Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Evolution mandate for public schools is more about political religion than science


Evolution theorists insist that humans cannot be the
most intelligent. And then prove it all by themselves. 

Evolution supporters fear its scientific validity being challenged in SC schools. 

Biology renders a woman pregnant when she does not want to be. Men, on average, are physically stronger than women. And statistics dictate that only about 1.5 percent of humankind is homosexual.
These are scientific facts that those who favor the teaching of the Evolution Theory have trouble accepting.
Some reject undeniable realities when the evidence is indisputable. So difficult is natural law for some, they will try to overrule scientific facts they don't like.
Man-made Global Warming is an example of blatantly fraudulent science, that is considered gospel by people of a certain mindset. What allows these people to fervently attach themselves to such a weak belief system? It is it their secular-based religion of Liberalism?
Is this faith of Liberalism behind an undying insistence of the teaching of Evolution Theory to public school students?
There is no undisputed proof of the Evolution Theory. Of course certain species adapt and change over time, according to needed characteristics for survival. And: some species don't adapt and become extinct.
But to think we all “evolved” from a single life form is far more speculation that the idea that a Divine Creator is responsible for life.
Of course there is no proof that God created life. But it is far more likely that each creature on earth was created individually. The idea that one life form mutated into a newer and improved version, on down the line, is preposterous.
And if you are pitting the Evolution Theory versus Creationism, at least the creation theory has an historical, real-time document supporting it. It's called The Bible.
Evolution is based on the “what-if” speculation of a Johnny-come-lately. Who knows what motivated it?
Maybe Charles Darwin got into some Galapagos mushrooms, and made some tea with them. And that's where the Theory of Evolution originated. Can you imagine how he must be laughing at us now?
Or perhaps there were some weeds growing in the South Pacific that had the same DNA as that “sinsemilla” that was once all the rage. A species of weed that mutated into Galapagos Ganja.  And Darwin dried it out and rolled it up for a smoke.
Let's be honest: Evolution zealots are not driven by a loyalty to the discipline of science. They are more likely devoted to placing their religion before the belief system of Christians.
Forcing the Evolution Theory on our children is a blatant slap at those who have faith in God, and respect natural law. That is what the Evolution Movement is meant to be. 
But Christians do not try to pervert what is fact, in order to divide people for political purposes. We believe in Creation because it is more likely to be true.
Darwin said we all evolved from apes, yet the missing link has never been found.
God says He created us, as individuals, different from all the other creatures of Earth.
Which teaching is self-evident?

Your level of intellectual evolution likely holds your answer.  

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