolution. I read Genesis
chapter
1 a lot in those days. Second semester
biology was almost entirely about evolution.
In that particular course I didn’t do very well grade wise and
ended up just barely passing with a
C-. But when it comes to believing
God’s word, however, I’m thankful to believe that I have passed with an
A+. Whether one just barely passes
their required evolutionary course work in college with a C or an A, I
hope
that all will pass God’s examination of your belief in Him and His
creation
with an A+.
The evidence
that we at Mt.
Blanco dig up contradicts evolution and “proves” God’s special creation
to be
true. But, dear reader, your faith
ultimately stands or falls on “Thus saith the Lord.”
In the end I hope we can all be like the Apostle Paul and simply
say, “I believe God”, Acts 27:25.
James
Taylor
Biomedical Science Director
*The second law of
thermodynamics
states that all work processes tend towards a greater entropy
(disorder/lower
energy density) over time. Since the
universe is tending towards a greater entropy (expanding over time),
all work
processes within the universe also tend towards a greater entropy.
Cited from Wikipedia.org.
In
layman's terms, the Second Law of Thermodynamics states that in a
closed
system things always go from a state of order to a state of disorder
without exception. Think about a nice
orderly child’s bedroom, or
any room
for that matter. Do nothing and it will
“magically” become an absolute mess.
You must put energy into the system to make it orderly
again. This is why evolution is impossible. There is no
physical law that can account for inanimate objects going from a state
of disorder to a state of life. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
is a powerful advocate that someone had to create the incredibly
sophisticated order we see all around us, Rom 1:20.
Evolutionists
completely ignore this law and when pressed about it they
side step it and say “Well that only applies to a closed system and
since the
earth receives energy from the sun it is open and not closed.” My own college professor actually said this
when I questioned her about evolution vs. the Second Law of
Thermodynamics. Indeed,
they all say this and quickly change the subject because they know
their answer is a non-sequitur. Why is
that you ask? The reason is arrived at on
two separate accounts.
First,
the earth and sun must be considered as being in the universe which is
by definition (from a physics standpoint) a closed system.
Where then does the universe get this
strange ability to defy the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
Answer, it doesn’t. Therefore, things on the earth always
go from a state of order to disorder unless work not just energy is
applied to reverse the disorder.
Second,
if we allow the earth/sun relationship to be an open system (as my
college professor
suggested) then
we have to take into consideration the quality of the energy being put
to work
in the system. Let's go back to our
bedroom analogy. If you tell a two
year old child to clean up his bedroom and leave him unattended, every
mother
knows exactly what you will get, an even bigger mess than before. As you can see it’s not the quantity of the
energy but the
quality of the work that makes the difference. A
two year old child is more than happy to put energy into the
room but it’s not the kind that will clean up the mess.
Likewise with the sun. Yes, the
sun
will put tremendous amounts of energy into the earth.
But as any thinking person knows not all sun energy is good
energy. Think about what happens when
summer rolls around and you go outside on the first hot day of the year
with
your sleeves rolled up. You get a sun
burn. The sun put energy into you all
right. However, it was not good energy but
destructive energy. The sun actually
killed
life (the cells in your skin) it did not create life.
Yes, without the sun we would not live long.
We need its energy to have life. But,
it takes highly developed systems which
are capable of taking advantage of the sun’s energy to utilize any
useful work
from it. It can’t work any other
way. The amount of sun energy that
would be necessary to jump start life would kill it before it ever got
started.
This is the dilemma that all
evolutionists
face regarding the origin of life. And
they run from it like a scientist fleeing Jurassic Park.
James Taylor
"If
someone
points out to you that your pet theory of the universe is in
disagreement with
Maxwell's equations, then so much the worse for Maxwell's equations.
And if
your theory contradicts the facts, well, sometimes these
experimentalists make
mistakes. But if your theory is found to be against the Second Law of
Thermodynamics, I can give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to
collapse
in deepest humiliation".
Sir
Arthur Eddington
British Astrophysicist