Questions For
Evolutionists
The test of any theory is whether or not it provides
answers to basic questions. Some well-meaning but misguided people think
evolution is a reasonable theory to explain man’s questions about the
universe. Evolution is not a good theory—it is just a pagan religion
masquerading as science. The following questions were distributed to the
750-plus people who attended my debate at Winona State University in
Winona, Minnesota, on January 9, 1993. (The videotaped debate is
#6, $9.95.)
Questions added since the debate remarked with an asterisk (*).
- Where did the space
for the universe come from?
- Where did matter come
from?
- Where did the laws of
the universe come from (gravity, inertia, etc.)?
- How did matter get so
perfectly organized?
- Where did the energy
come from to do all the organizing?
- When, where, why, and
how did life come from dead matter?
- When, where, why, and
how did life learn to reproduce itself?
- With what did the
first cell capable of sexual reproduction reproduce?
- Why would any plant or
animal want to reproduce more of its kind since this would only make
more mouths to feed and decrease the chances of survival? (Does the
individual have a drive to survive, or the species? How do you explain
this?)
- How can mutations
(recombining of the genetic code) create any new, improved varieties?
(Recombining English letters will never produce Chinese books.)
- Is it possible that
similarities in design between different animals prove a common Creator
instead of a common ancestor?
- Natural selection only
works with the genetic information available and tends only to keep a
species stable. How would you explain the increasing complexity in the
genetic code that must have occurred if evolution were true?
- When, where, why, and
how did:
- Single-celled
plants become multi-celled? (Where are the two and
three-celled intermediates?)
- Single-celled
animals evolve?
- Fish change to
amphibians?
- Amphibians change
to reptiles?
- Reptiles change to
birds? (The lungs, bones, eyes, reproductive organs, heart, method of locomotion, body covering,
etc., are
all very different)
- How did the intermediate forms live?
When, where, why, how,
and from what did:
Sea horses evolve?
Bats
evolve?
Eyes evolve?
Ears evolve?
Hair, skin,
feathers, scales, nails, claws, etc., evolve?
Which evolved first
how, and how long, did it work without the others)?
- The digestive
system, the food to be digested, the appetite, the ability to find
and eat the food, the digestive juices, or the body’s resistance to
its own digestive juice (stomach, intestines, etc.)?
The drive to
reproduce or the ability to reproduce?
The lungs, the
mucus lining to protect them, the throat, or the perfect mixture of
gases to be breathed into the lungs?
DNA or RNA to
carry the DNA message to cell parts?
The termite or the
flagella in its intestines that actually digest the cellulose?
The plants or the
insects that live on and pollinate the plants?
The bones,
ligaments, tendons, blood supply, or muscles to move the bones?
The nervous
system, repair system, or hormone system?
The immune system
or the need for it?
There are many
thousands of examples of symbiosis that defy an evolutionary
explanation. Why must we teach students that evolution is the only
explanation for these relationships?
How would evolution
explain mimicry? Did the plants and animals develop mimicry by chance,
by their intelligent choice, or by design?
When, where, why, and
how did man evolve feelings? Love, mercy, guilt, etc. would never evolve
in the theory of evolution.
*How did
photosynthesis evolve?
*How did thought
evolve?
*How did flowering
plants evolve, and from that?
*What kind of
evolutionist are you? Why are you not one of the other eight or ten
kinds?
What would you have
said fifty years ago if I told you I had a living coelacanth in my
aquarium?
*Is there one clear
prediction of macroevolution that has proved true?
*What is so scientific
about the idea of hydrogen as becoming human?
*Do you honestly
believe that everything came from nothing?
After you have answered
the preceding questions, please look carefully at your answers and
thoughtfully consider the following questions.
- Are you sure your
answers are reasonable, right, and scientifically provable, or do you
just believe that it may have happened the way you have answered? (Do
these answers reflect your religion or your science?)
- Do your answers show
more or less faith than the person who says, "God must have designed
it"?
- Is it possible that an
unseen Creator designed this universe? If God is excluded at the
beginning of the discussion by your definition of science, how could it
be shown that He did create the universe if He did?
- Is it wise and fair to
present the theory of evolution to students as fact?
- What is the end result
of a belief in evolution (lifestyle, society, attitude about others,
eternal destiny, etc.)?
- Do people accept
evolution because of the following factors?
- It is all they
have been taught.
- They like the
freedom from God (no moral absolutes, etc.).
- They are bound to
support the theory for fear of losing their job or status or grade
point average.
- They are too proud
to admit they are wrong.
- Evolution is the
only philosophy that can be used to justify
their political agenda.
Should we continue to
use outdated, disproved, questionable, or inconclusive evidences to
support the theory of evolution because we don’t have a suitable
substitute (Piltdown man, recapitulation, archaeopteryx, Lucy, Java man,
Neanderthal man, horse evolution, vestigial organs, etc.)?
Should parents be
allowed to require that evolution not be taught as fact in their school
system unless equal time is given to other theories of origins (like
divine creation)?
What are you risking
if you are wrong? As one of my debate opponents said, "Either there is a
God or there is not. Both possibilities are frightening."
Why are many
evolutionists afraid of the idea of creationism being presented in
public schools? If we are not supposed to teach religion in schools,
then why not get evolution out of the textbooks? It is just a religious
worldview.
Aren’t you tired of
faith in a system that cannot be true? Wouldn’t it be great to know
the God who made you, and to accept His love and forgiveness?
Would you be
interested, if I showed you from the Bible, how to have your sins
forgiven and how to know for sure that you are going to Heaven? If so,
call me.
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