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July 14, 2008 Early bird video
July 14, 2008 Meeting The result of over 35 years of collecting literature and resources on the origins controversy. Contains hundreds of books, videos and audio tapes, slides, filmstrips, journals, magazines, and other material on science and creation vs. evolution. |
The Issue of Origins It seems almost inevitable that beliefs about origins will tend to polarize people in two camps with each quite certain that the other is dead wrong. Everything seems to hinge on the existence of the Creator. If we assume there is a Creator, the origins of complex and highly integrated biological systems by intelligent design is completely reasonable and hardly incompatible with science. If, however, we assume there is no Creator, nothing conceivable in nature could be taken as evidence for design and origins by chance and the intrinsic properties of nature is the only alternative open to us no matter how lacking the evidence may be. The British biologist D. M. S. Watson said: "If so, it will present a parallel to the theory of evolution itself, a theory universally accepted not because it can be proved by logically coherent evidence to be true but because the only alternative, special creation, is clearly incredible." (D.M.S.Watson, "Adaptation," Nature, Vol. 123 (1929), p. 233.) Each of us must decide for ourselves which is more incredible - evolution or special creation. |
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