from Does
God Exist? September/October 2009
MORE DATA ON
EARLY OXYGEN EXISTENCE. For the past
forty years or so, it has been popular to propose the Miller-Urey
hypothesis on the origin of life. This proposal was based on Stanley
Miller’s experiment in which amino acids were produced in an anaerobic
(no oxygen) container where ammonia, methane, hydrogen, and water vapor
were subjected to an electrical discharge. Critics pointed out that the
contrived environment in which a trap removed the amino acids before
the discharge could destroy them, was not comparable to the early earth
environment. Since then it has been shown that the chemicals put into
the container were based on their chemical activity, not the evidence
of what was actually present on the earth. A recent report from the
Marble Bar chert formation in Australia, which was formed during the
time when life is believed to have started on earth, has hematite (an
iron oxide mineral) in the sediments. This mineral is formed in an
oxygen-rich environment and indicates that the assumption that the
primitive earth was anaerobic is false. The more we learn about the
history of the origin of life on earth, the more unique life seems to
be. Source: Astronomy, July
2009, page 19.
STEM CELL
MISREPRESENTATION CONTINUES. One of the
most glaring examples of distortion by the media has been the kind of
information presented about stem cell research. Michael J. Fox and
Oprah have extolled the virtues of embryonic stem cells as a way of
treating Parkinson’s and other diseases. The media made great notice of
a biotech company that received FDA approval to do human clinical
trials of embryonic stem cells to treat spinal-cord injuries. Three
major studies in the past 12 months have shown that adult stem cells
are already being used to treat spinal-cord injuries. They also are
being used to treat more than 70 conditions--cancer, arthritis, and a
variety of genetic disorders. Problems also continue with embryonic
stem cell use as tumors and other control issues beset the research. It
is important to know that adult stem cell research is already going on,
that it does offer tremendous promise, and that it is already in
practical use. However, the notion that embryonic stem cell research is
the only hope and that cures are being held up by religious people is
not true. Research must be moral and responsible, and killing babies to
do research is not being responsible. Source: Focus on the Family
Citizen, June/July 2009, page 4. For information on stem cells
and
problems involved see “The Essential Guide to Stem Cells” by Elizabeth
Svoboda, Popular Science,
June 2009, page 60.
FRANCIS COLLINS
WEBSITE. One of the most visible
figures in apologetics today is Francis Collins. Collins was the
director of the Human Genome Project and has written a popular book
titled The Language of God (reviewed
in this publication in our
March/April 2007 issue). Collins is a believer in Christ and has
carried on a number of debates and discussions with people like Richard
Dawkins. Collins is a theistic evolutionist, and tends, in our opinion,
to embrace the front edge of evolutionary theory instead of what is
factually known. He has, however, been very active in confronting
primary atheist arguments and his material is very useful to that end.
Last year Collins started a foundation called the BioLogos Foundation
which is designed to foster discussion about the compatibility of
science and religion. His Web site is www.biologos.org.
BIKINI ATOLL
RECOVERS. One interesting fact about
ecological damage on earth is the remarkable ability for recovery.
Environmental extremists fail to take into account how beautifully
designed the earth is, and how it is made to repair damage no matter
what the source. On March 1, 1954 a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb with 1,000
times the power of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was exploded in an
area known as Bikini Island in the Marshall Islands. The bomb made a
four-mile-wide fireball and left a one-mile-wide, 240-foot-deep crater
in the floor of the ocean. There were predictions that it would take
thousands of years for the area to recover. However, a team of
Australian researchers recently visited the area to see how it was
recovering. One reacher said, “I didn’t know what to expect, some kind
of moonscape perhaps. But it was incredible, huge matrices of branching
Porites coral had established, creating thriving coral reef habitat. We
saw communities not too far away from any coral reef, with plenty of
fish, corals and action going on, some really striking individual
colonies.” When we look at environmental issues we need to avoid
extremes on both sides. When God created the first man, He gave him the
job of taking care of his environment “to dress it and keep it”
(Genesis 2:15). That challenge is still one we need to take
seriously--not just leave it alone but manage it and care for it
responsibly. Source: Pollution
Engineering, June 2008, page 13.
ATHEIST BUS ADS
EXPANDING. We mentioned previously
the atheist ads on buses in London, Washington, and Chicago. The
campaign has expanded to other cities. In the midwest, the area around
Notre Dame and Indiana universities have been targeted, and ads are
being run in Indianapolis. The ACLU has gotten into the situation in
places like Indianapolis where local people resisted the ads being
accepted. The atheist web site for these ads is www.inatheistbus.org.
NUMBER OF BABIES
WITHOUT MARRIED PARENTS IS GROWING.
While homosexuals campaign for being allowed to marry, the growth of
straight couples having children without getting married is
skyrocketing. Five million couples cohabit in the United States today.
That is roughly eight times the number in 1970. Forty percent of all
babies born in 2007 had unmarried parents. That is up from 25 percent
in 2002. Non-marital births among women ages 25 to 39 has doubled since
1980. As the United States moves away from belief in God and rejects
the teachings of Christ, there is a decline in marriage commitment. As
a former public school teacher, I can personally testify as to what
this is doing to the children in our culture. However, it is easier to
throw money at the problems kids have instead of looking at how adult
choices are making it impossible for kids to have the preparation they
need for success in life. Source: Time,
May 25, 2009, page 57.
CELIBACY DEBATE
ACCELERATES. Newspapers reported the
removal of Alberto Cutié from his clerical duties by the Miami
Archdiocese after it became public that he was involved with an
attractive young woman. Because he was the host of a popular Miami
radio show the situation got a lot of media attention. Critics of
Catholicism have pointed out that there is a likely connection between
the celibacy requirement and the pedophilia scandals that have gotten
so much press in the past several years. Seminary enrollment has
dropped 75 percent for the Catholic Church and the shortage of priests
is causing many churches to be closed or consolidated. The Bible is not
the issue here. First Timothy 4:1-3 says that apostasy would include
people forbidding marriage. In fact, the celibacy idea did not become
official until 1139 in the Second Lateran Council. First Timothy 3:2
tells us a bishop must be the husband of one wife, and while this
probably refers to not being a bigamist it cannot be an argument that
celibacy was a requirement for bishops. Man-made rules and human
traditions cause many to reject God, but we need to separate what is of
human origin from what God has given us. Source: Time, May 25, 2009,
page14.
EARTHQUAKE
DANGER LESSENS. Scientific
American (June
2009, page 21) has an interesting report on the New Madrid fault in the
Midwest that also says something about earthquakes in general. The New
Madrid fault caused one of the largest earthquakes in U.S. history in
late 1811. The quake was so severe that the Mississippi River ran
backwards for several hours. Measurements made along the fault show
that the stress levels have decreased substantially in the past several
years. Doomsday articles keep appearing in a variety of periodicals
saying that earthquakes are increasing and that the end of the earth as
we know it is near. There is no question that some areas of the world
will continue to have earthquakes, but the more we understand what
causes these energies to be released the more we see they are just a
natural product of normal activity in the earth’s crust. We just need
to be smart enough not to build huge buildings over the areas that are
moving.
ATHEIST PROPOSES
“TRANSVALUATION OF VALUES.” “Pigs,
chickens and fish have more signs of consciousness and
rationality--and, consequently, a greater claim to rights--than do
fetuses, newborn infants, and people with mental disabilities. ... the
calf, pig, and the much derided chicken come out well ahead of the
fetus at any stage of pregnancy.” This statement by Peter Singer is
typical of atheists minimizing the value of human life. Singer builds
on the work of the atheist philosopher Nietzsche who coined the phrase
“transvaluation of values.” The argument is that we are not creations
of God, but rather mere Darwinian primates. Singer says “We must remove
Homo sapiens from his privileged position and restore the natural
order.” Singer would protect apes but allow unwanted children, people
with mental disabilities, and noncontributing elderly to be euthanized.
Atheists will not like to see Singer’s atheist views presented as what
all atheists believe, but in reality, if God is removed from the
picture it is difficult to avoid that conclusion. Dinesh D’Souza has
more on this in his article “Staring into the Abyss” available on line
at www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/march/22.60.html.
PERSONAL.
On June 27, 2009, John Clayton and Cynthia
Ann Gift were married. The ceremony was witnessed by family and local
friends in John’s backyard. There is a long story to this event, and we
will share it with you in a future issue of this journal.
NEW MATERIALS
FROM DOES GOD EXIST? In our July/August 2009 bulletin
(page 27), we announced new items in our catalog. We described the
items, but did not give all the prices.
- We added a seventh four-lesson DVD to our series.
This DVD can be borrowed or ordered from us for $12.00 ppd. The entire
set of seven DVDs with 28 programs can be purchased for $60.00 ppd.
- Frogs and Toads: God’s Bug Snatchers is our fifteenth children’s
book.
It costs $2.00 ppd or $25.00 for all 15 children’s books.
- We have revised our college level (intermediate) course. The
student
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and the teacher’s guide costs $5.00.
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