Title: The Rise of Darwinism
1The Rise of Darwinism
- And Its Implications for Society
Monarch Creation Ministry
August 2006
2Evolutionist Richard Dawkins
- Innocent children are being saddled with
demonstrable falsehoods. Its time to question
the abuse of childhood innocence with
superstitious ideas of hellfire and damnation.
BBC TV Special
31981 Resolution of the National Academy of
Sciences
- Religion and science are separate and mutually
exclusive realms of thought whose presentation in
the same context leads to misunderstanding of
both scientific and religious belief.
4Evolution ScienceCreation Religion
5The Basis of Modern Science
- Materialism the view that the material world is
all there is there is no existence beyond this
present life - Naturalism the view that all things have a
natural cause, especially the origin of the
universe and nature
6Evolutionist Richard Lewontin
- We scientists have a prior commitment to
materialism and we are forced by our a priori
adherence to material causes to create an
apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts
that produce material explanations. Moreover,
that materialism is absolute, for we cannot allow
a Divine Foot in the door.
7Evolutionist Michael Ruse
- Either humankind is in a state of original sin
or it is not. If it is, then there was reason
for Jesus to die on the cross. If it is not,
Calvary has as much relevance as a gladiator's
death in the Colosseum.
8Romans 122
- Although they claimed to be wise, they became
fools
9How did we get to this state of affairs?
- Early Signs of the Religion vs. Science Conflict
10The Renaissance (Early 14th to 16th Centuries)
Two Streams of Thought
- An attempt to return to Biblical Christianity
The Reformation.
11The Reformers
- Martin Luther, Germany
- John Wycliffe, England
- John Huss, Germany
- G. Savonarola, Italy
- H. Zwingli, Switzerland
- John Calvin, Switzerland
- John Knox, Scotland
12The Renaissance (Early 14th to 16th Centuries)
Two Streams of Thought
- An attempt to return to Biblical Christianity
The Reformation. - The humanistic side The Age of Rationalism or
The Age of Reason.
13The Age of Reason
- Emphasis on humanism rather than on God.
- Thinking modeled after ancient Greece Rome.
- Renaissance philosophers believed society could
turn people away from evil. - Humanistic thinking even affected theologians of
the time.
14REBIRTH OF LEARNING
RENAISSANCE
RETURN TO BIBLICAL CONCEPTS
REFORMATION
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON BIBLICAL CONCEPTS
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
15Some Christian Scientists
- Lord Kelvin Thermodynamics
- Louis Pasteur Immunization
- Robert Boyle Chemistry
- James Clerk Maxwell Electrodynamics
- Isaac Newton Laws of Motion, Calculus
- Gregor Mendel Genetics
- Michael Faraday Electromagnetics
16Some Christian Scientists
- Georges Cuvier Anatomy, Paleontology
- Matthew Maury Oceanography
- Blaise Pascal Hydrostatics, Barometer
- James Joule Thermodynamics
- Leonardo da Vinci Hydraulics
- Francis Bacon The Scientific Method
- Johann Kepler Astronomy
17William of Occam (14th Century)
- Beginning of the division between science and
theology - Natural knowledge (science) vs. revealed truth
(theology)
18RENAISSANCE
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON BIBLICAL CONCEPTS
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
19Rationalism17th Late 18th Centuries
- Everything can be explained by mathematical laws
- Yet its not possible to be certain of anything
- To become rational only requires education
Rene Descartes
20Rationalism17th Late 18th Centuries
- Knowledge is power.
- Reason vs. ignorance, superstition, uncritical
acceptance of authority. - Worship of reason.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
21The Rise of Materialism(17th century)
- All is material.
- Everything can be explained by scientific laws.
- Humans dont have a spiritual nature.
Thomas Hobbes
22RENAISSANCE
HUMANISM
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
ALL IS MATERIAL WORSHIP OF REASON
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON BIBLICAL CONCEPTS
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
23Empiricism17th Century - Present
- Experience is the most important source of
knowledge - Cannot base decisions on other sources, such as
the Bible or governmental authority
David Hume
24RENAISSANCE
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
BIBLICAL BASIS OF SCIENCE BEGINS TO ERODE
EMPIRICISM
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
EXPERIENCE IS SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE
25The Enlightenment18th Century
- An emancipation from superstition and prejudices
of earlier times - The achievement of concordance with fact and
reason - New theories to explain heaven and earth
- Once people became enlightened societys
problems would be solved.
26Uniformitarianism19th Century - Present
- All geologic processes took vast amounts of time.
- The present is the key to the past.
- No Genesis Flood.
James Hutton
Charles Lyell
27RENAISSANCE
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
BIBLICAL BASIS OF SCIENCE ERODING
EMPIRICISM
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
UNIFORM- ITARIANISM
PRESENT IS KEY TO PAST NO GENESIS FLOOD
28Darwinism1859 - Present
- All plant and animal life evolved gradually from
a few common ancestors - Natural selection
- Vast amounts of time required.
Charles Darwin
29RENAISSANCE
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
EMPIRICISM
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
UNIFORM- ITARIANISM
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON EVOLUTION
NO NEED FOR A CREATOR
DARWINISM
NATURAL SELECTION
30Naturalism1890s - Present
- Knowledge is acquired through the senses
- Everything people do is determined by heredity or
the environment - Physical world emphasized supernatural excluded
Jack London
31RENAISSANCE
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
REFORMATION
EMPIRICISM
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
NO GOD
NATURALISM
UNIFORM- ITARIANISM
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON EVOLUTION
DARWINISM
32RomanticismLate 18th Mid 19th Centuries
- Feeling emphasized over reason
- Individuality impulse preferred over self
discipline - Individual rights
- Nature viewed as living.
Edgar Allen Poe
33EVOLUTION BY RANDOM PROCESSES
NO GOD
FEELINGS
ROMANTICISM
NATURALISM
DARWINISM
MORAL RELATIVISM
NO ABSOLUTES
34Moral Relativism
(Existentialism)
- No absolutes truth relative
- Each person operates by his/her own moral code
Whats right for one person isnt necessarily
right for another.
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80)
35A man who has no assured and ever present belief
in the existence of a personal God or of a future
existence with retribution and reward, can have
for his rule of life, as far as I can see, only
to follow those impulses and instincts which are
the strongest or which seem to him the best
ones. The autobiography of Charles Darwin
36Judges 2125
- In those days there was no king in Israel
everyone did what was right in his own
eyes. NAS
37The Lie
- Humanism, with evolutionism as its platform.
- 2 Thessalonians 210b-11
- They perish because they refused to love the
truth and so be saved. - For this reason God sends them a powerful
delusion so that they will believe the lie.
38- Is evolution a theory, system, or hypothesis?
It is much more . Evolution is a light
illuminating all facts, a trajectory that all
lines of thought must follow. - Teilhard de Chardin
39Modern Spokesmen
- Carl Sagan
- Isaac Asimov
- Stephen Jay Gould
- Richard Dawkins
- Michael Ruse
40Carl Sagan (1934-96)
- The cosmosthe physical universe"is all that is
or ever was or ever will be."
41Isaac Asimov (1920-92)
- I am an atheist, out and out.... I do not have
the evidence to prove that God does not exist,
but I so strongly suspect he does not that I do
not want to waste my time.
42Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002)
- Well, evolution is a theory. It is also a fact.
43Richard Dawkins (1941-)
- "It is absolutely safe to say that, if you meet
somebody who claims not to believe in evolution,
that person is ignorant, stupid, or insane...."
44Michael Ruse (1940-)
- I am sorry to be so rude about this (not that
sorry!), I really want to believe. I find the
goodies offered by Christianity extremely
attractive. But I am d---d (again!) if I am
going to sell my evolutionary birthright for a
mess of religious pottage.
45Isaiah 520
- Woe to those who call evil good
- and good evil,
- who put darkness for light
- and light for darkness,
- who put bitter for sweet
- and sweet for bitter.
46Results of Evolutionism
- The Fallout on Modern Culture
47The Church
- Abandonment of Scripture as final authority
- Theistic evolution replaces Biblical creationism
- Divinity of Jesus questioned
- Focus on social justice rather than sin
- Foundational doctrines laid aside
- Result a subtle form of moral relativism has
found its way into our thinking.
48The Devaluation of LifeA Culture of Death
- Abortion
- Euthanasia
- Eugenics
49Embryonic Recapitulation
- The Gill Slit Theory
- Haeckel claimed human embryo has gill slits, a
remnant of evolution
Ernst Haeckel
50Embryonic Recapitulation
- The fundamental law of biology.
- Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.
Ernst Haeckel
51Haeckels Drawings
52Haeckels Law and Abortion
- The message of Haeckels embryos persists the
fetus isnt human yet, so aborting it is
justified. - Birth control was nothing more or less than the
facilitation of weeding out the unfit.
Margaret Sanger
53Euthanasia
- Survival of the fittest?
- Helping the evolutionary process by not burdening
those who are most fit?
Jack Kevorkian
54 Eugenics
- Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle
for Life
55Eugenics
- Helping the evolutionary process?
- Giving the more suitable races or strains of
blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over
the less suitable.
Francis Galton
56Animal Rights and Evolution
- There is no fundamental difference between man
and the higher mammals in their mental
faculties.... The difference in mind between man
and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly
is one of degree and not of kind. - Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man
57If were not created in the image of God
- Man has no special status, but is just a little
higher on the evolutionary ladder than animals - Therefore animals should have many of the same
legal protections as humans.
58Animal Rights Advocates
- Legal rights for higher animals, including legal
personhood - The right to have lawsuits filed on their behalf
- Compensatory damages for medical expenses
- Provision for a comfortable retirement
- Constitutional rights.
59Animal Rights Advocate Steven M. Wise
- the universe was not designed at all, much
less designed for humans. - Rattling the Cage
60Outlook on life If the universe is without
design or purpose
- Man is an accident in space.
- Hopelessness, depression, suicide If we came
from nowhere and are going nowhere, whats there
to live for? - Life then has no meaning. Drugs offer a sort of
substitute religion for people looking for some
meaning in life.
61- It was because Darwinian theory broke mans link
with God and set him adrift in a cosmos without
purpose or end that its impact was so
fundamental. - Michael Denton, Evolution A Theory in Crisis
62Its Not My FaultIf evolution is true then
were just helpless products of random processes,
and we arent responsible for our actions.
- Homosexualitya product of evolution
- Alcoholbad genes
- CrimeViolence, then, is natural to man, a
product of evolution. P.J. Darlington
63Environmentalism and Evolution
- If God is not the Creator, we owe our allegiance
to Mother Earth.
64Environmentalism and Evolution
- Gaia hypothesis the earth is our Mother and is a
living entity which should be revered. - Global warming the earth-atmosphere system
evolved over millions of years and is fragile we
need to pass laws to restore it.
65Romans 125
- They exchanged the truth of God for a lie Gr.
the lie, and worshiped and served created things
rather than the Creatorwho is forever praised.
What is the lie? Humanism, with evolutionism
as its platform.
66The Three Great isms of the Twentieth Century
Darwin
Nietzsche
Marx
Hitler Nazism
Mussolini Fascism
Stalin Mao Communism
67The Basis of Our Thinking
68Dr. Henry Morris
- Evolution is not merely a biological theory of
little significance. It is a world viewthe
world view diametrically opposing the Christian
world view. Therefore Christians ignore it or
compromise with it at great peril!
69Michael Ruse
- Evolution is a full-fledged alternative to
Christianity.
70What constitutes a religion?
- A set of beliefs (materialism, naturalism)
- Holy writings (The Origin of Species)
- A prophet (Darwin)
- A promise of reward to the faithful (sexual
freedom humanistic utopia) - Faith (in the power of random processes)
- Proselytizing (media universities).
71It takes faith to believe that
- A cosmic egg suddenly materialized out of
nowhere caused a Big Bang - Evolution happened in spite of impossible odds
- Somehow evolution circumvented the second law of
thermodynamics - The creation has the appearance of design without
a Designer - Conditions just happened by chance to be right
for life on earth.
72Evolution is a Religion
73Darwinism (Evolution) is a Religion
- It takes a lot more faith to be an evolutionist
than a creationist. Evolutionists must believe
that everything somehow created itself out of
nothing, and for no apparent reason.
74Genesis 35
- For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes
will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing
good and evil.
75The Challenge
- It is our responsibility as parents to teach our
children to follow GodTeach them to your
children and to their children after them.
(Deut. 49) - Part of this responsibility involves showing them
how God is Creator, and the fallaciousness of the
religion of evolution.
76THE END
Monarch Creation Ministry
77RENAISSANCE
MATERIALISM RATIONALISM
REFORMATION
SPLIT BETWEEN SCIENCE THEOLOGY
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
EMPIRICISM
NATURALISM
UNIFORM- ITARIANISM
SCIENCE FOUNDED UPON EVOLUTION
DARWINISM