Friday, October 17, 2008

But HOW did it happen?

Atheistic evolutionists seem to me like someone who finds an old Model T buried in the ground, and then proclaims, "Aha, now we know that modern Fords have evolved from this ancient fossil!" Of course, that's not only ridiculous, it's something no evolutionist would say, because we have enough historical documentation, not to mention understanding of the science of automaking, to know that someone made that Model T and every other car since then.

Yet evolutionists point to all kinds of other fossils buried in rocks and other previously hidden places, and say "See, there's a primitive form of a whatchamacallit that proves life has evolved from simple life forms to the present world. And it just happened by chance and time!"

OK, so they found a buried fossil; but HOW did a fossil bacteria become a fossil dinosaur or a fossil fern? And how did the amino acids, famously touted by evolutionists as a building block of life, turn slowly but surely into complex cells, full of DNA and lots of other very complicated things that all must work perfectly for life to function?

So they found a fossil skull that looks sort of human and sort of not. But HOW did that ancient man-like creature become a rational, analytical and skeptical scientist, who thinks himself able to challenge centuries of faith in the revelation of our Creator God; while some other distant "cousin" became an exhibit in the zoo? Since they don't really know HOW it happened, no one should rule out the possibility that, like the Ford, Someone made it that way.

God will never make a good science experiment, because He won't submit to the scientists' words and methods. He won't prove Himself to the skeptic or leave detailed notes on His creative process. He did, however, leave sufficient notes by His revelation to certain men and women who were ready to submit to His Word and ways. And someday all men, even the skeptics, will stand and be questioned. And He even left the Textbook to study for the big test.

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