Myth, fantasy and fairy tales…
Sunday, April 27th, 2008J. D. Pendry
He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. - Ecclesiastes 3:11(NIV)
There are blazing azaleas in the foreground, pink and white dogwood trees in the background. Bright yellow forsythia has come and gone. Blankets of creeping purple flox cover hillsides and drape rock walls. Hostas are carefully peeking out, hoping to survive their tender age when they are a deer delicacy. Robins march in Napoleonic formation across the yard searching for bugs or worms or a stray grass seed from a spring patching. The sounds of songbirds fill the morning air.
My wife and I watched Ben Stein’s documentary, Expelled, this weekend. Expelled discusses Darwinism and Intelligent Design. Contrary to what Darwinists would have you believe, Intelligent Design is a scientific examination. It looks at Mr. Darwin’s theory through the prism of science that is light years beyond what was available to him when he published his Origin of the Species in 1859. The PhD packing molecular biologists who question Darwin’s theory point out that the odds of everything coming together by happenstance that exists in a single cell and then emerging as a living organism from Mr. Darwin’s primordial muck are so astronomical as to be incalculable. As one scientist phrased it, trillions and trillions and trillions and trillions and trillions…to one.
You do know that Darwinism provided the basis for eugenics, a culling of the herd meant to rid us of defective humans and their defective genes and was the basis for Hitler’s pursuit of the master race and its accompanying atrocities?
The hard core Darwinists refer to religion as myth, fantasy and fairy tales. My thoughts on that have always been if they are right then the joke is on me, if I am right then eternity minus asbestos under drawers will be much more stimulating for them than they anticipate. If they were intellectually honest people, they would take up the theological debate with a theological scholar like Josh McDowell, author of The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict, rather than use their disdain for religion to discount the view points of other scientists. They try to defend their scientific positions by attacking religion, which is not a new debate approach for liberals. As they say out here in the hills, that dog will not hunt. Their method reveals them for who they are - avowed atheists first, scientists second. If you want to have a theological discussion, have one. If you want to have a scientific discussion, have one and that is the point. Intelligent design is not a theological investigation; it is a scientific one albeit one that is stifled by liberal American academia, those holding the research grants purse strings and now the courts.
The most disconcerting aspect of all of this is that the courts have decided which scientific theory can be taught in schools. Scientific research and evidence are not allowed to resolve a science question in America’s classrooms. Darwinism, which is its own creation worshiping rather that creator worshipping religion, prevails. How long can it be before judges saddled with their own boat loads of biases and sitting in their all knowing all seeing bubbles of wisdom, decide which versions of history might be taught? Which political or economic theories?
The problem with the Darwinists is that they cannot allow scientific questioning of their beloved theory if it raises even the slightest hint of intelligent intervention in the process. To do so would concede that there might exist somewhere in the vastness of the universe (the universe that happened by chance one day) a being infinitely more intelligent than they. Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion (a self explanatory title) finally conceded to Ben Stein the possibility of intelligent intervention in the evolutionary process adding that if so, it was probably some space aliens who swooped down and did it.
The most important thing I took away from this movie was not the state of the Darwinist versus Intelligent Design debate. It is the stifling of opposing scientific views to the point that courts decide what can and cannot be taught in American schools. We see the same thing happening now with global warming. Scientists who oppose the accepted liberal views on global warming with mounting evidence that it is a lot of bunk are summarily attacked and discounted. Al Gore’s movie, proven to be scientifically flawed and complete with faked melting glaciers, has been force fed to countless impressionable juveniles in our public school classrooms. I will wager with you that Expelled will never see the inside of an American public school classroom.
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