1 Creationism, ID and Science;
2 To Williams on Creationism
CREATIONISM, ID and SCIENCE
Anonymous
(Investigator 108, 1996 May)
EVOLUTION AND CHRISTIANITY
Many Christians accept evolution. James Jauncey,
president of Kenmore Christian College, wrote:
A retired science teacher and school principal
wrote:
Another example is Kenneth R Miller, teacher of biological science at Brown University, who authored Finding Darwin’s God (1999).
Other Christians, however, reject evolution. Australia has the Creation Science Foundation, run by Christian Fundamentalists, which publishes Creation magazine and a website: www.AnswersInGenesis.
The Foundation’s magazine, Creation,
says the Universe was created in six days, 6,000 years ago:
INTELLIGENT DESIGN
"Intelligent Design" (ID) began when conservative Christians founded Discovery Institute in 1990 in Seattle, Washington. Discovery Institute finances creationist publications, lobbies politicians, infiltrates school boards, and calls evolution "a theory in crisis".
Its main books are:
ID strips creationism of its religious
setting and basically argues:
The DVD includes comment by ID author and
biochemist Michael Behe: He says:
Two years before Behe’s book came out a creationist magazine Creation Research Society Quarterly used the same flagella argument. (See references)
An open letter, representing 70,000 Australian
scientists and science educators responded to the DVD:
CREATION MAGAZINE
Someone loaned me three copies of Creation:
We’ll now examine these magazines.
GENETICS AND VARIATION
Dr Walter Veith (22 No. 1), a South African zoologist, speculates on unknown "mechanisms for rapid variation" — apparently indistinguishable from rapid evolution.
He believes there was a worldwide Flood and only a few hundred "kinds" survived. These survivors changed (evolved?) into millions of species in a few hundred years. This, however, is evolution a million times faster than demonstrated by paleontology, genetics, and geology!
Thus rejection of slow evolution requires belief in unproved rapid evolution!
Furthermore, the notion of a "kind" is not part of biology and no "kind" has been identified. Science teaches that all current life evolved from previous life of which about 300,000 species have been found as fossils. Creationists claim all current species came (evolved) from "kinds" of which none have been identified.
Veith also claims, "death and bloodshed among
animals only commenced after the Fall of Adam." (p. 37) How then did billions
of peaceful animals with eternal life change into dying predators, dying
parasites and dying killing machines that preyed on each other?
Thus a stupendous miracle supposedly altered the genes, physiology, ecology, digestive systems and enzymes of most animals, fish and insects worldwide! Instant evolution without trace of the previous biological world!
The fossils worldwide — even in rock layers
hundreds of metres thick — supposedly originated almost instantly in Noah’s
flood:
ASTRONOMY and EYE WITNESSES
Creation denies the "big bang" origin
of the Universe:
No creationist observed God create. Yet Ken
Ham (22/1 pp 39-42) claims that a young Universe is based on "eyewitness"
testimony:
J Sarfati, writing about Venus, says:
Astronomy teaches that gravity collapsed
a rotating disc of gas and dust over millions of years forming the Sun
and planets. Telescopes reveal other solar systems in various stages of
formation. But
Creation says astronomy is wrong:
If the Sun came on Day 4, what lighted planet Earth and controlled its orbit before Sunlight and Sun gravity? God did it supernaturally!
Sarfati denies that the "solar system collapsed out of a cloud of gas" because the planets "would rotate in the same direction" but Venus doesn’t. Its reverse rotation supposedly proves God set up the Universe instantaneously.
However, computer simulations show that the "collapse" involved collisions of matter over billions of years, some collisions so big they changed the rotation of planets. Uranus rotates backwards too, as do many of the Solar System’s moons.
Venus has fewer asteroid-impact craters than Mars. This, to Sarfati, suggests a young Venus. However, astronomers conclude that Venus was "resurfaced" about 500 million years ago by volcanic eruptions and/or asteroid impacts and this wiped previous impact craters away.
Creationists believe their interpretation
of the Bible from the start irrespective of science. Ham admits:
Another writer says of the "Noachian global
Flood":
However, no ancient human could have witnessed a worldwide event because Earth’s roundness limits how far people can see. Also the "eyewitnesses" are unconfirmed people like Noah and Adam. No creationist was there as eye-witness and saw Noah, God or Adam!
Furthermore science doesn’t just trust "eyewitnesses"
but investigates the truth of what they say they saw!
RADIOACTIVITY
Potassium-argon (K-Ar) dating is often used to date solidified lava.
In Radioactivity Dating Failure (22/1 pp 18-21) Andrew Snelling says that samples of New Zealand lava flows that occurred in 1949, 1954 and 1975 were sent to Laboratories in Boston for K-Ar dating. The calculated ages were 0.25-3.5 million years for 50-year-old samples!
Says Snelling:
We’re told radioactive dating is based on three assumptions:
1. When the rock forms (hardens) there should
only be parent radioactive atoms in the rock…
2. After hardening, the rock must remain
a closed system, that is, no parent or daughter atoms should be added or
removed…
3. The radioactive decay rate must remain
constant.
However, scientists allow for the above arguments:
In dating the rocks all relevant available
information is considered, not just the three alleged assumptions. For
example:
Another Creation article (23/4) discusses
"The collapse of geologic time" based on measuring "radiohaloes". This
is too complex to explain here, but Greg Neyman (see reference section)
responds to it.
COMPLEX ORGANISMS
Creation has many articles about animals
and plants and their adaptation to the environment. The line promoted is
always: This could not have evolved; Therefore God created it. For example:
Such conclusions — without God showing his creativity in controlled tests — is mere assumption. If the stages by which something originated is unknown then the logical conclusion is that it’s unknown.
Creation reasoning in effect says:
With the first premise false, the third is
false also.
ANTI EVOLUTION
In A Whale of a tale (23/4 10-14) Ken Ham and Carl Wieland criticize a book by geneticist Steve Jones.
We read about Jones: "rambling", "shakes
his fist at the Creator God", "regurgitates", "indoctrinates", "weaves
a web of deceit", "cleverly set up a straw man for unsuspecting readers".
We read of Jones’ "rehash", "indoctrination process", "blind faith in unlimited
variation", etc:
This is emotive, worthless sectarian stuff.
It’s almost verbal abuse, mixed with unscientific claims that a "Fall"
and "Curse" produced worldwide biological change.
CONTINENTAL DRIFT
Science has shown that Earth’s continents "drift" a few centimetres per year and have joined and separated several times over 600 million years.
Creation agrees continental drift occurred but claims it happened about a million times faster!
L Pierce (22/1, pp 43-45) says: "Any continental separation likely occurred during the Flood."
Pierce calculates back from several ancient writers who estimated when various nations and cities started. Manasses (d. 1187) of Byzantine, for example, wrote that the Egyptian state lasted 1663 years. So Pierce calculated 1663 years from when Persia conquered Egypt in 525 BC and got 2188 BC. This is supposedly when continental drift slowed down after the Flood and Egypt started.
However, lands can be inhabited long before becoming a "state" — Australia for 40,000 years before Federation. Furthermore, statehood has no connection to the speed of continental drift. And citing Medieval writers as if no research has been done since, is simply silly.
Slow continental drift, as measured by science,
generates earthquakes, volcanoes, lava flows and tsunamis some so great
that nature takes centuries to repair the damage. What would continental
drift a million times faster do?
POPULATION
Another AiG argument is based on population. If Noah’s Flood was in 2500 BC, it’s eight survivors need only increase 0.75% per year to become 300 million in the 1st century AD.
Populations, however, whether animals, plants or bugs rise and fall. The Black Death in the 14th century, for example, killed 1/3 of the world’s people.
Because populations rise and fall it’s irrational to extrapolate current trends back to determine when a species originated. If we extrapolate 20th century human population trends backwards we would calculated that humans began about 1500 AD! And if we calculate a bacterial population back, we might calculate it began a few weeks ago — so is the Universe a few weeks old?
Creation says that a long Stone Age did not exist because "Fossil evidence shows that people buried their dead, often with artifacts…" This supposedly implies billions of burials along with artifacts whereas only a few have been found. (23/3 pp 52-55)
However, it’s unknown what proportion of
Stone Agers were buried with artifacts. What is known is that of billions
of people who die every century few become fossils with artifacts.
MODEL
Creationists often speak of their "Creation Model" and claim it’s scientific. Their model is a set of assumptions such as:
For example, most galaxies are millions of light years away and the light took millions of years to reach Earth. But Creation claims the Universe is 6,000 years old and the speed of light was millions of times faster until recently. This would make most of astronomy wrong.
Most calculated distances between stars would
be wrong.
The relationship between mass and energy,
E = MC2, would have been ever changing. Chemical
changes involving light or energy would have been different. Genetics,
paleontology, geology, climatology, ecology, biology and every other science
that studies things older than 6,000 years would be wrong.
A scientific model starts with observations which become the basis for a theory. The theory predicts results in novel situations and if the predictions come true the theory is considered unfalsified.
The "creation model" is the opposite: It starts with religious assumptions and rejects discoveries that disprove them by pretending physical laws used to be different.
Science includes procedures to test competing
hypotheses. Reject science and there’s no way to test what’s correct. Anyone
who claims to be correct but rejects science, in effect says, "I can prove
something without proving it". He affirms a contradiction.
ID and DOVER TRIAL
In 2004 creationist Christians in the Dover (Pennsylvania) School Board wanted to add creationism to the curriculum. With legal advice from Discovery Institute they changed this to giving students a statement stating evolution has gaps and ID is a scientific alternative, and 60 copies of Pandas appeared in the school library. The case went to court in 2005 to determine whether the statement violated the separation of religion and state.
Witnesses including Behe testified about flagella, the identity of the "intelligent designer", how he designed, the definition of science and lots more. Miller, the Christian evolutionist, testified ID is not science.
The textbook Of Pandas and People is
being revised, the trial showed, to appear less religious. Here are two
previous versions of one sentence and a draft of the next edition:
"Intelligent design means that various forms of life began abruptly through an intelligent agency, with…"
"Sudden appearance means that various forms of life began abruptly through an intelligent agency, with…"
THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE
The Genesis story can be understood in ways that don’t reject science. Greg Neyman’s "Old Earth Ministries" website, for example, systematically answers the "AnswersInGenesis" website.
Young Earth Creationism being wrong, and ID being religious, does not make the Bible wrong. I’ve tested hundreds of Bible statements, including some in Genesis, and submitted the findings to critics. For this I relied on science — and consistency requires that I accept evolution to the extent science demonstrates it.
Many Bible statements that I examined appeared
false for a while, because science was wrong. But science
is self-correcting and subsequent science eventually corrects earlier mistakes.
Relying on science risks being wrong for a while. But if we reject
science we’re left without means of correction and risk being wrong
permanently.
REFERENCES:
Archer, M; Smith, B; Serjeantson, S and Carnemolla, P The Australian October 21, 2005, p. 15.
Ford, M Sunday Mail December 4, 2005.
Jauncey, J C c.1960 Science Returns to God, Zondervan, p. 55.
Levin, H L 1981 Contemporary Physical Geology, CBS, USA.
The Advertiser, November 5, 2005, p. 47; November 19, p. 21.
The Australian, October 21, 2005, pp 9, 15.
Websites:
C R S Quarterly: www.creationresearch.org/crsq/html
Discovery Institute: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_institute
www.cbs.dtn.dk/staff/dave/Behe.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_pandas_and_people
Miller K R http://energion.com/books/reviews/finding_darwin.shtml
New York Daily Record: www.ydr.com/doverbiology/
Neyman, G www.answersincreation.org/biogneyman.htm
TO WILLIAMS ON CREATIONISM
Anonymous
(Investigator 112, 2007 January)
John Williams (#111 p. 18) approves of my refutation of Young Earth Creationism (#108) and says he and I are “on amazingly similar ground”. However, he “struggles to make sense of this” because elsewhere I defended biblical teachings about “Adam and Eve…Old Nick…and the Tower of Babel.”
For my investigations I rely on mainstream science. I do not assume the Bible true but check or test its statements using scientific literature. I did this with Creationism, Adam and Eve (See #110), and scores of other topics.
Young Earth Creationists don’t do what I
do. They instead start with “Christian presuppositions”. I quoted Ken Ham:
Young Earthers thus start with a body
of unscientific assumptions. They did what science fantasy writers do —
they imagined a series of fantasy worlds.
One science-fantasy world has no sun or stars.
Another has insects with eternal life.
Another has God instantaneously altering
the genetics and ecology of all the immortal animals on Earth to make them
die.
Another has continental drift, the speed
of light and evolution all going about a million times faster than they
did in reality.
And so on.
Ken Ham’s quote admits that without such “presuppositions”, i.e. without their fantasy worlds, they cannot “effectively give an alternative interpretation”. My methods are very different!
I don’t know what Williams wants when he tells me to let “ideas speak for themselves” and “self proof is a contradiction in terms”. Is he telling me not to use scientific evidence?
If I want to check how fast steel balls will
fall I would drop a few and time their descent or consult a book on physics.
That’s science. I investigate the Bible similarly.