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May 1999, Let me get personal…
Before I speak to any group, I go way out of my way to discuss the more personal side of the creation/evolution issue. When I had first started doing creation science presentations, I was rather offended by the responses I came across. People whom I'm sure meant no harm would come up to me after my presentation, quite excited, and start absolutely railing on those "stupid, close-minded evolutionists." I was appalled at these responses for two reasons: This is NOT the response or attitude I was trying to nurture, and these were my friends these people were referring to. I have many friends I am privileged and honoured to call my friends, people who have had a profound and positive influence on my life, who are of strong atheistic and evolutionistic persuasion. These people have my love and highest respect and are anything but stupid in my eyes. Being the intellectual type myself, I understand them and it is actually because of their intellectuality that they believe what they believe. It is natural for the human mind (especially the intellectual mind) to shun the supernatural. Francis Bacon, a once eminent scientist, once
said "People prefer to believe what they prefer
to be true."
I have watched in awe as evolutionists and creationists have looked at the same evidence and drawn completely opposite conclusions - both of which seem viable! I have watched people take scientific fact and twist it around to back up what they wish to believe. I have seen people do that with the bible. I have seen people twist reality to suit their needs. I have seen myself do these things. (How do you think I learned all of this? ;-) So what you will need to do as we discuss this and other subjects is to embrace a brutal honesty with yourself. Start by asking yourself "What do I want to believe?", "What do I want reality to be?" - and be honest, the only person you're lying to is yourself. You may even need to start asking yourself "What DO I believe? WHY do I believe it?" If I examine myself, I discover that I would prefer
in many ways not to believe the things I believe, they frighten me. I would
prefer not to believe in a place called hell. I have read the bible extensively,
I know what the bible says about that place. I would prefer it didn't exist,
let alone people going there. I quite like the idea that when you're dead,
you're dead! Sure I like the idea of heaven, but rebellion has happened
in heaven once already, who's to say it won’t happen again - and where
would I be in all of that?
The bottom line is that there are many reasons I would prefer to believe
evolution than creation, yet I firmly believe creation and the bible as
an accurate testament. So I will say to you what I have said to many that
I have presented the creation model to :
"You are risking your life being
alive. Count the cost of your beliefs, as all beliefs have a price. Count
the cost if you are right, and the cost if you are wrong."
I am not asking you to believe what I believe,
I am merely presenting what I believe and why I believe it. I am not out
to be an "evolutionist basher", though I will be blunt about the scientific
and philosophical facts, and I even poke fun at evolution once in a while.
However, I find it distasteful the way I have seen both evolutionists and
creationists attack each other, lifting up themselves and putting down
the other, rather than spending their energies and time on good, scientific
critique.
Well, 'nuff said....
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