Posted by
ValiantForTruth on Monday, April 07, 2008 3:46:29 PM
Is there any public forum where Darwinism is not assumed? In fairness to the darwinites many of them don’t realize the prevalence of their evangelism. To them this is the natural order of things. A common practice in our family is to note these things. While the data may be good and useful, it is the interpretation that must be refuted and corrected.
The resistance to Darwinism does not come from Islam. In many ways they have adopted the philosophy of Darwinism. That is, the strong will prevail over the weak. It is Biblical Theology that resists the idea of common descent and macro-evolution and all the associated godlessness of this vain philosophy.
At the time of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon the prophet Daniel predicted that the Kingdom of Messiah would come during the time of the Roman empire [Daniel 2].
“…the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed…and it shall stand forever” [Daniel 2:44].
The Roman persecutors are long ago passed from the scene. The Kingdom of God is still advancing to all generations and into every nation just as prophesized by Christ at the coming of the New Covenant…
“…I will build My church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it’ [Matthew 16:18].
Will the philosophy of Darwinism prevent the advance of the Kingdom of Heaven? Picture the darwinite fish as floating on its back with its feet in the air. Darwinism is already dead, but many darwinites haven’t got the message.
Here is the latest admission from a review of Expelled the movie that paves the way for accommodation with ID…
At film’s end, Dawkins makes a remarkable concession—probably jaw-dropping for those who have read his books or watched his media interviews. When pressed by Stein, Dawkins allows for the possibility that life’s apparent design could have been produced by intelligent beings elsewhere in the universe—who themselves had evolved and then brought life here!
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n2/expelled- review