Our
Canyonlands Tour for 2011 has been
CANCELLED
— We have had a smaller than usual response to the tour, and so we
have cancelled the tour for this year. Rising gas prices and the
recession have apparently taken a toll on people’s willingness to
commit to something like this in advance. We do not have any
margin which will allow us to absorb a loss on the tour. We will
try again next year.
JOHN CLAYTON had a speaking engagement on
the Queen Mary in Long Beach on June 18, 2011. The following
Wednesday, John had extreme abdominal pain and eventually was
admitted to a hospital in Riverside, California. His diagnosis of
acute pancreatitis resulted with his gallbladder being removed on
Sunday, June 26. As a result we had to postpone the lectureship
for that weekend in Little Rock, Arkansas. Thank you for the
prayers you have offered on John’s behalf. God has blessed him
with a full recovery.
NOTE:
After we published and mailed the May/June 2011 issue of the
Does
God Exist? bulletin we were informed that we fell
for some e-mail/social-network
scams.
After being informed we looked on snopes.com and found out this
kind of thing has been passed on (forwarded) quite a bit.
Snopes.com has two articles under the titles of “fivedays” and
“2011.” One of our readers wrote to us the following:
A quick bit of research would have shown you that the
5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays, 5 Sundays thing happens a LOT more often
than every 823 years. The calendar only has 14 variations. There
are seven days that the year can start on and when you factor in
leap year you have 14 variations.
We just had this same pattern — of 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays &
5 Sundays last October. The e-mail about this subject seems to
go around every time it happens. Any time a 31-day month begins
on a Friday it will happen. I was surprised to see this bit of
misinformation in your magazine.
Thank you for your input on keeping us straight. We see these
kinds of e-mails/social-network entries many times and any one of
us can fall for this deception. Actually having five weeks with
three consecutive days within a month can happen on any day of the
week and several times a year. We need to be vigilant about what
we read on the Internet, just as with printed books, because there
can be deception put off as fact.
— Our
apologies!
NYC ATHEISTS IRKED BY STREET NAME.
An atheist group in New York City is demanding that the city
change the name of a street honoring seven firefighters who were
killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The name of the
street is “Seven in Heaven Way. The atheists say that the sign
violates the separation of church and state. They object to the
use of the word “heaven.” Ken Bornstein, president of the New York
City Atheists said, “There should be no signage or displays of
religious nature in the public domain, … It’s really insulting to
us. … We’ve concluded as atheists there is no heaven and there’s
no hell.” David Silverman, president of American Atheists, was in
agreement with the NYC atheists and called on the city to remove
the sign saying, “It implies that heaven actually exists.” Source:
FoxNews.com, June 11, 2011.
PORNOGRAPHY
HITS MTV. Decency on television has hit an all-time low
with the series called “Skins” being shown on MTV. The show has
been called “the most dangerous television show for children that
we have ever seen” by the Parents Television Council. The show
includes teenagers in Baltimore downing shots of vodka, using
massive amounts of marijuana and pills, masturbating, and jumping
in and out of bed with each other. The show drew 3.3 million
viewers in its first episode with 1.2 million being under 18 years
of age. No consequences of all of this irresponsible behavior are
shown, and very little plot is involved.
The Washington Post says “this is the kind of
show for which ‘off’ buttons are made.” Parents need to be aware
of how bad this show is, but with Playboy and Penthouse now
available to kids on the Internet, the off button will not do it
for most young people. Some frank and honest teaching is going to
be needed at church and at home. Source:
The Week, February 4, 2011, page 21.
DIVORCE
PERCENTAGES DOWN. Reader’s
Digest (February 2011, page 81) reports that the divorce
rate has fallen by 13 percent since the year 2000 in the United
States. Before anyone gets too excited about this figure, you have
to realize that the number of couples cohabiting is way up, which
accounts for at least a part of the lower divorce rate.
ASTROLOGY
FLAP NOT NEW NEWS. There has been a great deal of press
about the fact that the astrological signs are all off by about a
month. There have even been some advocates of the myth that the
earth is going to end in 2012 using this data to support their
ideas. The signs of the zodiac were conceived about 5,000 years
ago. The earth is like a big top, wobbling and precessing as it
moves through space. (For an explanation of wobbling and
precession watch
http://www.grandpajohn.tv/video/Grandpa-John-Explores-Circular)
Because of this the positions of the stars are all about 30
degrees off today from where they were 5,000 years ago. This means
that all the astrological signs are off by about one place. My
birthday is on February 22 and is placed in Pisces by astrologers.
In reality the Sun is in Aquarius, not Pisces on that date. So the
stars are not where they are supposed to be according to the
original astrology map of the zodiac, but it does not matter
because astrology has no scientific validity anyway.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENTIST LOSES JOB BECAUSE OF FAITH. Martin Gaskell came
to the University of Kentucky in 2007 with impeccable credentials.
He was denied a top job because he has said that God and science
are not wholly exclusive and has said he is “a devout Christian
who uses the tools of science to study the universe.” Even though
he was applying for a job at a planetarium, scientists in the
biology department were consulted to bring the question of
evolution into the hiring process. Gaskell filed a civil suit
against the university and it was settled for $125,000. Atheists
who were a part of the case made reference to the Creation Museum
that Ken Ham has opened in Kentucky even though Gaskell opposes
what the museum teaches. It would seem that people wanting jobs in
science cannot openly declare that they believe in God and still
hope to be considered for employment, no matter how qualified they
may be academically. Source: Associated Press reported in the
The Daily Sentinel (Grand
Junction, Colorado), February 12, 2011, page 6A.
EARTHQUAKES
AND WARNINGS. The tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan
have raised a common complaint against God in the media and in the
minds of many people. The bottom line is why do earthquakes happen
and why are we not given a way of knowing they are coming?
Answering these questions does not reduce our compassion and
sympathy for the thousands of people that have suffered from the
recent 9.0 earthquake. Still, there are some fairly easy
explanations. Earthquakes are a natural phenomenon that happen
because the earth shifts from time to time. That shift is
necessary to lift up land masses and provide resources for man. If
there was no ground shifting, erosion would eventually take all
land below sea level. A dynamic, changing earth is necessary for
life. There are adequate warnings designed into the natural
system, but greed, ignorance, and selfishness on the part of some
prevent us from using that information well. We know those zones
of the earth that are unstable. Everyone knows that an earthquake
like the one in Japan is going to hit the Los Angeles area. Is any
preparation being made for this? The answer is “very little” and
certainly not enough for a 9.0 earthquake. There are better places
to build a huge city like Los Angeles. We do have warnings to stop
the loss of life. Earthquakes send out two waves — a P-wave and a
S-wave. We can sense the faster P-wave and have enough time to get
people out of vulnerable places. Tsunamis always give warning by
the water rushing out before the wave arrives. Loss of life is
tragic, but God has given us tools to avoid tragic loss and
building nuclear power plants in vulnerable areas is inexcusable.
For more on this see
Scientific
American, April 2011, page 74.
ANOTHER “JUDGMENT DAY” FIASCO. In December
2010 billboards appeared in Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis,
Detroit, Little Rock, Omaha, Kansas City, Bridgeport (CT), and
Fort Wayne (IN) proclaiming the end of the world was coming on May
21, 2011. These were paid for by Family Radio, Inc. and were
directed by Harold Camping, one of the champions of dispensational
millennialism. Camping’s calculations for the date of the
“Rapture” were based on the assumption that the Flood of Noah
happened on May 21, 4990 B.C. Camping predicted in 1994 that the
rapture would happen on September 15, 1994. Family Radio, Inc. has
also been a heavy supporter of dispensational millennialism and
the Creation Museum in Kentucky, all of which subscribe to the
popular “left behind” belief system so rampant in protestant
churches today. Jesus made it clear in Matthew 25:13 that no one
would ever know when the second coming was going to happen, but in
John 21:20 – 23 even Jesus had problems with people
misrepresenting His words to try to fix a date. We would suggest
that all of this provides fodder for atheist attacks on the
credibility of Christianity and the Bible. Let us remind you that
we have a booklet which deals with this subject on an apologetic
level titled
God’s Revelation
in His Rocks and His Word. It is available to read on our
doesgodexist.org
website or by sending $2.00 to us to cover postage and handling.
HUMAN DNA LESS THAN CHIMPS. It is widely
advertised that humans and chimpanzees have 96 percent of their
DNA being the same. The question then becomes, “Why are we so
different?” If our DNA is 96 percent the same, why do not humans
and chimps do 96 percent of the same things? Stanford University
geneticists have been making the comparison between human and
chimp DNA to see what we have that they do not. To their surprise
they discovered it is not what we have that they do not but what
they have that we do not. In the Stanford study more than 500 DNA
sequences are “surprisingly missing” in humans. The geneticists
are suggesting that our larger brain size may be because a gene
that controls the size of the brain was “turned off” so the brain
could grow uncontrolled. What is interesting to this reader is
that when words like “turned off” and “controlled” are used, the
language itself suggests that intelligent choices were made in
constructing the final product. The Hebrew word used in Genesis
2:7 to describe the construction of man’s body is
yatsar which according to
Young’s Analytical Concordance
refers to “fashion, form, constitute.” How God formed man is not
explained to us, in part because of the complexity of the process.
Here we are in 2011 beginning to understand the tools that allowed
man to be able to do the spiritual things that were God’s primary
purpose in creating humans. We truly are as the psalmist says
“fearfully and wonderfully made” (
Psalm
139:14). Sources:
The
Week, April 1, 2011, page 21 and
sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110309131934.htm.
FLEA DNA.
On a related note — it takes 23,000 genes to hold all the
information needed to make a human, so how many does it take to
make a water flea known as
Daphnia
pulex? The answer is nearly 31,000, which is the highest
number found in any organism to date. About a third of the water
flea’s genes are new to science and yet many of its genes are the
same as humans. Source:
The
Week, February 25, 2011, page 26.
END TIMES AND DISASTERS. The past 18
months have been a rough time for many people on this planet. We
have had earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and Japan including tsunamis
and the 2011 tornado season in the U.S. was one of the most
violent we have seen in quite a while. It seems like many groups
have a vested interest in using this data to support their belief
system. Those who feel global warming is about to do us all in are
blaming all of this on the increasing temperatures of the oceans.
People who feel that the Rapture and Tribulation are near suggest
that this is all supporting that denominational teaching. While we
have seen an increase in some of these events, none of them is
unexpected or unexplained. Some areas of concern are at an all
time low. Sunspot activity, for example, has been exceptionally
low. Usually we get about 300 days when the sun has no sunspots,
and in the last eleven-year cycle we went 780 days with no
sunspots. The past four maximums of sunspot activity have been
lower than the last major peak which was in 1960. These cycles,
like earthquakes and tsunamis, are normal cyclic patterns and no
one should read significance into them. Source:
Science News, March 26,2011,
page 6.
UFOs BECOME
UAPs. In the 40 years this periodical has been in
existence, we have had numerous articles on UFOs and related
issues like alien abductions and creations. Our basic theme has
been that all UFO claims can be explained without invoking aliens,
spirit people, or witches. We have talked about weather balloons,
flares, sky lanterns, military planes in formation, secret
military aircraft, birds, blimps, aircraft reflecting sunlight
from their windshields, meteors, meteorites, space junk,
satellites, sun dogs, ball lightning, clouds and ice formations,
insect swarms, fakes, jokes, mental illness, and book-selling
scams. When you go through all of these possibilities, over 95
percent of all UFO sightings and claims can be explained. Now a
new wave of claims under the title of “Unidentified Aerial
Phenomena” (UAP) is putting out more books. God is in control, and
we are not going to be taken over by demons, aliens, or rock
people. God’s word is our guide to life, not the instruction of
some extraterrestrial trying to tell us how to live. Such a view
is not supported by the evidence — or common sense. Michael
Shermer, writing in
Scientific
American (April 2011, page 90), refers to this not as
UFOs or UAPs but as CRAP, an acronym for Completely Ridiculous
Alien Piffle. In this category he includes crop circles, cattle
mutilations, alien abductions, and human-alien hybrids. We would
concur with him on this subject.
EXTRA-SOLAR
PLANET CLAIMS ACCELERATE. It seems that when the media
needs to fill up space in their newspapers they print an article
about life on other planets. Much of this is coming from the fact
that as of the end of February 2011, astronomers have identified
1,235 planets orbiting stars other than our sun in the galaxy in
which we live. Recent articles in the newspaper have claimed that
there are 50 billion planets in the Milky Way and that 500 million
of them have conditions where life could exist. These huge numbers
are guessed at by assuming the fraction of space that we have
examined and extrapolating that to the whole galaxy. The problem
with this method is that the only criteria being used is whether
the planet has a “Goldilocks zone” (Habitable Zone). This is an
area around the star where water could exist as a liquid. It seems
that 54 of those 1,235 planets have a section where water could
exist as a liquid. Dividing 54 by 1235 and multiplying that by 100
billion stars in our galaxy gives the basis of the estimate. This
estimate ignores galactic effects, chemical effects, orbital
effects, size and spin rate effects, and many other factors needed
for a habitable planet. We want to say again that life may exist
in outer space. This is not a biblical or apologetic issue.
However, as Jeffrey Kluger, a senior writer at
Time magazine, points out;
the chances of life elsewhere are overblown. Read his article
entitled “Relax: You Don’t Need to Worry About Meeting E.T.” in
Time, March 28, 2011, page
52.