Archive for January, 2008
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Well, I am almost done with chapter 4 (yay). I had to slow down because my holiday vacation ended and I had to go back to work. Let me jump right in…
Monkey and Man DNA
No one will disagree after a visit to the zoo that chimps look more like us than any other animal… but the differences are so huge that we would never confuse a primate with a human. The proportions of the lengths of our arms and legs, the appearance of the neck, skull, pelvis, hands, and soft tissue structures–including our lips–clearly distinguish the two species. Internally, our proteins are 71 percent different from that of a chimp. We have 46 chromosome at meiosis while a chimp has …
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
As I’ve been writing about Chapter 4, I have to say that DNA is one area that I am not settled on. What I mean is that while the Evolutionist responses to the Creationist perspective are reasonable, they have not convinced me that there are natural laws by which raw elements could, stage by stage, evolve into DNA-based life. It doesn’t threaten my faith if there are such laws, because any hypothetically undiscovered law of nature was designed and created by God. For me then, the question reduces not to whether God did it, but how. I sure am curious, and the statistical mind exercises and computer simulations I have been reporting on convince me that it is worth researching further.
The problem …
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
Picking up from where I left off from yesterday: “Evidence for Creation” (Review) - Chapter 4 “Evidence from Life” (Part 1)
DNA From a Higher Source
DeRosa spends several pages describing the wonder and miracle that we call DNA. Given all of its complexity, it’s length, its efficiency, its accuracy, and all in such a tiny size, it is truly a wonder of nature. But, here’s the thing. Even though I completely agree that God designed DNA, I take it one step further: I believe He may have designed the Evolutionary process through which DNA arose. To a Creation Scientist, the idea of that still …
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Sunday, January 6th, 2008
I have been reviewing Tom DeRosa’s book “Evidence for Creation”. It has been a difficult task, because it takes hours for each review, and I feel like it is nothing but an exercise in bashing my fellow Christian as he makes himself look foolish before the world. I realize the scriptures say that God’s wisdom is foolish in the eyes of the world, but quoting that scripture doesn’t make every contrary view wise. In fact, the church can be just as foolish as the next guy.
So far, every chapter has been a dismissal of evidence, and a misunderstanding of the scientific process. DeRosa concentrates on mankind’s inability to duplicate God’s work, without acknowledging the patterns scientists are finding within God’s …
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Saturday, January 5th, 2008
It pains me to call a brother in Christ “the opposition”, but I gotta say that it’s how I feel.
If you have been following my blog over the last week, I have been reviewing “Evidence for Creation” by Tom DeRosa. I received the book as a gift from my Pastor, who is also a friend. He knows I believe in an Old Earth, and he gave me this book coincidentally when I started reviewing Glenn Morton’s evidence for Adam and Noah existing 5.5 million years ago. Given the fact that God’s timing is always perfect, and the fact my pastor has never given be a book like this before, and it was right after I started reviewing Glenn’s theories in earnest, I decided that …
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
Well, I had posted some guidelines that I was going to follow during my review of Tom DeRosa’s “Evidence for Creation”, but I have not been able to follow them. The problem is that, as it appears to me anyway, DeRosa is making comments about science that he doesn’t understand. His approach appears to be to explain why the science is unreliable and cannot be proven. Therefore, simply open the one true Word of God, and go from there. To be honest, I am not enjoying this review. I feel like I am watching my brother in Christ just shut himself off from all rational reason, and yet that is exactly what he thinks all Evolutionists (from Darwinian to Theistic) …
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
As discussed, here is a reminder of my ground rules: “Evidence for Creation” (Review) - Ground Rules for the Review
Because I believe DeRosa’s opening paragraphs exclude discussion of any viable form of Theistic Evolution…
I will weigh DeRosa’s anti-Evolution arguments as they pertain to Darwinian Evolution, separately from a (for lack of a better term) Geocreationist Theistic Evolution.
I will be weighing DeRosa’s pro-Creationist arguments as they pertain to Creationist theories in general, and specifically Geocreationist Theistic Evolution.
I am knowingly excluding all other specific Creationist and Evolutionary theories, though I realize there are other theories that are worthy of discussion.
DeRosa begins this chapter with a summary of the …
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
As discussed, here is a reminder of my ground rules: “Evidence for Creation” (Review) - Ground Rules for the Review
Because I believe DeRosa’s opening paragraphs exclude discussion of any viable form of Theistic Evolution…
I will weigh DeRosa’s anti-Evolution arguments as they pertain to Darwinian Evolution, separately from a (for lack of a better term) Geocreationist Theistic Evolution.
I will be weighing DeRosa’s pro-Creationist arguments as they pertain to Creationist theories in general, and specifically Geocreationist Theistic Evolution.
I am knowingly excluding all other specific Creationist and Evolutionary theories, though I realize there are other theories that are worthy of discussion.
“Why does the Same Evidence Lead to Opposite Conclusions?”
DeRosa’s …
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008
From the first page of Chapter 1, I can see that I might end up repeating myself if I do not set some ground rules for how I review this book. Consider the second paragraph (emphasis added):
In the origins debate, the evidence leads to one of two conclusions: evolution or creation. These two basic views are completely at odds and admit no middle ground. On the one hand, evolution relies on pure random chance as the agent by which matter and energy, over time, are assembled into living systems with all their mind-boggling complexity. The evolutionary process, we are told, requires billions and billions of years. Creation, by contrast, relies on the “mechanism” of an outside intelligence which we define …
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008
I received as a Christmas present the book “Evidence for Creation - Intelligent Answers for Open Minds”, by Tom DeRosa. The gift was from my Pastor who knows that I believe in an Old Earth. In fact, he let me teach the Creation unit of a multi-week course a few years ago, because I expressed concern that the teaching might alienate people who believe the earth is old. So, he let me teach it. For my closing, I said something like the following:
“Now, some of you may be wondering what I believe about Creation. I am not going to say, though I am sure no one here will guess. The reason I won’t say is because God’s love for us is …
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