Friday, October 30, 2009

O Glorious Pond Scum!

Time. Time in a bottle. Tick Tock. When did time start? When will it end? Is it energy? If it is energy does it follow the Laws of Thermodynamics? Or is it just the natural flow of measurement that only humans can determine? I bet your pet can tell time. Just forget to put out their meal. You'll hear about it.

The reason for all this time discussion is because I've been reading up on the Theory of Evolution. That theory of science, a fact some will say, postulates that humans are direct descendants of the apes. Not one in particular I suppose. Just apes. I can look at some folks in my family and I know some are from Orangutans. How some are even a part of my clan I ain't gotta clue. Naturally if everything evolved from blue-green algae then nothing should be surprising.

The fanatical evolutionists, and they be teaching our childrens in the schools, mostly public schools, are just so close minded. It is the way they say it is, no matter the obvious flaws in the theory. No more discussion on this issue. Kinda reminds me of the no more talk about man-made global warming. These fanatics certainly don't believe in intelligent design. God? Are you kidding me? they might ask. Just repeat after their mantra: O glorious pond scum! Well, ya's gotta believe in something, why not blue-green algae pond scum?

Energy can not be created or destroyed. Or something along those lines. You can't create something from nothing. Heck, we humans can't create a simple grain of sand. The universe is all energy in one form or another. So, how did it create itself? Where did all this energy come from? Something had to create it. Was it pond scum that created it? An intelligent designer maybe? God.

There are many chicken-egg questions that evolutionists can not answer. One of my favs is this one from an introduction to Darwin's book recently re-issued by Bridge-Logos in Alachua FL:

Can you explain which came first—the blood
or the heart—and why? Did the heart in all these different
species of fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals evolve before
there were blood vessels throughout their bodies? When did
the blood evolve? Was it before the vessels evolved or after
they evolved?

If it was before, what was it that carried the blood to the
heart, if there were no vessels? Did the heart beat before the
blood evolved? Why was it beating if there was no blood to
pump? If it wasn’t beating, why did it start when it didn’t
know anything about blood?

If the blood vessels evolved before there was blood, why
did they evolve if there was no such thing as blood? And if the
blood evolved before the heart evolved, what was it that kept
it circulating around the body?


Looks like another well crafted job by our intelligent designer; God.

Now, when someone tells you that there is no need for further discussion, don't take no for an answer. Don't let the evolutionist Luddite cow you into a corner. They don't have all the answers. Heck they ain't even got most of the answers. Our intelligent designer has all the answers. God.

2 comments:

Shaw Kenawe said...

We are NOT direct descendants of apes. We share a common ancestor.

And the evolutionary tree is NOT a tree; it's more like a bush, with a lot of dead branches that go nowhere.

Even Pope John Paul II, whom Catholics believed was God's spokesman here on Earth understood that Evolution is a fact, and did not interfere with his belief in a god.

One can believe a god made everything. But if you read the Bible for science, you'll never learn a thing.

Jim said...

I said nothing of religion, Catholic or otherwise. As a practicing Catholic I leave room for science. There is room for evolution. Things evolve.

But what Evolution can't do is create. Science tells one that something cannot be created from nothing. You haven't addressed that point.

Nor have you addressed the evolution of lungs, heart, blood, not to mention the eyes. How does evolution explain these things?

So, if we are not direct descendants of an ape but just a branch of the ape bush, still it seems to me that bush began with one ape. Aren't we direct descendants of that ape? Which reminds me, was that first primate male or female? And why would evolution choose one over the other?

Just askin'.