Let the waters under the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear. - Genesis 1:9

Evolution: Science or Religious Worldview?

August 30, 2010

Since the publication of Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species”, man has battled with the theory of evolution. Its clear opposition to the teaching of scripture creates much frustration among Christians and non-Christians alike. If we will be absolutely honest with ourselves, understanding the origin of man or any other form of life is not within the realm of science. Science has limitations: it must be observed, tested and repeatable. If a scientist performs an experiment in the United States, in order for it to be valid, then a different scientist on the other side of the world should be able to perform the same experiment. The beginning of the universe or the origin of life is not observable, testable or repeatable and therefore our understanding of these things cannot be supported by scientific theory alone.

The origin of the universe and of life requires us to look to an eyewitness or a trusted written document. As the Creator of everything, God is that eyewitness and the Bible is that written word upon which the beginning of everything can be known. This is not an attempt to push my religious views upon you…

What Went Bang?

October 22, 2008

God spoke and “BANG!” Right? Not so fast. In short, the Big Bang theory lays claim to the origin of all matter and energy, doing so without God. Supposedly, 15 billion years ago a single mass called “singularity” was all bottled up and exploded into, well… everything. There is one big problem, where did this mass come from? Or as I like to ask, “what went bang?” How do you have a theory that is supposed to explain the origin of the universe and skip this fundamental question?

He Created Them Male and Female

April 07, 2008

At the risk of sounding inappropriate, don’t you think the signs outside of public restrooms are pretty important? One reads “MEN” and the other one reads “WOMEN”, they present information that is pretty vital when you are out in public. These signs assume that when you arrive at the door, you already know the answer to the prior unasked question…

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