Why should you believe in creation, and not evolution? I mean,
scientifically speaking. Havent we proven that evolution is
a fact?
Well, the word evolution can mean a lot of different
things today. One way it is frequently used is to describe the supposed
process by which a single-celled organism slowly, over millions
of years, turned into every living thing we see today. This is probably
what most people think of when they hear evolution.
Now, if this idea is true then EVERYTHING had to have evolved at
some point, including immaterial things such as human moral consciousness.
But this poses a question. You see, evolution is supposedly a naturalistic
process that works on material such as DNA. How does a completely
naturalistic process evolve moral consciousnesssomething that
is completely immaterial!
This question is a puzzle for many evolutionists. William Provine,
an evolutionist and biology professor at Cornell University, once
said that one of the implications of evolution is that No
ultimate foundations for ethics exist, no ultimate meaning in life
exists, and free will is merely a human myth.
If humans are just the product of evolution, we are nothing more
than highly-evolved animals, and our BRAINS are nothing more
than chemical reactions. So, how can anyone hold someone accountable
for simply behaving according to chemical reactions in their brain?
But human experience clearly shows us that we SHOULD be held accountable
for our actions. MOST evolutionists would agree that if someone
murders another person, he should be punished. But the question
is why? If man is nothing more than another animal, how can we be
held accountable? After all, no one punishes a lion for killing
a gazelle or - - an eagle for snatching a trout from a stream. What
makes humans so different?
Some evolutionists will argue that society defines morality. For
example, as an American society weve decided that murder is
wrong so it is wrong. But this cant be right. Other societies,
such as Nazi Germany or radical Islamic groups today, believe that
murder is perfectly acceptable if it accomplishes their purpose.
To be consistent with the idea that ethics are decided by a society,
an evolutionist would have to admit that murder is okay for these
societies, but just not for ours. But we intrinsically know that
murdering millions of people in death camps or detonating bombs
and killing civilians is morally wrong. Morality simply cant
be decided by what a society thinks.
A consistent evolutionist would have to admit that there is NO
such thing as a universal moral ethic in his ideology. And yet most
evolutionists certainly would not admit to this. They are being
inconsistent with their worldview.
But the creation worldview does not have this problem. The Bible,
the Word of our Creator, Yeshua of Nazareth, provides a foundation
for morality. We were created in the image of God. We are NOT animals.
As our Creator, only God has the right to set the rules and He holds
us accountable to them. In the book of Romans we read that God has
put His law in our hearts. In other words, we have moral consciousness
because Gods law is in our hearts.
The Bible also explains WHY no one can live a perfectly moral life,
and why we see death and suffering. In the book of Genesis we read
that God created a perfect world but the first people, Adam and
Eve, rebelled against God. They introduced sin into the world and
now we all sin and fail to live up to Gods law. But Jesus
Christ, our Messiah, stepped into history, living a perfect, sinless
life, and died on the Cross taking the penalty for our sin upon
Himself. He then rose from the dead and offers forgiveness and eternal
life to all who will believe.
The evolutionary, naturalistic worldview cannot account for the
existence of morality. But Creation, as we find in the Bible, explains
why we have a moral conscience, why it is broken, and why we can
have hope - and WHERE we can find forgiveness.
Just one more scientific reason that you shouldnt believe
in molecules-to-man evolution. It takes a LOT of faith.
Im David Rives, Truly, the Heavens Declare the Glory of God.
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