Brian-M
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There seems to be a creationist debate brewing in the "Your Letters" section of my local paper. I first noticed it about a month ago, and was tempted to send in a response, but decided it wasn't worth the effort. I don't usually read the letters section, but I was flicking through last Thursday's local paper this morning before throwing it away (garbage day today) when I noticed some more...
*sigh* The ignorance is depressing. Does anyone else here get these kind of letters in their local papers?
Latrobe Valley Express said:Try looking at hen's Egg
Mr Gray (The Express, 22 April) says evolution is an observed fact and as well a very strong theory supported by countless lines of evidence.
Let's look at a hen's egg.
It has the yolk, the white albumen and the shell.
Moisture and air can pass through the shell.
A fertilized egg hatches in 21 days, during which time the germ of a chicken consumes the yolk and white until it fills the entire shll.
It then punctures the air cell on the big end of the egg.
There is enough air in the air cell for six hours.
Just time for the chicken to pick at the shell with its special pecking beak and emerge from the shell.
As I understand the theory of evolution everything developed by chance, not design.
I wonder how many eggs the first hen had to lay until she got it right.
DJ Auchterlonie, Trafalgar.
Latrobe Valley Express said:More holes than Swiss cheese
In response to Ron Bernardi (The Express, 6 May).
The theory of evolution is the desperate attempt of those who refuse to acknowledge God to find some explanation for the universe without him.
As a theory, it has more holes than a Swiss cheese in a rat's nest.
It is not science, but a belief system (aka religion).
If any Christian were to suggest that every school child in Australia should be forced to learn the doctrines of Christianity, there would e an uproar from some circles.
Yet every child is force-fed the tenants of the religion called "evolution", and because it is masquerading as science that is supposed to be acceptable.
Reverend Lynn Fowler, Churchill.
Latrobe Valley Express said:Debate about evolution continues
Thank you, Mr Bernardi, for stating so succinctly the reason evolution is rejected by Bible-believing Christians.
But I think you have missed an important point.
Evolutionist scientists cannot claim to be free of faith.
To believe in evolution takes faith.
In the beginning there was a big bang.
Don't know how. Don't know why. I heard that stated in the planetarium in Melbourne only a few months back.
In fact, I have a kids book on the theory of evolution on my bookshelf.
Its opening words are, "In the beginning there was nothing at all then in the first moment out of nothing came something. Who knows how? Who knows why?" (Earth Story by Eric Maddern).
Interestingly, creation-believing scientists are exactly that.
Scientists, and they are interested in the world's beginnings in order to better research and serve humanity effectively today.
Their base premise is that there is order, logic and reason within our world's systems. This approach has been the key to many incredible finds.
The scientific evidence, properly interpreted, fits the Biblical account of history, not evolutionary ideas about origins.
Today many scientists have had to sacrifice their faith in evolution in order to stay true to scientific laws and principles.
Evolutionists and creationist scientists each have to begin with a premise regarding our beginnings.
Was it "order to disorder" or "disorder to order"?
Each view takes faith. And you tell me which one of these is more scientific?
Personally, I'd rather pursue a scientific approach - one that doesn't deny the reality that accumulating mutations point to the sad reality of the degradation of the genome more and more babies are being born with genetic disorders than at any time in history - right in line with the Bible's account of a once very good creation now in bondage to decay.
And the supposed long ages of time are no help to evolution either, because no matter how long the evolution train has to run (see creation.com/train), it's always going to be the wrong way downhill.
K Erbs, Yallourn North.
*sigh* The ignorance is depressing. Does anyone else here get these kind of letters in their local papers?