Evolutionists in the United States have
confused priorities.
I mean, kid's score near the bottom in
reading, in math, in science
I mean, you could say that Somalian
students do worse but generally
the United States is behind practically
every civilized country in education.
People still send their kids to school
that's largely because they don't know
anything else to do with their kids
but when you have a majority of kids
that aren't even literate
asking them to be scientifically
literate is a bit of a leap to be honest.
An evolutionist himself said that most a
biology proceeds independent the theory
of evolution.
So why is this the issue that scientists
want to push?
I mean, isn't being able to do sums a
little higher on the list of things that
will be of practical benefit to Jonny?
It's like bring about the window
dressings on your house when the
foundation is crumbling.
Some people say it's not possible to
explain the world without
evolution and billions of years. And my
response generally is,
have you tried? Really. Have you tried? When you're stuck with an evolutionary world
you it's very complicated to explain
things like,
well, we have placental mammals and
marsupial mammals that looked nearly
identical to one another
but they're not supposed to be closely
related. Dinosaurs are supposed to have
died seventy million years ago but we
find bones with unfossilized tissue
still there. Sure animals change with
each new generation
but the types of changes that are
observed will never amount to the kind
of change that evolution requires
even given millions of years. Mutations
are supposed to generate new information
to get life from a single cell to humans
but they're blowing away massive amounts
of
the human genome with each new
generation. And to explain all these
things they pile  'just so' story on top
of 'just so' story
and if you try to ignore the problems
with evolution
your worldview becomes just crazy just
untenable
itself inconsistent. And I say to evolutionists
if you wanna believe evolution and live
in your, in your world that's
completely inconsistent with everything
that we observe in the universe that's fine.
But don't make it your mission to
brainwash our kids,
you can even teach them to read properly,
and that's the first step.
We need people like we need engineers
that can build stuff and solve problems
by examining both sides of an issue
rather than attempting to suppress or
sensor
all the evidence for a worldview that
they're uncomfortable with.
Most Christian students are taught
evolution
and allowed to examine the science
against it. And of course the world's
leading creation scientists,
many of whom used to be evolutionists,
and a leading creation organizations
around the world are very familiar with
the latest
evolution evidences and then we refute
them.
It's great when evolutionist talk about
science
or have science programs for kids on TV
that focus on things that are observable
and repeatable
that we all agree on. But when you start
talking about your faith in what
happened millions have years ago when
no one was there to observe anything
a bit of tolerance would go a long way
don't you think?
I mean, is your way of understanding the
past the only possible way to explain
what we observe today?
Of course not. I mean, what you believe
happened millions have years ago isn't science.
It's just a belief, it's just faith, it's faith in a particular version of history
that's part of your world view. You can't
prove it to be true.
You know in another couple of centuries
that worldview I'm sure will be,
it just won't exist. Everyone will know the
truth. So...
