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CREATION
1. God's plan or random chance.
God's Word explains how the universe and life on earth are a part of
God's eternal plan. The only alternative to divine creation is
evolution, a sequence of randomly operating processes. To an
evolutionist, these random physical and chemical processes replace God
and carry out their own creative acts. The forward of the 1971 edition
of Darwin's Origin of the Species states "[The theory of evolution]
forms a satisfactory faith on which to base our interpretation of
nature." Having replaced God with natural processes, the evolutionist
concludes that there is no accountability for sin.
1.1. God's plan.
1.1.1. God existed before creation (Ps 90.2; Col 1.16-17; 1 Pet
1.20; Jn 17.24).
1.1.2. God designed His entire plan for the ages in eternity past
(Ps 104.1-5, 31-35; Job 38.4; Rev 13.8).
1.1.3. Creation was designed to bring glory to God (Ps 104.1-4,
31-35; Ps 148.5; Col 1.16-17; Rev 4.9-11.
1.1.4. God's plan included man (Ps 8.3-6; Acts 17.23-26).
1.1.5. Jesus Christ created the heavens, Earth, and all life forms
complete in 7 days (Gen. 1; Ex. 20.11; Neh 9.6; Job 38.4, 31-33; Jn
1.1-3; Col 1.16-17).
1.1.6. The promises to Israel are backed by creation (Is
40.1-14).
1.1.7. Creation was cursed because of mankind (Rom 8.12). (Entropy
follows this principal and applies to all systems).
1.1.8. God's plan continues beyond creation (Ps 102.26; Mt 24.35).
1.1.9. God will have a Big Bang and new creation (Is 65.17; 2 Pet
3).
1.2. The evolutionist is left to natural processes.
1.2.1. Common physical and chemical phenomenon (gravity,
magnetism, molecular forces) are not understood (Col 1.16-17).
1.2.2. The evolutionist has nothing but these forces to appeal to
without God.
1.2.3. Faith is placed in these processes (Rom 1.18-22).
1.2.4. Starting with the assumption that there is no God, the
evolutionist concludes there was no creative act: No God ---> No
creation ---> No Adam ---> No original sin ---> No accountability for
sin ---> No Savior.
1.3. Scientific facts will demonstrate that creation is much more
reasonable than evolution.
2. Seven days of creation.
Execution of God's eternal plan started in the 7 literal days of
creation. All matter, energy, and life forms were created directly by
God. The evolutionist ideas dealing with the creation of the universe
(Big Bang, Steady State) do not answer the questions of 1st cause.
2.1. Summary of creation (Gen 1.1).
2.1.1. Beginning - God started time
2.1.2. Heavens - God created space
2.1.3. Earth - God created matter
2.2. God created light (Gen 1.3-5).
2.2.1. In our experience matter and energy are constant.
2.3. God created the canopy, atmosphere and hydrosphere (Gen
1.6-8).
2.3.1. The canopy controlled climate and radiation.
2.4. God created land and plants (Gen 1.9-13).
2.5. God created the sun, moon, planets, and stars (Gen 1.14-19).
2.6. God created water life and birds (Gen 1.20-23).
2.7. God created animals including man and woman (Gen 1.24-31). Man
and woman are detailed in Gen 2.5-22.
2.8. One day was 24 hours (2 Pet 3).
3. Theories of origin.
3.1. The most popular evolutionist ideas are the Big Bang and
Steady State.
3.2. The "Big Bang" is defined as an explosion of all the matter
and energy in the universe 10 billion years ago.
3.2.1. Very popular, but no evidence.
3.2.2. Contradicts entropy.
3.2.3. System like earth requires two explosions.
3.3. The steady state idea is a gradual buildup through
gravitational attraction upon moving particles. This requires eternal
matter. This is the only alternative to the Big Bang. This idea is
kept around for scientists to fall back on when Big Bang predictions
turn out backwards.
4. Noah's flood. God unleashed forces upon the crust of the earth
during the great flood resulted in the geologic features and processes
we see today.
4.1. Chronology of the flood.
4.1.1. God warned Noah (Gen 6.13).
4.1.2. 120 years to build the ark, gather animals (Gen 6.3-22).
4.1.3. 7 day warning - load the ark (Gen 7.4-10).
4.1.4. Flood starts: Fountains of deep open, floodgates of sky
open, rain falls (Gen 7.11-12).
4.1.5. Waters rise for 40 days (Gen 7.17).
4.1.6. Mountains covered (Gen 7.20).
4.1.7. Air breathers die (Gen 21-22).
4.1.8. Flood level maintained 110 more days (Gen 7.24, 8.3).
4.1.9. Waters begin to subside 150 days after start. Wind passes
over the earth, fountains of the deep close, flood gates of the sky
close, rain is restrained (Gen 8.1-3).
4.1.10. Ark rests on Ararat (Gen 8.4).
4.1.11. Mountain tops visible in 74 days (Gen 8.5).
4.1.12. Raven released 40 days later (Gen 8.6-7).
4.1.13. Dove released 7 days later (implied) (Gen 8.10).
4.1.14. Second dove released 7 days later; olive leaf (Gen 8.10).
4.1.15. Third dove released 7 days later; did not return (Gen
8.12).
4.1.16. Ground dry 29 days later (Gen 8.13).
4.1.17. Noah commanded to leave 57 days later (Gen 8.14-19).
4.1.18. A total of 371 days on the ark.
4.1.19. Promise of weather and seasons (Gen 8.22).
4.1.20. Cloud and rainbow given as covenant of no more floods (Gen
9.8-17).
4.2. Geologic method: multiple working hypotheses. Any facts will
support or refute certain hypotheses.
4.3. A correlation of Major Geologic features and Noah's flood, a
working hypothesis.
4.3.1. All those animals and food? Yes, the ark had 3 decks with a
total capacity of over 520 rail road box cars.
4.3.2. Sources of water.
4.3.2.1. Fountains of the deep could refer to volcanic vents.
4.3.2.2. Floodgates of heaven; a water vapor canopy would flood
from the sky with increased volcanic activity.
4.3.2.3. A decrease in atmospheric pressure and temperature at
the same time would cause great rain storms.
4.3.3. Plate tectonics initiated at this time. The one way trip of
plates across the mantle of the earth began at a time of massive
extinction of animals and great geologic change. Modern tectonic
(motion of earth) events are a residual of the motion initiated during
the flood.
4.3.4. Non-volcanic mountains must form rapidly if they are to
have their current structure (today's tall mountains have formed since
the flood).
4.3.5. Unique and enormous flood basalts were deposited under
water (pillows, lake beds, petrified wood, soil).
4.3.6. Erosional features indicate rivers larger than any on earth
today (Spokane).
4.3.7. Sedimentary rocks were deposited in situations not known
to the earth today (sheets of sandstone, massive fossil beds, coal,
Palouse hills).
4.3.8. Polar ice caps. There is no widely held mechanism for the
formation of ice caps. Antarctica is a desert. The canopy flood theory
offers a possible explanation. Other ice age features are better
explained by the flood also (frozen mammoths, Spokane gravels).
5. Age of the earth. Lines of evidence indicating a young age of the
earth far outweigh evidence for an old age of the earth. The best
scientific methods produce ages which correspond with Biblical ages of
the earth.
Evidence for the Age of the Earth
Young Age
1. Volcanism (continental accretion)
2. Water Formation
3. Meteoric Dust (earth and moon)
4. Soil Formation
5. Human Population Statistics
6. Decay of Earth's
7. Scarcity of Helium
8. The Earth-Moon System
9. Tree Ring Dating
10. Comets
11. Pleochroic Halos
12. Rotation of Earth
13. Revolution of Planets
14. Salt in the Sea
Old Age
1. Radiometric Dating
2. Size of Universe
6. What is evolution?
6.1. Evolution is a philosophy which affects all areas of life. The
key philosophic question is "Where did we come from?" The two
currently popular models of evolution stand in absolute contradiction
with each other. From the ancient ideas through the modern models only
the major concept - origin and propagation of life forms without God -
remains unchanged. Evolution provides the humanist with an answer to
this apart from God.
6.1.1. Many specialists work in the context of assuming evolution
to be true while they are not really aware of why they believe
evolution.
6.1.2. This leads to turmoil (Marx, Hitler) and dehumanizing man
(Ps 8.4).
6.2. What are the ideas of the origin of life?
6.2.1. God stated that He created life forms that reproduce after
their own kind (Gen 1.11,21,24,29).
6.2.2. Ancient Greeks had attributed life to processes that work
apart from God: Thales (600 BC), life arose from the sea; Heraclitus,
life was transposed; Aristotle ( 300 BC) proposed an evolutionary
scale.
6.2.3. Paul recognized that people ascribed God's creative power
to idols (Rom 1.23) and god's of animism.
6.2.4. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1790) - evolution through inherited
characteristics - environment causes changes.
6.2.5. Charles Darwin - natural selection (survival of the
fittest).
6.2.6. Hugo DeVries (1900) - called attention to Mendel's work and
added mutations.
6.2.7. Neo-Darwinism - natural selection is the key element, and
mutation is the natural random process that produces a gradual change
from one species to another. This is one of the most widely accepted
views today.
6.2.8. Punctuated equilibrium ("Hopeful Monster") - long periods
of equilibrium of a species are interrupted by sudden and major
changes in the species. From a small beginning 40 years ago, this view
has gained major acceptance. Although no possible mechanism is
offered, this view does fit the fossil record better.
6.3. There are some common factors in all evolutionary arguments.
6.3.1. They offer an alternative to God's creative acts; God and
evolution are mutually exclusive. It is not uncommon for someone to
hold an idea because special creation is the only other option.
6.3.2. All require spontaneous generation, the idea that life
sprang from non-life through random "natural process".
6.3.2.1. Spontaneous generation has been completely discredited.
6.3.2.2. The idea of a self changing/self duplicating molecule
arising from random molecules acted upon by random forces is not
established in any portion. Assumptions about the state of the
pre-life earth's physical conditions are based entirely on what
spontaneous generation would demand, and then the ideas still don't
work. Miller and Fox did not duplicate any possible natural condition
and what they developed was nowhere near life from non-life. With
clones, DNA, genetic engineering or viruses, only life reproduces
life.
6.3.2.3. The Pan-spermia idea (life from outer space) only
postpones the ultimate origin question.
6.3.3. All call upon "natural processes" that have never been
observed or defined. The process of spontaneous generation has never
been duplicated in a laboratory. No new species has ever been observed
even though we can greatly accelerate rates of mutation, fruit flies
are still fruit flies, bacteria is still bacteria (although they may
be deformed). No new structure has ever been observed to form.
6.3.4. All require an enormous time frame. If you ask "why don't
we see evolution?" the answer given is "evolution takes place over
billions of years and we have just never been at the right place at
the right time".
6.4. Defusing evolution. Geologists credit biologists with the
evidence for evolution while biologists credit geologists with the
firm evidence.
6.4.1. The fossil record. The main issue of the fossil record is
the order of appearance of animals. The fossil record matches
creation of Biblical "kinds" perfectly. The lack of "intermediate
forms" or "missing links" was the basis of punctuated equilibrium.
Common pictures of the evolution of the horse and man are scientific
distortions.
6.4.1.1. A fossil is any record of previous life. Because of
rapid decay on the surface fossils must be rapidly buried (volcanic
ash, flood). There are numerous methods of fossilization;
petrification (replacement of wood by silica), a mold, a cast, a
preserved shell, a foot print, freezing.
6.4.2. Comparative anatomy (comparing different parts).
Evolutionists claim that different organisms have similar parts
because they had a common origin. One important question is which
parts should be compared with which animal. It would be more sensible
to look for a comparative DNA (it is all made out of the same
chemicals). Comparison of DNA does not match any evolutionary scheme.
Comparative anatomy fits the idea of a creator reusing a design that
works well (fins on a fish, shark, whale).
6.4.3. Vestigial structures (useless relics of evolution). Uses
have been found for all 180 of these.
6.4.4. Phylogeny recapitulates ontogeny (development of embryo is
an instant replay of evolutionary history). Embryologists reject this
idea, mainly found in textbooks. The presence of this idea in current
books is an illustration of how hard it is to get rid of an idea that
does not work.
6.4.5. Geographic distribution. The abundance of marsupials in
Australia is more of a problem for evolutionists than a solution. The
variation of a species over an area (frogs) is an example of genetic
variety, not evolution. This concept is usually called upon as one of
the major controlling factors of evolution.
6.4.6. Controlled breeding. No matter how you breed dogs, you
still get dogs - a Biblical "kind".
6.4.7. Genetics. Genetic engineering may result in altered
structures or operation, but even with man (not random chance)
controlling changes, no new kinds are developed.
6.5. Important factors evolutionists don't often consider.
6.5.1. Evolution is a complete contradiction to the second law of
thermodynamics. Evolution demands an ordering of matter from
spontaneous generation.
6.5.2. Simple forms of life do not exist. Some are smaller, have
fewer parts, yet they carry out all necessary life processes.
6.5.3. Half developed structures would be harmful (eyes, ears,
wings).
6.5.4. Relationships among unrelated organisms (mimicry,
mutualism). Mimicry is one organism protecting itself by looking like
another organism. Mutualism is two organisms which are interdependent.
6.5.5. 600,000,000 years is not enough time for all the necessary
transitions. If evolution were true we would expecrt one new species
every six years.
7. Defusing evolution. Every line of evidence ever proposed as a
"proof" of evolution has fallen short. Ideas dealing with the
evolution of the first organic molecule and the first life forms are
without mathematical or scientific bases. There is no evidence or
workable process which would change one species into another species.
Further reading:
Geology: The Genesis Flood, by John C. Whitcomb and Henry M. Morris,
The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company (major revision will
appear in about a year).
General works: Scientific Creationism, ed. by Henry M. Morris,
Creative Life Publishers.
Fossil record: Evolution: The Fossils Say No!, by Duane T. Gish,
Creation Life Publishers.
Humanism: The King of Creation.
Copyright 1989 by George LeBret
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