creationism seminar
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Three main belief systems:
In North America, beliefs regarding the origins of the origins of species of plant and animal life mostly fall
into three general categories. Starting with the most popular:
Creation science: God created the universe during 6 consecutive 24 hour days less than 10,000 years ago,
precisely as a one of the literal interpretations of the Biblical book of Genesis would indicate. All ofthe
various species of plants and animals that currently exist (and that once existed but are now extinct) on earth
are descendants of the original life forms that God created during the single week of creation. This is the most
popular belief system among the general public. It is the least popular among earth and biological scientists.
Over 99% of such scientists believe that a literal translation of Genesis does not represent reality, and thus that
creation science is false.
Theistic evolution view: The universe is about 14billion years old. The earth's crust developed about 4.5
billion years ago. God created the first cell, and then used evolution as a tool to guide his development of each
new species. God steered evolution to eventually produce human beings.
Scientific view: Evolution was driven by blind, unguided natural forces with a goal. IfGod exists, he played
no part in the processes. If all life were to be wiped off of the face of the Earth not that remote a
possibility with the Earth's current levels of religious hatred and supply of nuclear weapons -- and life wereto start over, there is absolutely no certainty that intelligent beings would evolve. If they did, there is no
certainty that they would look much like homo sapiens.
Those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible attempt to follow eternal Biblical truths. However, they
seem to have great difficulty in settling on a single understanding of the origins and development of plant
and animal species. They have ended up with many different conflicting theories which cannot be
harmonized. Meanwhile, the scientific community has arrived at a consensus in the theory of evolution. As
new evidence is found, some details of the evolution of species are occasionally modified. Yet supporters of
naturalistic evolution long ago reached a consensus on the overall evolutionary process.
Rejection of evolution in favor of creation:
In North America, the vast majority of scientific creationists, and almost all of the creation science
organizations, are Christian. They believe that God created all life forms, the world, and the rest of the
universe.
Most believe that this happened fewer than ten thousand years ago. This belief in a new and created
universe is common among fundamentalists and other Evangelical Christians, because it is the onlytheory that is compatible with conservative Christians' belief in:
God's inspiration of the authors of the Bible.
The inerrancy of the Bible. Each passage in the Bible is viewed as being without error,
wherever it discusses theological, historical, spiritual, scientific or other matters.
Reliance on the literal interpretation of the Bible, except when a symbolic meaning isobviously intended by the author.
The concept that species evolved naturally or that God used evolutionary processes to create new species is
abhorrent to many conservative Christians. Evolution implies that countless trillions of animals have attacked
each other, suffered and died over billions of years in order to bring the earth to its present state. Many feel
that God would not have developed such an inhumane and inefficient method.
Some creation scientists attempt to harmonize Genesis with the findings of earth and biological scientists. This
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is doomed to failure, mainly because the Bible's order of creation does not agree with that of the fossil record
and thus with the theory of evolution.
Other creation science interpretations of Genesis:
Other interpretations of the first three chapters of Genesis that broadly fit into the scientific creation
theory are:
Indefinite-age theory: (a.k.a. Old Earth creationism) The six days in Genesis were not 24
hours long. Rather, they were extremely long intervals of time. They do not assign aspecific length to any of the Genesis "days", but believe that God created the earth and its
life forms in the sequence specified in Genesis, over an interval of time lasting billions of
years. They accept various scientific observations and measurements which indicate thatthe earth has been in existence for billions of years. They believe that God created various
"kinds" of animals and that no new species have been developed since creation.
Revelatory-device theory: The author(s) of Genesis used "days" as a literary technique
to organize his description of creation similar to a playwright organizing a play into six
acts.
Revelatory-day theory: Perhaps God showed Moses the sequence of events that made up
creation -- something like a TV documentary. Perhaps God took 6 days to complete the
demonstration. Moses, in writing the first chapters of Genesis was describing the
illustration, not the original creation. Biblical reality theory: God created the universe (earth, moon, stars, etc) over a three
day period, over 10 billion years ago. God also created various forms of life on earth and
at other locations throughout the universe. Various species lived and died since, producing
the fossil record. Dinosaurs, for example, all died off about 65 million years ago. After themost recent ice-age, God created humans and modem animals about 10,000 years ago.
Intermittent day theory: Each of the days refer to 24 hour intervals. But they are
separated by intervals of unknown length. "That is, the days are "normal." and
consecutive, but not contiguous."
"Days of divine fiat" theory: God took six consecutive 24 hour days to command the
universe into existence. But the orders took an unknown period of time to be actually
fulfilled.
Expanding time theory: Gerald Schroeder, an Israeli physicist, suggests that the first dayof creation is 24 hours long, when viewed from the "beginning of time perspective"
from the perspective of the "big
bang." It lasted eight billion years from our perspective. Each of the remaining five days
lasted half as previous day: four billion, two billion, one billion, half billion, quarter
billion. This adds up 15.75 billion years, which agrees closely with modern "big bang"
cosmology.
Replicated earth-theory: Mike Schuler has developed a novel theory of origins, and has
begun a web site to explain this and other scientific puzzles. 9 He believes that God
created an original earth. He spent billions of years trying every possible genetic code, tosee what types of life would result. Most of the species were useless. God created a mass
extinction event whenever the world filled up with such unneeded species. At the end of
this great experiment, he was ready to create humans in the image of God. So he createdan exact copy of that original earth in perfect detail, down to the atomic level. This tookhim only six days, as Genesis states.
Theistic Evolution Models:
These accept that biological evolution happened, but insist that God had a major role to play in the
process:
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Theistic evolution: This is similar to naturalistic evolution. The universe is believed to be
about 14 billion years old; the earth is over 4 billion years old. However, most theistic
evolutionists believe that God created the first one-celled animal. Species developed from
that source in increasing complexity as observed by science. Followers of this belief
system state that new species evolve by natural processes.
Progressive creationists: agree in an old earth, as do theistic evolutionists. However, they
deny that natural processes can produce new species by themselves. Thus, without Gods
intervention, a species cannot evolve into a more complex life form. Some believe that
God alters the DNA of an existing species in order to develop each new type of animal;
others believe that God starts from scratch whenever he creates a new species. They
believe that:
The universe originated about 14 billion years ago, at the "Big Bang."
After creating the universe, God controlled the development of the stars; created planets;
created species of life over billions of years on earth; allowed other species to go extinct.
Noah's Flood was a local event.
Radiometric dating methods are accurate.
Pre-humans lived tens of thousands of years ago.
About ten to 25 thousand years ago. God replaced them with Adam and Eve. Unlike
previous human-like species, they had souls and thus could attain heaven or hell after
death.
Naturalistic Evolution Model:
This model accepts that biological evolution happened; and that it was caused by purely natural
forces, without a specific goal in mind, and without any input from a supernatural being:
Naturalistic evolution (a.k.a. atheistic evolution" "naturalistic evolution," "the theory of evolution," or
simply "evolution"): This is a belief that attempts to explain development of all living species from the
first living cell to the present diversity of plant and animal species. Evolution proceeded in response to
natural processes, without intervention from God or other deities. Evolution happened blindly without
a goal.
The universe started in a "big bang," - a natural phenomenon, not involving God in any way. The
coalescence of the earth, the development of its crust, the appearance of life in the form of a single-celled life form and the development of new species through evolution are all viewed as having
proceeded strictly by blin d nat ural processes. A minority of scientists believe that species evolvedmore or less at a regular rate over the past few billions of years. Most believe, on the basis of the fossil
record, that species evolved through a process of "punctuated equilibrium". A given species continued
to live for long periods of time with few changes. A small group became isolated from the main group
and was subjected to different environmental pressures. A new species evolved from the old very
quickly in evolutionary time.
The term "atheistic evolution" is really a misnomer, because belief in evolution is not limited to
Atheists. Agnostics, Deists, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and others can and do believe in
the existence of both a supreme being (or beings) and naturalistic evolution. That is, an individual may
believe in God. and simultaneously hold the belief that one or more supreme beings had noinvolvement in either driving or guiding evolution.