Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Creation or Darwin

I watched most of "expelled" last night. Interesting. This post is to say why I cannot believe Darwin's explanation of a Godless evolution of creation.
1. Where did it all come from? If the whole universe evolved from one exploding mass, where did that mass come from? If that question cannot be explained, then FAITH is the basis of the entire argument. I readily admit that I have faith in a Creator. He is the uncaused cause. That is my faith, and it is just as scientific as any other explanation.
2. How did life come from matter. According to Darwin, it just "poof" appeared. A chunk of dead matter all the sudden became alive when shocked by lightning or something like that. But, try as they might, no one can reproduce life out of nothing.
3. What did these new species mate with? We know that animals cannot mate with other species. So, how did they reproduce? They had to miraculously appear in the next stage with a male and female at the same time.
4. I have read, "Origin of the Species, by means of natural Selection for the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life." There are two chapters devoted to the premise that black people are being raised to a higher level of evolution by being forced to interact with white culture. Where are the cries of RACISM? The scientists made "missing links" that looked like a black man with a little more hair and slightly different facial structure. Does no one see that when the book was written in 1859, the world was struggling with the issue of subjugation of black Africans to slavery.
5. The results of believing evolution is to believe that there is no such thing as morality, good, right & wrong, purpose, authority, etc... So, you wind up with a Nazi world view (Hitler was greatly influenced by Darwinian Philosophy). The weak and sick are to be killed and/or ruled by the strong. If we are accidents and without eternal purpose, why not be Hitler. Enjoy a few years and then be conquered by those weak people!
These are just a few rambling thoughts, but I wanted to put them somewhere.