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Evolution – A Theory?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

 

  • It is not the purpose of this article to reject out of hand all concepts of Evolution.    It is rather to highlight some of the points in the case against being too eager to drop the word “Theory” after the word “Evolution”.
  • Even established scientists refuse to consider the possibility that Evolution could be wrong.   Professor D.S.M. Watson, a Nobel Laureate, has openly admitted: “Evolution has been accepted by scientists, not because it has been observed to occur or proved by logical coherent evidence to be true but because the only alternative, special creation, is clearly unacceptable “.
  • In “Animal Species and Evolution” (1963)Ernest Mayr, a supporter of Evolution, conceded:”The basic Evolutionary theory is in many instances hardly more than a postulate and its application raises numerous questions in almost every concrete case”.
  • One of the leading (and in his case crusading) disciples of Darwinism is Professor Richard Dawkins of Oxford.     In “The Third Culture” (1995), a series of interviews with leading evolutionists, John Brockman discovered an unsuspected degree of intellectual discord.
  • Stephen Jay Gould, a fossils expert from Harvard, dismisses the arguments of Dawkins as “logically and empirically wrong”; Brian Goodwin, a British biologist,describes Dawkins as “the most extreme exponent of an unfortunate tendency in biology”;  and Professor Lynn Maargulis of the University of Massachusetts, dismisses Dawkins’ writings as an extended exercise in tautology, divorced from the real world of biological facts.
  • The scientific establishment is so concerned lest the sanctity of belief in Evolution be violated that there has been, and still is, tremendous discrimination against those who have left the “party line”.   An important factor in bringing about the almost universal dominance and acceptance of Neo-Darwinism has been that virtually every eminent professional scientist appointed to a post in the life sciences in the last 60 years or so, in the English-speaking world, has been a convinced believer in Neo-Darwinism..
  • The Scientific Establishment (which includes such eminent names as Sir Gavin de Beer, Sir Julian Huxley, J>.B.S. Haldane, C.H. Waddington, Ernst Mayr, Theodosius Dobzhansky and George Simpson) has perpetuated itself in the same way that the Soviet Praesidium used to under Communism!
  • Writing in “The Spectator” (London) on 31.12.94 Warwick Collins told his readers that his tutor had been the brilliant theorist, Professor John Maynard, a disciple of J.B.S. Haldane.   He told him when he raised certain objections to Darwinian theory that he would not be permitted to air them publicly and that he would personally block publication of a paper which Collins had written on the subject and that, if he continued,his status as one of his inner group of researchers and students would be withdrawn!
  • Collins argued inter alia that “Darwinian individual selection, as the central mechanism of Evolution, would tend to eliminate one species after another; and that far from being the origin of species, as Darwin suggested, Darwinian theory seems more capable of providing an elegant explanation of “species extinction”!
  • The palaeontologist, Miles Eldridge in “Reinventing Darwin” (1995) writes:”Gradual evolutionary transformation at the ‘macro level is a myth”.
  • Dean Kenyon, Biology Professor at San Francisco State University, in his book, “Of Pandas and People”, provides the most comprehensive and thorough scientific critique of Darwinian theory currently available.  For 30 years he was the leading scientific authority in the U.S.A. on the mechanism by which the first and most primitive of living organisms might have arisen spontaneously billions of years ago from a chance interaction of chemicals on the Earth’s surfaces.   He came to the conclusion that “life itself owes its origins to a master intellect”.   It must be stressed that for Professor Kenyon the inference that there must be an intelligent designer has nothing to do with religious belief but is rather a possible conclusion that can be reached from an honest  interpretation of the scientific evidence.
  • Radiocarbon dating, so necessary for assisting Neo-Darwinists to establish the enormouss time-span for their theory to be accurate, is now widely suspect.   After an impressive start, the method quickly ran into difficulties.   Anomalous dates were produced from successive attempts, including the discovery that some living shell-fish had very little radiocarbon in their shells and so had been theoretically dead for up to 2,300 years!
  • The human eye is the archetypal “impossible” for Darwinism; indeed, it is the one subject which, as Darwin himself confessed, gave him a “cold shudder”.   The problem for Evolutionists is to demonstrate that the human eye has developed by evolutionary stages.
  • Professsor Michael Crawford and David Marsh challenge the widely accepted theory that chance mutation and Darwinian natural selection “drive” evolution.   According to them, the interplay between Humankind and chemicals in the food chain is the dominant evolutionary force.
  • Evolutionists believe that the snake is a reptile which was originally like a lizard but lost its arms and legs as a result of adapting to a crawling mode of life.   Similarly the whale is believed to be a mammal which has returned to the sea and lost its limbs in order to becomee stream-lined for swimming.   Despite the whale’s enormous size, its thigh-bone has now shrunk to a mere 18″   and is on its way to vanishing completely.   When one asks about the evolutionary advantage to the snake and the whale, Evolutionists fall back on “random mutations”.   This, however, is no more than an act of faith, since it has not been demonstrated.
  • In his book, (“Evolution: A Theory in Crisis”) Michael Denton, a molecular biologist, states: “The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some freakish, vastly improbable, event…..In terms of complexity, individual cell is nothing when compared with a system like the mammalian brain.   The human brain consists of about 10,000,000,000 nerve cells.
  • Professor Mark Doughty, Professor Chemistry at Concordia University, Montreal, writes: “Evolution presents us with a perplexing array of order…..It is impossible to believe that such a stupendous series of incessantly repetitive reactions within the living cell, all involving the smallest units of matter – photons, electrons, protons, could have been solely the result of a fortuitous concourse of disparaging entities at the right time and the right place”.
  • According to Professor G.A. Kerkut, an Evolutionist, instead of there being one missing link, there are actually thousands upon thousands!
  • Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, a plant biologist, is something of a scientific heretic, who believes that plants and animals can “tune in” to the experience of their predecessors.

He says that what makes an elephent an elephant is not some genetic programme woven in DNA but a designing principle which he calls “formative causation”

He states that a computer by itself cannot do anything intelligent or impressive: a computer programme pre-supposes a computer programmer.   In the thinking of the convential biologist the computer programme  is the DNA – there is still a need for a programmer in the universe.

The followiing challenge was issued to Neo-Darwinists in 1940 by the then Professor of Genetics at the University of California at Berkley, Richard Goldschmidt:”:  “…try to explain the evolution of the following features by accumulations and selection of small mutants:   hair in mammals, feathers in birds, segmentation of anthropods and vertebrates, the transformation of the gill arches in phylogeny including the aortic arches, muscles,nerves etc.,teeth, shells of mollusces, ectoskeletons, compound eyes, blood circulation, etc.etc.  Getting on for 70 years later his points have not been comprehensively answered.

  • Darwin is under attack from another quarter.   Professor Keith Oatley of Glasgow University told the British Association for the Advancement of Science cconference in Seeptember, 1989 that Darwin was wrong with regard to emotions,   According to Professor Oatley, Darwin thought that human emotions were “fossils of the mind”, vestiges of primitive behaviour that were useful for our ancestors but were not so any longer.   He said that Cognitive Psychologists now believed that Darwin’s view was flawed, particularly since many mammals and birds show emotions.   He added that “Emotions are not just vestiges of an infantile and bestial history.   They are important now in our lives, in the everyday management of actions.   The function (of the emotional state) is to help adapt to events and to make sense of them”.
  • With regard to “Evolutionary Ethics” Bertrand Russell has this to say:
  1. “The motive force of Evolution, according to Darwin, is a kind of biological economics in a world of free competition.   It was Malthus’ doctrine of population, extended to the world of animals and plants, that suggested to Darwin the struggle for existence and the survival of the fittest as the source of Evolution”.
  2. “Darwin himself was a Liberal but his theories had consequences in some degree inimial to traditional Liberalism.   The doctrine that  all men are born equal, and that the differences between people are due wholly to education, was incompatible with his emphasis on congenital differences between members of the same species”.
  3. “An adherent of Evolution should maintain that not only the doctrine of the equality of all men, but also that of the rights of man, must be condemned as unbiological, since it makes too emphatic a distinction between men and other animals”.
  4. “Though Darwin himself was a Liberal, and though Nietzshe never mentions him except  with contempt, Darwin’s ‘Survival of the Fiftest led, when thoroughly assimilated, to something much more like Nietzshe’s’ philosophy than like Bentham’s”.
  • Darwin and his apostle, T.H.Huxley, believed that “negroes are closer to apes than white people are”.   They said that the black races would be eliminated – apparently without protest on their part.
  • Darwin’s survival of the fittest was  a template for Hitlerism.
  • It is significant that Sir Julian Huxley, grandson of TH Huxley, and the principal architect of the Neo-Darwinist theory in the 20th century as well as being a prominent Humanist, publicly advocated that people who were genetically abnormal should be sterilised in order to relieve society of having to care for their offspring!
  • In his correspondence Darwin wrote in 1870: “My theology is a simple muddle.   I cannot look at the universe as the result of blind chance, yet I see no evidence of beneficent design or indeed of design of any kind in the details”.    In 1879 Darwin wrote to J. Fordyce:  “My judgeement often fluctuates.   In my most extreme fluctuations   I have been an atheist…..I think that generally (and more and more as I grow older)   but not always, an agnostic would be more a correct description of my state of mind.”
  • In the year of his death, according to a record made by the Duke of Argyll, in reply to the Duke’statement that he saw the wonders of life as the  expression of mind, Darwin looked at the Duke very hard and said “Well, that often comes over me with overwhelming force but, at other times,” and he shook his head vaguely, adding “it seems to go away”.

Healing

Friday, June 4th, 2010

 

  • Long before the NT there was religious healing.   Religious shrines and religious amulets have been found at shrines in Egypt,Babylonia, Chaldea, Arabia, Greece and Rome.
  • In Humanity’s earliest days the line between primitive Medicine and religious healing was almost invisible.
  • Jesus was the outstanding healer in the Ancient World.   He healed the blind, the deaf, the dumb, lepers, paralytics and the mentally disturbed in addition to the possessed.
  • But what of healing to-day?
  • The most prestigious healing shrine of the Catholic world is Lourdes.
  • It is right to state at the outset that Lourdes takes great  pains to verify or otherwise claims to religious healing.   This stands in contrast to the claimed healings at revivalist meetings.   It is suggested that they should adopt the Lourdes system which follows.
  • The strict medical procedures adopted at Lourdes   are:
  1. The disability or malady should be serious.
  2. The patient should not have already been improving  at the time of the healing   nor suffering from a condition that normally might be expected to improve.
  3. The patient should not have been under orthodox treatment at the time.
  4. The healing should be sudden and instantaneous.
  5. The cure must be perfect and complete.
  6. The cure should not occur at a time when a crisis due to natural causes has affected the patient or the illness.
  7. The cure must be permanent.   A patient has to be free from all symptoms of his/her illness at least a year before a miracle is declared.
  • An array of well-qualified doctors examines the fine details of each case submitted to it.   These doctors are not all Catholics; indeed, some are non-believers.
  • It is common within the Catholic Church over the centuries to find examples of healings through the intercession of saints whether in this life or the next.   These are well attested, if not to the standard of Lourdes.
  • Examples of  Lourdes pilgrims who have been cleared by the system are:A sufferer from acute bronchitis over many years; gross complications and secondrary ailments set in.Cases in which a diseased organ – an eye, an ear , a paralysed limb – will suddenly begin to function while remaining damaged to such an extent that it could not possibly perform physiologically.Paralytics and arthriticsCancers

    Heart and lung disease.

  • The number of healings verified by the Lourdes system is of the order of 200 but many thousands of claimed healings are not referredd to the Medical Bureau.
  • The most notable Protestant healer in the second half of the 20th.century was Kathryn Kuhlman of the USA.   She addressed huge meetings at which she claimed to heal many in the audience
  • Her services were highly charged emotionally, as is the case with many similar healing-services at the Evangelical end of the Church spectrum around the world.
  • Surveys of Miss Kuhlman’s healings produced a mixed bag.   Few, if any, were submitted to the sort of scrutiny that obtains at Lourdes.

The Star Of Bethlehem

  • Most biblical scholars do not accept the historicity of the Star of Bethlehem: together with the other elements surrounding the Birth of Jesus it is regarded as myth.   What may be said against such a voluminous case?
  • Stars have been mentioned in connection with such figures as Aeneas, Alexander the Great, Augustus, Mithridates and Alexander Severus.
  • The Star of Bethlehem might have been a supernova or new star.   This was the preferred candidate of the astronomeer, Johannes Kepler, in the 17th century.   There is, however, no record of a star of this type just before Jesus’ supposed birth.
  • The Star might have been a comet: the prime candidate being Halley’s Comet.   However, by astronomical calculations we know that this comet had appeared in 12-11 BC, several years before the Birth.
  • The Star might have been a planetary conjunction.   Kepler calculated that Jupiter and Saturn had met up in 7-6 BC.   From calculations we know that a triple conjunction occurred in the high points of May/June, September/October and December of 7 BC and that Mars passed early the next year.
  • The Star might have been two meteors in roughly the same path at an interval.
  • The ancient Chinese made detailed observations of comets and in the likely time range for the Birth only one comet is recorded and this apppeared in 5 BC and was visible for more than 70 days.   From the Chinese records we know that this comet rose in the east, as also described ny Matthew concerning the Star.   There was a further comet in 4 BC
  • It is possible that the conjunction of Jupiter and  Saturn in 7-6 BC had acted as an  early warning to the Magi; that the conjunction of Mars, Saturn and Jupiter had acted as confirmation; and that the comet in 5 BC was the signal for them to begin their journey to Bethlehem.
  • It is interesting to note with regard to Matthew’s term “stood over” that the Jewish historian, Josephus speaks of a star that stood over Jerusaleem and of a comet that continued for a year at the time of the Fall of the City in 70 AD.

Hard Sayings of Jesus

There are several hard sayings of Jesus in the gospels.    Four are selected here by way of illustration.

*   Pearls before swine

The full quotation in Mt.7:6 reads: “Do not give dogs what is holy; and do not throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under foot and (the dogs) turn to attack you”.

The general sense of the saying is clear: objects of value, special privileges, participation in sacred things should not be offered to those who are incapable of appreciating them.

Has the saying a more specific application?   In the NT Church more restrictive brethren might have used the quotation as an argument against presenting the Gospel to Gentiles.   At a slightly later date it was used as an argument against admitting unbelievers to the Lord’s Supper.

Jesus knew that it was useless to impart His message to some people:  He had no answer for Herod Antipas when Herod “questioned Him at some length”.

*   Let the children first be fed

The full verse reads:”Let the children first be fed, for it is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs” (Mk7:27)

To the modern reader this verse is hard because it seems so inconsistent with the overall character of Jesus.   In the event, as a result of the Gentile woman’s persistent request He healed her daughter.   However, the problem remains that Jesus seems to be anti-Gentile: “dogs” is an insult in any language.   Although Jesus’ over-arching mission was to the Jews, as He Himself stated (Mt.15:24), He did heal Gentiles and the full outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost opened the door for Genntiles to enter the Church as full members.   Even more so, this quotation seems to be a contradiction  to His main bearing.   The jury is still out on this saying!

*   You brood of vipers

This saying occurs in Mt 23:33: “You serpents, you brood of vipers, how are you to escape being sentenced to hell?”

The verse is part of a series of lamentations uttered by Jesus.   John the Baptist had already used the expression.   There are several considerations here:

  1. There is considerable invective in the dialogue with the religious groupe of His time,   At times the temperature was high   It was not as if the combatants were cool-blooded Anglo-Saxons:  Middle East races think with their gut.!
  2. If Jesus had been on earth when the Nazis were in power over much of Europe, and had used this expressioon of them, He would have been applauded,   It is the sort of thing that Churchill said in his broadcasts to the peoples of occupied Europe.
  3. Rabbinic traditions enumerate seven types of Pharisee and only one of these – the Pharisee who is one for the love of God – receives unqualified commendation.   Not all Pharisees were, therefore, denounced.
  • This generation will not pass awayThis saying (Mk 13:30) has been regarded as a hard saying by those who take it to refer to Christ’s second coming.
  • There are several interpretations:
  1. Jesus made a mistake.   He had already told the disciples that they would not have completed the mission He had given them earlier in His ministry before the irruption of the Kingdom would be accomplished.   It had not happened.   Elsewhere He had said that He did not know “times and seasons” – including after His resurrection.   It is no sin not to know.
  2. The Jewish race is meant by “generation”.   They will still be around when thee second coming takes place
  3. Jesus’ statement was in answer to the disciples’ questions about ” all these things” – the temple’s destruction and attendant events.   Jesus’ reply might then mean “this generation will not pass away before the temple is destroyed (in 70 AD).”.

Even after 70 AD there was a feeling in the early Church that the Second Coming was imminent; indeed, this feeling persists to the present day.

(With acknowledgements to Professor FF Bruce)

ADDENDA

Taken from Psychology, Religion and Healing by the Rev.Dr.Leslie Weatherhead:

My own method of offeriing intercessions for the sick at the Ciity Temple is as follows.

First of all, I find that only about three or four cases can be lifted to God in prayer. It puts a very great strain on the congregation to ask peoople to steady their minds and hold them in intense prayer and longing for particular cases of illness…I try to make an imaginative picture of what is actually happening.   This is the kind of thing that was said in an actual case:

‘Here is Nurse So-and-so, a member of our church, a girl of nineteen, who is studying at such-and-such a hospital.   She is suffering from such-and-such a disease.   Her temperature is very high.   She cannot sleep without drugs.   She has not taken any food for some days.   In  imagination go into the ward and stand with Christ next to her bed…..Believe that at this very moment Christ is touching her life and that His healing power is being made manifest in her body now.   Believe that He can more powerfully work in the atmosphere of our faith and love….Hold, on the screen of
your imagination a picture of Nurse-and-so becoming well’.   The nurse was healed at the time of the intercession, although she did not know she was being prayed for.

Taken from “Healing” by Francis MacNutt:

Rev.Frank Loehr, a chemist, reports in his book “The power of prayer on plants” the results of 156 persons praying in 700 unit experiments using more than 27,000 seeds and seedlings involving about 100,000 measurements and achieving up to a 52.71% growth advantage for prayer seedlings”

Taken from a TV programme:

Incisions were made into the arms of volunteers.   The first group was screened from healers and was prayed over; they did not know it.   The second group was screened from healers but was not prayed over.   Neither group knew what the experiment was about.   After a fortnight the group prayed over had made a swifter recovery from the
incisions.