| A leading evolutionary
scientist has made a revealing admission. Richard Dickerson, an authority
in chemical evolution and a professing theist, has said, Science,
fundamentally, is a game. It is a game with one overriding and defining rule.
Rule No. 1: Let us see how far and to what extent we can explain the behavior
of the physical and material universe in terms of purely physical and material
causes, without invoking the supernatural. (1) Thus, evolutionary
science is not necessarily a search for truth, as we used to be
told, but a game in which scientists try to find naturalistic causes, even for
the origin of the universe and all in it.
At the conclusion of a
creation/evolution debate in which I participated some years ago, a professor
in the audience said, in effect, You may well be right; special
creation is probably the truth and evolution is wrong. Nevertheless,
evolution is science, and creation is religion, so only evolution should be
taught in schools. Not every evolutionist is as frank, but this
really is the game they play.
A second rule seems to be that
the end justifies the means. In Stephen Jay Goulds book, The Mismeasure
of Man, that noted evolutionary author argues that the social and political
bias of an author (Gould himself has admitted being a Marxist) could have an
effect on his scientific results. Commenting on this, another evolutionary
Marxist at Harvard University, Dr Richard Lewontin, has (no doubt
subconsciously) suggested this second rule of the evolutionists game
plan, Scientists, like others, sometimes tell deliberate lies, because
they believe that small lies can serve big truths. (2)
Alternatives
outlawed
Even though scientists never
cite any real scientific evidence for evolution, doctrinaire evolutionists
insist there is such evidence, because any alternative is outlawed by the
rules. In other words, its natural selection or a Creator. There is
no middle ground. This is why prominent Darwinists like G.G. Simpson and
Stephen Jay Gould, who are not secretive about their hostility to religion,
cling so vehemently to natural selection. To do otherwise would be to admit the
probability that there is design in nature and hence a Designer.
(3)
A third rule of this game of
evolutionary science seems to he to insist that all scientists, by definition,
are evolutionists. Even though thousands of creationists with post-graduate
degrees in science are pursuing careers in science, these are commonly ignored,
ridiculed, or even denied status as scientists by the evolutionary
establishment. The game plan is that, no matter what scientific credentials
they have, scientists cannot be creationists without forfeiting their
status as scientists. In fact, many think it would be better not to let
creationists become scientists at all. When I was an engineering
department chairman at Virginia Tech, I asked the biology professor in
charge of the doctoral program in that department whether a creationist student
could get a Ph.D. degree in his department. The answer was No! No
matter how outstanding his grades, dissertation, or even his knowledge of
evolutionary theory, if he did not believe in evolution, he could not get the
degree.
This commitment to the rules of
the game has been expressed starkly by two university professors,
as a matter of fact, creationism should be discriminated against.
No advocate of such propaganda should be trusted to teach science
classes or administer science programs anywhere, or under any
circumstances. Moreover, if any are now doing so, they should be
dismissed. (4) That opinion, by an Iowa State University engineering
professor, was published by the main US organization dedicated to fighting
creationism an organization whose establishment was funded by the
Carnegie Foundation.
Fail creationists
Another Iowa professor said
that any professor (lecturer) should have the right to fail any student
in his class, no matter what the grade record indicates if that professor
discovers the student is a creationist. (5) Furthermore, the students
department should have the right of retracting grades and possibly even
degrees if the student becomes a creationist later. (5)
Famous Christian scholar, C.S.
Lewis. who had long supported the idea of theistic evolution, changed his mind
just before he died, and said, I wish I were younger. What inclines me
now to think you may be right in regarding it [evolution] as the central and
radical lie in the whole web of falsehood that now governs our lives is not so
much your arguments against it as the fanatical and twisted attitudes of its
defenders. (6) This is, indeed, quite a game some people are
playing!
References
1. Dickerson, R.E., The Game of
Science. Pespectives on Science and Faith 44:137.June
1992.
2. Lewontin, R.C., The Inferiority Complex, New York
Review of Books, 22 October 1981, p. 13.
3. Johnston, G.S., The Genesis Controversy, Crisis,
p. 17, May 1989.
4. Patterson, J.W., Do scientists and scholars discriminate
unfairly against creationists? .Journal of the National
Center for Science Education, p. 19, Fall (Autumn) 1984.
5. Frazier, K., Competence and Controversy. Skeptical
Inquirer 8:2S. Fall (Autumn) l983.
6. Lewis, C.S., Private letter (1951) to Captain Bernard
Acworth, one of the founders of the Evolution Protest
Movement (England). Cited by evolutionist Ronald Numbers
in his hook, The Creationists, University of California
Press, California, p. 153, 1992.
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