Thou hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth. Selah. Psalm 60:4
Recently each of our older 5 children wrote letters to the editor defending the truth of God's word in relation to His literal 7 day creation. I was proud of each of them, and more than one received some pretty strong feedback on the newspaper's forum.
"But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good..."
Scientific philosopher and ardent Darwinian atheist Michael Ruse has candidly admitted this. "Evolution is promulgated as an ideology, a secular religion—a full-fledged alternative to Christianity, with meaning and morality… Evolution is a religion."
When evolutionists urge “misled” Creationists "...to understand the difference between science and faith," they obviously consider Evolution to be "science," rather than "faith." However, true "science" must be observable and repeatable. No witness was present as life “evolved” into its present state; therefore, these events were not observed and cannot be repeated. The evolutionary theory falls under "historical" science: man's interpretation, based on his worldview, of unobservable, unrepeatable events. Evolution must be believed by faith: “…firm belief in something for which there is no proof,” and Evolution cannot be proved.
“Religion” is a "…system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith." Surely this description fits the theory of Evolution. "Evolution is a light which illuminates all facts, a trajectory which all lines of thought must follow." (Theodosius Dobzhansky) This statement is surprising, if evolution is merely a scientific theory.
In conclusion, Evolution is a religion, promoted, not because of scientific fact, nor from overwhelming proof, but because it satisfies man's desires. Namely, if all life evolved through random chance or necessity, then man is the highest of all evolved creatures. He is god, and there is no higher authority.
I trust that the Evolutionists will apply their own advice and "…use their logical reasoning to understand the difference between science and faith."
I am going to share with you Grace's letter. We know we are in a battle and therefore should not be surprised when those who hold to the religion of evolution come out of the woodwork, so to speak, in order to defend their faith. After seeing the letter on the News Chief website, we googled it again to show Grace some of the comments. When we did, we found her letter posted or referenced on 5 other websites, all of which were negative except this one (posted under Jan. 23rd).
The Lord had laid it on Grace's heart a couple of years ago to uphold the banner of truth in this area. She has set a goal for herself to hone her skills and receive as much training as possible in order to be effective. We feel that this response is confirmation for her to continue!
"But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good..."
Genesis 50:20
Grace writes:
When debating the validity of Creationism, versus Evolution, many evolutionists seem to believe that the conflict is a disagreement between a well-proven scientific fact and the Christian religion. In reality, it is a battle between two opposing religions and their subsequent worldviews. Evolution is as much a faith-based religion as Christianity, Islam, etc.
When debating the validity of Creationism, versus Evolution, many evolutionists seem to believe that the conflict is a disagreement between a well-proven scientific fact and the Christian religion. In reality, it is a battle between two opposing religions and their subsequent worldviews. Evolution is as much a faith-based religion as Christianity, Islam, etc.
Scientific philosopher and ardent Darwinian atheist Michael Ruse has candidly admitted this. "Evolution is promulgated as an ideology, a secular religion—a full-fledged alternative to Christianity, with meaning and morality… Evolution is a religion."
When evolutionists urge “misled” Creationists "...to understand the difference between science and faith," they obviously consider Evolution to be "science," rather than "faith." However, true "science" must be observable and repeatable. No witness was present as life “evolved” into its present state; therefore, these events were not observed and cannot be repeated. The evolutionary theory falls under "historical" science: man's interpretation, based on his worldview, of unobservable, unrepeatable events. Evolution must be believed by faith: “…firm belief in something for which there is no proof,” and Evolution cannot be proved.
“Religion” is a "…system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith." Surely this description fits the theory of Evolution. "Evolution is a light which illuminates all facts, a trajectory which all lines of thought must follow." (Theodosius Dobzhansky) This statement is surprising, if evolution is merely a scientific theory.
In conclusion, Evolution is a religion, promoted, not because of scientific fact, nor from overwhelming proof, but because it satisfies man's desires. Namely, if all life evolved through random chance or necessity, then man is the highest of all evolved creatures. He is god, and there is no higher authority.
I trust that the Evolutionists will apply their own advice and "…use their logical reasoning to understand the difference between science and faith."
Grace Discher

7 comments:
What a great letter! I'm surprised they even published it -smile-. Have you seen my short documentary on the subject? I've posted it on my website. I am very interested in the Evolution vs. Science debate and appreciate this post . . .
I think this is a timely and very relevant subject considering today is Darwin's 200th birthday and many are celebrating (?) the entire month.
That is a fantastic article, Grace. We are so very proud of you for representing our Christian faith so valiantly!
We love you!
Aunt Molly and Uncle Chris
Excellent!
Mrs. Stevens
Gracie,
That was an awsome artical!
I just wanted you to know that.
Hope to see you all very soon,
I miss you alot,
Sadie Franklin
P.S. I keep meaning to write to you, but I haven't yet. But I think about you every day.
S.F.
Also, that is a beautiful picture of you,Grace. You looked radiant!
Sadie
Very well written, Gracie. Your point about evolution as a religion is quite possibly the most important arguement that Christians can make when debunking evolution.
Love,
Aunt Katie
P.S. Yes, you do look radiant in that picture!
Thank y'all so much for your comments!
I will have to watch your documentary, Erica. From what I saw, it looked very good!
Yes ma'am, Aunt Molly. We thought it was relevant, too. That's why we didn't send it in till now.
(You should see some of the letters from the "Dark Side!")
I miss you too, Sadie! Thanks so much for your kind words. We'll have to visit y'all soon!
Once again, thank y'all!
Grace
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