Sunday, November 05, 2006

Creation Vs. Evolution -part 11-

Time magazine headline--evolutions big bang. Evolution happened rapidly. All at once. Sounds like creation to me.

In the beginning God spoke and BANG it happened.

The absence of Precambrian fossils points to one great fact, unacceptable to the evolutionists - a sudden creative act of God which brought all the major creatures into existence at the same time. The preponderance of the evidence in fossils indicate creation of many species all at once, instead of any gradual process from one species to another.

Great scientist and cartoonist, Scott Adams, draws Dilbert, made a prediction in chapter 14 of his "The Dilbert Future". "Prediction 63: The theory of evolution will be scientifically debunked in your lifetime."

Sir Frederick Hoyle, the famous British astronomer and agnostic, "The current scenario of the origin of life is about as likely as a tornado passing through a junkyard beside Boeing airplane company accidentally producing a 747 airplane,"

Mark Lowry said if you took a watch apart, put it in a bag and shook that bag for 1 million years. You would not have watch, but a bag of broken pieces.

In an article in Scientific American (February, 1991), Sir Francis Crick wrote, "The origin of life appears to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to be satisfied to get it going."

"The more one studies paleontology, the more certain one becomes that evolution is based on faith alone. . .exactly the same sort of faith which it is necessary to have when one encounters the great mysteries of religion."--*Louis Trenchard More, quoted in Science and the Two-tailed Dinosaur, p. 33.

"What is it [evolution] based upon? Upon nothing whatever but faith, upon belief in the reality of the unseen--belief in the fossils that cannot be produced, belief in the embryological experiments that refuse to come off. It is faith unjustified by works."--*Arthur N. Field.