Consternation over Ben Carson, evolution, and morality

An excerpt from an article by Richard Weikart of World Community.  (click on the website link to read the entire article.)

Almost 500 Emory University faculty and students have expressed their dismay that their commencement speaker this morning does not toe the ideological line when it comes to evolutionary biology. Yes, gasp, the renowned Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson does not believe in evolutionary theory. Not only that, the biology professors at Emory and their supporters accuse him of committing a thought crime because he allegedly “equates acceptance of evolution with a lack of ethics and morality.”

Since I am a historian who has studied and published on the history of evolutionary ethics, I was rather surprised by the Emory faculty’s consternation. Last summer I attended a major interdisciplinary conference at Oxford University on “The Evolution of Morality and the Morality of Evolution.” Thus I am well aware that there are a variety of viewpoints in academe on this topic. Nonetheless, many evolutionists—from Darwin to the present (including quite a few at that Oxford conference)—have argued and are still arguing precisely the point that Carson was highlighting: They claim that morality has evolved and thus has no objective existence.

As the article goes on to point out, embracing the theory of evolution removes any ethical standards to preserve social unity. There is no right and no wrong. There is only one group of animals foisting their cultural norms of morality on the rest of society. Or as stated by Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson, “Ethics as we understand it is an illusion fobbed off on us by our genes to get us to co-operate.”

The theory of evolution claims survival of the fittest. If evolution is true as proclaimed by the educational elite, morality has no basis in a transcendent Being and all attempts to institute social norms are simply survival of the fittest; one group being the strong setting social norms for everyone else. What’s to prevent an upstart from claiming their social norms should now be the social norm and dominant cultural influence and changing them to suit their desires? In fact, they should be expected to and encouraged to do so. This would lead to constant political, moral and social upheaval in society. The weak are to be used, abused and discarded. Only the strong survive. This is not a society I would wish to be a part of.

 

The Atheistic Naturalist’s Self-Contradiction

by Jeff Miller, PhD. of Apologetics Press. Reprinted with permission. Please visit their website.

When thoroughly scrutinized, error always exposes itself through some kind of self-contradiction. Truth alone stands the test of scrutiny. One such example is highlighted when considering a fundamental plank of the atheistic naturalist’s position.

The atheist says, “I refuse to consider believing in anything that isn’t natural—whose explanation cannot be found in nature. Everything must and can be explained through natural processes.” So, according to the atheist, the existence of everything in the Universe must be explainable by natural means—nothing unnatural (e.g., a supernatural Being) can be considered in the equation. Evolutionary geologist Robert Hazen, who received a Ph.D. in Earth Science from Harvard, is a research scientist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Geophysical Laboratory and a professor of Earth Science at George Mason University. In his lecture series, Origins of Life, Hazen said:

In this lecture series I make a basic assumption that life emerged by some kind of natural process. I propose that life arose by a sequence of events that are completely consistent with the natural laws of chemistry and physics. In this assumption I am like most other scientists. I believe in a universe that is ordered by these natural laws. Like other scientists, I rely on the power of observations and experiments and theoretical reasoning to understand how the cosmos came to be the way it is (2005, emp. added).

The problem is that in holding this position, the naturalist quickly runs into walls of scientific fact that contradict it. The laws of science are formal declarations of what have been proven, time and again through science, to occur in nature without exception. The naturalist cannot hold a view that contradicts the laws of nature and not simultaneously contradict himself. But this is precisely the position that the naturalist is in. He must allege an explanation not in keeping with nature for many things we find in the Universe. For example, the naturalist’s explanation of the origin of matter and energy (i.e., spontaneous generation or eternal existence) is unnatural (i.e., in contradiction to the 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics; see Miller, 2007). The naturalist must further contradict himself by alleging an unnatural explanation for the origin of life (i.e., abiogenesis, in contradiction to the Law of Biogenesis; see Miller, 2012). And what’s more, the naturalist must contradict himself by alleging that various kinds of living creatures can give rise to other kinds of living creatures through macroevolution—a contention which, unlike microevolution, has never been observed to occur in nature (see Thompson, 2002). Abiogenesis, spontaneous energy generation, the eternality of matter, and macroevolution are all unnatural suggestions since they have never been observed to occur in nature, and yet they are fundamental to the naturalist’s unnatural view. Simply put, the atheistic naturalist’s position is self-contradictory.

The worldview that is in keeping with the evidence—that is not self-contradictory—is the Christian faith as described on the pages of the Bible. The naturalist cannot explain the Universe without relying on unnatural means. The creationist has no problem with unnatural explanations, since the Bible clearly states that God—a supernatural Being—created the Universe and life. Truth is never self-contradictory. When scrutinized, it always comes out on top. When a person chooses to fight it, he will inevitably get hurt in the end. “The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (Psalm 53:1).

REFERENCES

Hazen, Robert (2005), Origins of Life, audio-taped lecture (Chantilly, VA: The Teaching Company).

Miller, Jeff (2007), “God and the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Mechanical Engineer’s Perspective,” Reason & Revelation, 27[4]:25-31, April, http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/3293.

Miller, Jeff (2012), “The Law of Biogenesis [Parts I & II],” Reason & Revelation, 32[1/2]:1-11,13-22, January-February, http://www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=9&article=4165&topic=93.

Thompson, Bert (2002), The Scientific Case for Creation (Montgomery, AL: Apologetics Press).

Lutheran Pastor Becomes An Atheist

Lutheran Pastor Mike Aus attended the recent Reason rally in Washington D.C. Their website states:

The Reason Rally is a movement-wide event sponsored by the country’s major secular organizations. The intent is to unify, energize, and embolden secular people nationwide, while dispelling the negative opinions held by so much of American society…nontheists from all corners of the nation will descend on Washington, D.C. en masse to deliver the good news: “We’re huge, we’re everywhere, and we’re growing.”

The Reason Rally was organized as an atheist’s convention. It was after this rally he decided to “come out” as a non believer.

Listening to Pastor Aus’ description of his journey from Christianity to atheism saddens me deeply but there is a glaring reason for it. At the beginning of the video he explains he simply rejected the virgin birth of Jesus. Scripture clearly predicted Jesus would be born of a virgin, Isaiah 7:14. In Matthew 1:23 Matthew refers to the prophet Isaiah’s prediction and states Mary is that virgin. Luke confirms this in Luke 1:27 and Luke 1:34. If one rejects the virgin birth of Jesus, well maybe he didn’t feed the 5,000 (admitted), rise from the dead, ascend to heaven or any other miraculous events recorded in scripture. Here’s what John wrote at the end of his account of Jesus:

John 20:30-31  Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book.  (31)  But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.

In a post earlier this week it was pointed out the gospel is about Jesus, the incarnation, death, burial, resurrection, ascension and second coming of Jesus. See HERE for the post. The Apostle Paul would agree with Pastor Aus. Yes, I said that right. Paul and Pastor Aus agree.

Paul wrote I Corinthians to address a number of problems facing the church in Corinth. In I Corinthians 15 Paul is addressing the resurrection of Jesus. Some in Corinth rejected the resurrection of Jesus. They believed it did not happen but rejecting the resurrection of Jesus is fundamental error;

1 Corinthians 15:12-17  But if it is preached that Christ has been raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?  (13)  If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised.  (14)  And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.  (15)  More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. But he did not raise him if in fact the dead are not raised.  (16)  For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either.  (17)  And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins.

Rejecting any portion of the gospel of Jesus Christ creates a fundamental error and if this is your position there is no reason to be a Christian. This is where Pastor Aus has ended up. It is a logical position. I’m not saying it is the correct position but as Paul states, if a person rejects Jesus, there is no reason to be a Christian.

When questions in his faith arose he should have sought out sources to help him test the validity of Jesus from Christian sources rather than secular sources as he states in the video. I would have suggested The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict by Josh McDowell. Secular writers start with an a priori position there is no God and no salvation in Jesus Christ and to find anything other than this shouldn’t be expected. Secular atheists are not going to provide any evidence for Christianity.

Perhaps Mr. Aus will continue his struggle and search for the validity of Jesus Christ and have his faith restored. I pray he does. His video interview from MSNBC is embedded below:

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Did Jesus Believe Genesis? Book Review

On March 17th I posted a link to an article from Yahoo News entitled, “The Bible, Absolute Truth in a Scientific World.” The article was a book review of a book written by Charles L. Sanders, PhD. The name of the book is Did Jesus Believe Genesis. In my review I wrote it appeared the author took a literal view of the creation account in Genesis; six 24 hour days with creation following the sequence found in scripture. Since I had not read the book I could not say for sure what the author’s position was.

Traveling by air gives me plenty of time to read. I had a trip planned earlier this week and was able to read the entire book while traveling and my initial assumptions about the book were correct. The author holds to a literal interpretation of the creation account.

For the most part, our high schools and universities teach the evolutionary model as an explanation for the universe. They seldom offer or are even allowed to offer opposing viewpoints or lay out technical problems with the Big Bang/evolutionary model. It is taught as fact squelching any investigation as unnecessary. The author lays out several evidences from science where the observations of the universe do not fit the Big Bang/evolutionary model espoused by the scientific community. As these are laid out it becomes clear the science is settled but not as the scientific community would have you think. Literal six day creation fits the observable evidence much better than the Big Bang/evolutionary theory held by many in the scientific community. One quote in the book by evolutionist Richard Lewontin sums up the evolutionist’s thoughts on the matter:

“We take the side of science in spite of the patent absurdity of some of its constructs, in spite of the failure to fulfill many of its extravagant promises of health and life, in spite of the tolerance of the scientific community for unsubstantiated just-so-stories, because we have a priori commitment, a commitment to materialism. It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the contrary, that 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 explanation, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that materialism is an absolute, for we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door.”

Our faith in a literal interpretation of Genesis and the bible is attacked from every angle, even from some inside the Christian community. This book should be read by every Christian high school and college student in order to withstand the onslaught they will encounter in their education. I highly recommend this book as a beginning point in your investigation of how the observable evidence in the world and universe around us point to our Holy God as the creator and sustainer of all we see and know. You can purchase it at Amazon. Here is the link.

Is the Speed of Light Constant or Slowing?

There is a highly controversial study published which seems to indicate that the speed of light is not constant at 186,000 mph but rather has been slowing down with the passage of time. This is highly controversial since the acceptance of this theory would devastate Big Bang Cosmology and require a re-evaluation of everything accepted by science since Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was published. If the speed of light was much higher in the past than in the present, the vast distances observed in the universe would fit nicely into the creation story of Genesis rather than the evolutionary story of the Big Bang.

In 1979, an Australian undergraduate student thought it would be interesting to look at all of the measurements of the speed of light since the speed of light was first measured in the late 1600s. His name was Barry Setterfield. He acquired 163 measurements using 16 different methods over 300 years. What he discovered utterly shocked him. It appeared that the speed of light was slowing down as time progressed.Here are some of his findings:

  • In 1738: 303,320 +/- 310 km/second
  • In 1861: 300,050 +/- 60 km/second
  • In 1877: 299,921 +/- 13 km/second
  • In 2004: 299,792 km/second (accepted constant)

In order to confirm his findings he consulted with a statistician by the name of Dr. Trevor Norman. Dr. Norman found that, even allowing for the clumsiness of early experiments, and correcting for the multiple lenses of early telescopes and other factors related to technology, the speed of light was discernibly higher 100 years ago, and as much as 7 percent higher in the 1700s. Dr. Norman confirmed that the measurements were statistically significant with a confidence of more than 99 percent.

Setterfield and Norman published their results at SRI in July 1987 after extensive peer review.

Since the SRI publication in 1987, forefront researchers from Russia, Australia, Great Britain and the United States have published papers in prestigious journals questioning the constancy of the speed of light.

Within the last 24 months, Dr. Joao Magueijo, a physicist at Imperial College in London, Dr. John Barrow of Cambridge, Dr. Andy Albrecht of the University of California at Davis and Dr. John Moffat of the University of Toronto have all published work advocating their belief that light speed was much higher – as much as 10 to the 10th power faster – in the early stages of the “Big Bang” than it is today. (It’s important to note that none of these researchers have expressed any bias toward a predetermined answer, biblical or otherwise. If anything, they are antagonistic toward a biblical worldview.)

If the slowing of the speed of light is occurring it has tremendous implications for other areas of cosmology. Setterfield now believes there are at least four other major observed anomalies consistent with a slowing speed of light:

  1. quantized red-shift observations from other galaxies,
  2. measured changes in atomic masses over time,
  3. measured changes in Planck’s Constant over time,
  4. and differences between time as measured by the atomic clock, and time as measured by the orbits of the planets in our solar system.

Setterfield believes that the speed of light was initially about 10 to the 10th power faster than it is today. After the creation of the universe, light speed declined following a curve approximating the curve of the cosecant squared. He believes that light speed reached a point where it is asymptotic since the mid 1960s. Though reasonably constant, he believes the speed still varies in waves – sometimes higher and sometimes lower than the accepted standard.

Recent observations of the signals received from the aging satellites Galileo, Ulysses and Pioneer are also in the category of speed of light anomalies. A unexplained Doppler frequency shift has been detected from all of these satellites, even though the satellites’ distances from the Earth are only about 20 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun – way too close for a traditional Doppler shift to occur in the electromagnetic spectrum. NASA scientists have attempted with little success to attribute the anomalies to an unknown acceleration. Setterfield suggests that equally plausible explanations are variations in c.

Here is an article from CBS News on the topic. It is a very intriguing theory which will undoubtedly get little research as its acceptance would doom the Big Bang Theory and an evolutionary explanation for the universe.

Does Scientific Evidence Point to a Young Earth?

I read on many sites that evolution is a FACT, not a theory or a hypothesis but proven scientific FACT. I assume it is said with such forcefulness to convince the writer that it is true and to prevent others from completing a thorough investigation for themselves. If it is a proven FACT, there’s no need to question a fact and if you did you’d be considered wacky. Why investigate something that’s proven? But there is extensive evidence that evolution is not a proven fact. Before considering the evidence we need to take another look at science and attempt to define it.

First, there is a difference between observational science and theoretical science. Here is a brief explanation.

The scientific approach for examining facts and determining truth is done in five steps. 1st) An observation is made. 2nd) A hypothesis is formed. 3rd) Data is gathered. 4th) The hypothesis is tested in light of the data, and 5th) if the hypothesis passes the test, it becomes a theory. However, new data is constantly being discovered and the hypothesis re-tested. This data either supports the theory or disproves it, but never proves the theory as a fact (for future data could be gathered which disproves it). That is why science can never “prove” anything, only disprove things. If there is no way of testing or falsifying the hypothesis, the theory isn’t accepted by the scientific community. George Gaylord Simpson, a notable scientist himself, has said, “It is inherent that statements which cannot be checked by observation are not really about anything, or at the very least they are not science.” (Gish 1985: 12). Usually the event in question is repeated, and these five steps are used to determine its truthfulness. Events in history cannot be repeated, so they cannot be verified by the scientific method. This alone indicates that the theory of evolution, far from being a fact, is not even a valid scientific theory.

Proof for evolution does not meet the first criterion of observational science. Neither evolution nor the Big Bang has ever been observed. Nor can it be tested. If this is indeed the starting point for observational science then evolution and the Big Bang don’t qualify. And as quoted above inherent statements which cannot be checked by observation are not really about anything!

Evidence for a Young Earth

Here’s a few observations pointing toward a young earth rather than an earth billions of years old:

Decay of the earth’s magnetic field…………………10,000 years
Influx of radiocarbon into earth system………….10,000 years
Influx of uranium into the oceans via rivers……50,000 years
Influx of carbonate into the oceans………………..100,000 years
Efflux of helium-4 into the atmosphere………….175,000 years
Accumulation of dust on the moon………………..200,000 years
Leaching of chlorine from the continents……….1,000,000 years
Erosion of sediment from continents…………….10,000,000 years

While many of these dates don’t point to a creationist model they certainly don’t confirm evolutionary and Big Bang cosmology. This list is just a small sampling of the evidence for a young earth. This link provides an EXCELLENT list of problems with an old earth. If you click on each of the items in their list it provides a brief explanation for a young earth.

Do the research on your own. Conduct a Google Search for Evidence for a Young Earth and review the evidence yourself. Don’t take the word of those with an ax to grind. Look at the evidence and then decide on your own without the influence of others. Does the preponderance of the evidence lead you to believe in an earth billions of years old or one much younger in age?

 

Science: Instituted by God

by Jeff Miller, PhD. of Apologetics Press. This and many other apologetics articles can be found here.

Some contend that science is at odds with religion. They suggest that the scientific method requires empirical testing, but God’s existence cannot be empirically verified. Science supposedly proves the Big Bang, evolutionary theory, a very old Universe, and dinosaurs that never co-existed with humans, while the Bible mistakenly contends that the Universe was created in six literal, 24-hour days only a few thousand years ago, with humans and dinosaurs being created together on day six. Supposedly, science is based on verifiable evidence, whereas religion is based on “blind faith” and ambiguous “tinglies” attributed to the Holy Spirit. For such reasons, it is claimed that science and Scripture cannot be harmonized—that they are diametrically opposed to each another.

In reality, however, true science agrees perfectly with Scripture. Though God’s existence cannot be empirically verified, it can be easily verified through deductive reasoning from the scientific evidence available to us—in the same way forensic scientists use science to investigate events that they did not personally witness. While atheists have successfully created the mirage that science supports their theories, abundant scientific evidence exists which disproves the Big Bang Theory, evolutionary theory, an old Universe, and proves that dinosaurs and humans co-existed (see www.apologeticspress.org for more information on these matters). And yet, no scientific evidence exists that contradicts the true creation model. Rather, the evidence always supports it. The concept of “blind faith,” though championed by many who call themselves Christians, is at odds with Scripture, which defines faith as choosing to believe in something, based on the evidence that has been presented for it, and responding accordingly (see Miller, 2003). Atheistic scientists are simply wrong in their sweeping accusation that science and religion are at odds.

Though some theistic beliefs contradict science, when handled accurately (2 Timothy 2:15), Scripture and science compliment each other perfectly. For instance, science has shown us that matter is not eternal, according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and could not have spontaneously generated—popping into existence from nothing—according to the First Law of Thermodynamics. This fact indicates that matter must have been placed here by an Entity outside the physical Universe (see Miller, 2007). This truth, arrived at through science and deductive reasoning, is not in harmony with atheism and much of today’s pseudo-science. But this truth is in keeping with the Bible, which says in its very first verse that God—a Being not subject to the laws of nature (i.e., a supernatural Being)—created the heavens and the Earth. Science supports Scripture.

Science has shown us that in nature, life comes only from life and that of its kind, according to the Law of Biogenesis. Again, this fact indicates that a Being outside of nature must exist Who initiated life (see Miller, 2012). This truth, arrived at through science and deductive reasoning, is not in harmony with atheism and much of today’s pseudoscientific world which must contend, without scientific support, that life popped into existence from non-life. Rather, this truth is in keeping with the Bible, which says in Genesis 1:11,24 and 2:7 that God created life.

Science—the Law of Biogenesis and the Laws of Genetics—has shown us that living beings produce other living beings of their own kind (see Thompson, 2002). There may be small changes along the way (e.g., beak size, color, size, etc.), but the offspring of a bird is still a bird. The offspring of a fish is still a fish. Therefore, since there is no common ancestor for all living beings from which all species evolved, there must be a supernatural Being Who initially created various kinds of life on Earth. This truth, arrived at through science and deductive reasoning, is not in harmony with the teachings of atheism and much of today’s pseudo-scientific world, which argues against the evidence, that various kinds of living beings can give rise to completely different kinds of living beings. But this truth is in keeping with the Bible, which says in Genesis 1:21 and 1:24-25 that God directed living beings to reproduce after their kind.

True science is in harmony with true religion. Why would science lie? It does not have a mind of its own. It has no bias or agenda. It can certainly be misrepresented or its findings misinterpreted, but science is not the enemy of true religion. In fact, according to the Bible, God, Himself, instituted the field of science. When God created human beings on day six and told them to “have dominion” over the Earth and “subdue” it (Genesis 1:28), He was commanding mankind to do something that would require extensive scientific investigation and experimentation. If God founded science, why would science be at odds with religion? When God, through His servant Paul, said in Romans 1:20 that His existence and some of His attributes could be learned from His creation, He was putting His stamp of approval on the scientific study of creation. When He said in 1 Thessalonians 5:21 to “[t]est all things; hold fast what is good,” He was essentially summarizing the scientific method. Bottom line: God founded science. When legitimate scientific findings are interpreted properly and fairly, science supports the Bible and Christianity. It certainly is not at odds with the Bible.

REFERENCES

Miller, Dave (2003), “Blind Faith,” Apologetics Press, http://www.apologeticspress.org/article/444.

Miller, Jeff (2007), “God and the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Mechanical Engineer’s Perspective,” Reason & Revelation, 27[4]:25-31, April (Montgomery, AL: Apologetics Press), http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/3293.

Miller, Jeff (2012), “The Law of Biogenesis,” Reason & Revelation, 32[1]:2-11, January (Montgomery, AL: Apologetics Press), http://www.apologeticspress.org/apPubPage.aspx?pub=1&issue=1018&article=1722.

Thompson, Bert (2002), The Scientific Case for Creation (Montgomery, AL: Apologetics Press).

Higgs Boson – Another Update

On June 11, 2011 an article was posted here regarding the elusive Higgs boson particle. News had been leaked it may have been discovered at the Large Hadron Collider at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) laboratory. There were many tests yet to run and much research to be concluded before making the declaration. The research was on-going but the declaration of its discovery never came.

What is so important about the Higgs boson particle? This excerpt from the Washington Post explains it.

It all begins with a collection of theories known as the “standard model.” The standard model answers two important and fundamental questions: What is matter made of? And why does it behave the way it does?

As to the first question, the standard model says that all matter is made of 12 particles with zany names such as the “charm quark” and the “muon-neutrino.”

The answer to the second question comes down to the four forces observed in the universe. Ordinary people are familiar with gravity and electromagnetism, but there are also the strong and weak forces, which operate on the subatomic level. Under the standard model, bosons transmit forces between particles of matter.

One of the most cherished goals of physics is a “unified field theory,” which would explain the relationships among these forces. For the most part, this theory has been elusive. However, in the 1960s, scientists came up with an idea that would unify at least two of the forces: electromagnetism and the weak force. (They called it the electroweak force, which is rather disappointing for a field that has such a knack for colorful monikers.) But there was a problem with the theory: In order for it to be true, the particles that carry the electroweak force would have to be without mass, and such particles have never been observed.

Enter English physicist Peter Higgs, who came up with a way to save the electroweak force. Higgs theorized that, in the moments after the big bang, mass didn’t exist. However, as things cooled down, a field settled over the universe. When certain particles interact with that field, they gain mass. Physicists don’t know how to observe the Higgs field, but the theory is that when the field acts on a particle, a boson particle is left behind.

The significance is in the last few words of the last paragraph. The discovery of the Higgs boson would validate the Big Bang Theory of cosmological evolution.

I would like to point out a couple of things from these paragraphs. The first comes from the third paragraph and states ‘In order to be true, the particles that carry the electroweak force would have to be without mass, and such particles have never been observed.’ The second is in the fourth paragraph and states, ‘ Physicists don’t know how to observe the Higgs field, but the theory is that when the field acts on a particle, a boson particle is left behind.’ To me it sounds as if they have the cart before the horse. How you ask?

The Scientific Method

This description of the scientific method comes from ucr.edu

What is the “scientific method”?

The scientific method is the best way yet discovered for winnowing the truth from lies and delusion. The simple version looks something like this:

  • Observe some aspect of the universe.
  • Invent a tentative description, called a hypothesis, that is consistent with what you have observed.
  • Use the hypothesis to make predictions.
  • Test those predictions by experiments or further observations and modify the hypothesis in the light of your results.
  • Repeat steps 3 and 4 until there are no discrepancies between theory and experiment and/or observation.

When consistency is obtained the hypothesis becomes a theory and provides a coherent set of propositions which explain a class of phenomena. A theory is then a framework within which observations are explained and predictions are made.

Higgs Boson

Notice the underlined portion in the description above. It says we would need to observe some aspect of the universe and then form a hypothesis and begin testing. It would appear to me the scientists looking for Higgs bosom got it backward. They admit they haven’t observed the thing they are looking for and creating a hypothesis before it is observed. And I thought the Big Bang was a fact. I guess not.

What happens if Higgs boson is not found? The Washington Post article states:

Obviously, our dominant theory for why mass exists would pretty much go out the window.

What they didn’t say but implied is the Big Bang Theory goes out the window along with the Higgs boson. I would say it’s pretty serious they find the Higgs boson.

Here’s a link to the entire Washington Post article for your review.

 

The Skeptic Says: Part Four

This is a series of posts answering skeptics who reject Christianity (or any other god) and cling to atheism and natural causes for everything in the universe.

The Skeptic Posted:

Let us start with the age of the earth. If you do not accept the age of the earth (approximately 4.5 billion years), instead believing it to be approximately 6000 years old, I first encourage you to think back to the last time you had a discussion with an intelligent non-Christian about this belief. Do you talk to anyone else about this (perhaps at the office), or do you only discuss it amongst Christians? If you have ever voiced this belief to non-Christians, what did they say? What did they think? Are you afraid to admit that you believe this in public? Ask yourself how confident you are in this belief. If you would not confess this belief at the office, or in a class, then perhaps you are not really sure of it, and perhaps you should not deny that the earth is old.

The skeptic then goes on to list several age old “proofs” that the earth is billions of years old and while they would appear legitimate to the uninformed, they really don’t bring anything new to light.

One of the “proofs” is that geologists have dated the rocks to billions of years of age but he provides no evidence other than to make the assertion. In response I wanted to quote a section from a book with valuable insight into how geologists date fossils and rocks. John D. Morris, PhD. with his degree in geology states in his book Modern Creation Trilogy:

Circular Reasoning in Geology

“So we ask the question. Suppose we find a certain rock formations that interests  us, and we would like to know how to go about determining the geologic age in which it was formed. We go to the encyclopedia to get the answer:

“Paleontology  (the  study  of fossils) is important in the study of geology. The age of rocks may he determined by the fossils found in them.”

That sounds simple enough. All we have to do now is find some fossils in the rock,  and that will tell us how old it is.

But how do fossils tell us the age? Somehow we must first know the age when those fossils lived. How do we do that? We go again to the same encyclopedia, to an article written by the very same paleontologist. Here is how he says to do that.

“Scientists determine when fossils were formed by finding out the age of the rocks in which they lie.”

This  is becoming confusing! Still another article, in the same ency­clopedia, tells us again how to know the age of the rocks, so that they can tell us the age of their fossils.”

Fossils help geologists figure out the ages of rock strata and the times at which plants and animals  lived.

Isn’t there some way out of this circular reasoning? Rocks give us the age of the fossils, and the fossils tell us the age of the rocks. But surely there must be a starting place somewhere?

And indeed there is. The key is the assumption of evolution.

The age does not depend upon radiometric dating, as is obvious from the fact that the geologic-age system had been completely worked out and most major formations dated before radioactivity was even discovered.”

The book then goes on to address other dating methods and their fallibility. Here is an excellent link to read regarding the dating of rock formations. Here is a second article on the subject. Both of these articles point out major flaws evolutionary geologists make when dating rock formations.

It would appear to me the Skeptic has a cursory understanding of geology, radiometric dating and science yet he claims those who believe in a young earth are ignorant. I would suggest the evidence be explored from both sides of the aisle before making a decision and claiming the earth is billions of years old.

The Skeptic Says: Part 3

This is a series of posts answering skeptics who reject Christianity (or any other god) and cling to atheism and natural causes for everything in the universe.

The skeptic posted:

Three Reasons Why Jesus Is Not Coming Back:

1. He plainly said he was going to come back within the lifetimes of the people in the New Testament. He didn’t. Now we have all sorts of strange theological interpretations to explain this away.

The position of the skeptic was to say that Jesus said he was coming back to end time, judge the world and take Christians back to heaven; our final reward. In response to this post I asked a legitimate question, “Where does Jesus say plainly he would return within the lifetime of the first generation to do these things? The skeptic responded with the following verses:

(NIV Matthew 10:23) When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes.

(NIV Matthew 16:27-28) For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father’s glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done. I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.

(NIV Matthew 24:34) I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.

That’s plain. Some people try to interpret the second verse as meaning the transfiguration. The only reason I can think of for saying that, is to account for why the plain reading didn’t happen.

Paul (and others) also thought Jesus was coming back very soon (1 Corinthians 7:29), telling people not to seek wives if they had none, but not to get rid of them if they were married. This is not long-term advice. He also refers to “we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 4:15).

Furthermore: “Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.” (1 John 2:18)

I thought it would be interesting to address some of these verses and see what they mean but before doing so none of these verses ‘plainly’ say Jesus was coming back to earth to judge mankind and end time but the verses listed may seem to convey this. Without further study and explanation one might construe this meaning.

First Claim

Let’s first look at Matthew 10:23. Jesus says to his disciples they will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the son of man comes into his kingdom. What does the phrase ‘come into his kingdom’ mean? Does the bible use this phraseology anywhere else? Indeed it does and when trying to understand scripture it is always best to let the bible interpret itself.

In the seventh chapter of Daniel, Daniel is interrupting Belshazzar’s, the king of Babylon, dream. To refresh memories, Belshazzar saw a dream regarding four beasts which Daniel later interpreted to represent the future four kingdoms which will come forth upon the earth. It is during this last kingdom Jesus is said to come to earth. Daniel says in verses 13 and 14:

Daniel 7:13-14  “In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence.  (14)  He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all peoples, nations and men of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.

At the end of verse 13 notice Jesus is described as the son of man coming with the clouds of heaven but the important part is the very end of the verse. Notice which direction He is headed as He is coming. He is approaching the Ancient of Days or God the Father. He is headed toward heaven, not earth. It is when he reaches heaven he is given authority, glory and sovereign power. In other words His coming means his coming into his kingdom. He obtains this in heaven and His arrival in heaven with Father God.

When does an earthly king receive his kingdom? When he is seated on his throne, not before. An earthly king has a coronation. Jesus received his coronation when he arrived back in heaven to be seated on His throne. And this happened when he left earth and arrived in heaven. The generation of which Jesus spoke DID see Him enter into his kingdom.

Second Claim

Next let’s look at the second verse given by the skeptic. It was Matthew 16:27-28:

(NIV Matthew 16:27-28) For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father’s glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done. I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.

Following from the first verse and its meaning, doesn’t this verse just confirm this? Look carefully at the first sentence. Jesus is going to come in his Father’s glory with the angels. A question. Where do the Father and the angels dwell? In heaven of course. Jesus came into his kingdom when he arrived in heaven and took his place on the throne in his glorified human body. He now reigns until the end of time:

1 Corinthians 15:25  For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.

At the end of time when death and all enemies have been defeated Jesus will turn the kingdom back over to the Father to reign for eternity.

1 Corinthians 15:24  Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power.

Third Claim

The third verse mentioned by the skeptic is from Matthew 24. This is the verse:

(NIV Matthew 24:34) I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.

Jesus has a rather lengthy discussion in Matthew 24 and scholars have disagreements about what the meaning of this and the following chapter. What is Jesus talking about in Matthew 24? Here’s the verse quoted by the skeptic:

(NIV Matthew 24:34) I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.

First, the verse says nothing about Jesus returning. It simply says whatever Jesus is talking about will happen within the generation of those hearing his words. There is a long explanation for chapters 24 and 25 but it the short version is Jesus is responding questions from Matthew 24:1-2 when he predicted not a stone of the temple will remain on top of the other. As history tells us, Rome, in A.D. 70 totally destroyed Jerusalem and the temple and left no stone atop another. Again the fulfillment of prophecy but not the end of time as claimed by the skeptic.

Fourth Claim

The fourth claim of the skeptic:

Paul (and others) also thought Jesus was coming back very soon (1 Corinthians 7:29), telling people not to seek wives if they had none, but not to get rid of them if they were married.

First Corinthians was written about A.D. 57 to 58. It was during the reign of Nero. Remember Nero’s background? He mercilessly persecuted Christians. Specifically regarding this scripture, here’s what Paul says just a couple of verses above the quoted scripture:

1 Corinthians 7:26  Because of the present crisis, I think that it is good for you to remain as you are.

This verse is not in an end time verse. The church was undergoing persecution from Nero or it was expected to start very soon. Paul warned the Christians not to seek wives/husbands at this time due to this expected persecution. Again, not an end-time scripture.

Fifth Claim

The skeptic mentions I Thessalonians 4:15 but doesn’t quote the verse. I wonder why?

1 Thessalonians 4:15  According to the Lord’s own word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left till the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep.

This verse mentions nothing about the timing of the Lord’s return only the circumstances surrounding his return and what will happen when he does. Again, nothing here to prove Jesus said he was coming back to give Christians their final reward in the first century.

Sixth Claim

The skeptic references I John 2:18 which states:

1 John 2:18  Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.

Again, the claim this verse states the end of time was going to shortly happen is a stretch. The writer says this is the last hour but he doesn’t specify what he is referring to. The last hour of what? It doesn’t say the end of time and judgment. It could have been the last hour for something completely different. Perhaps the end of the Jewish dispensation but it DOESN’T plainly say Jesus is coming back.

So When Will Jesus Return?

1 Corinthians 15:24-28  Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power.  25  For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.  26  The last enemy to be destroyed is death.  27  For he “has put everything under his feet.” Now when it says that “everything” has been put under him, it is clear that this does not include God himself, who put everything under Christ.  28  When he has done this, then the Son himself will be made subject to him who put everything under him, so that God may be all in all.

Paul says we will know when Jesus comes at the end of time when death as the last enemy is defeated. As I look around I see people dying all around me. The dead have not been raised yet. This tells me Jesus’ return is in the future. It doesn’t say when but we know it hasn’t happened yet.

I guess it comes down to what a person chooses to believe. The skeptic takes several verses and weaves them together to say they portray a particular meaning yet when looking at them they don’t say what the skeptic claims.

If the Lord Returned Right Now, Would You Be With Him For Eternity?