Recently
I was a guest on CNN's Lou Dobbs program, discussing
the difference between evolution, intelligent
design, and creation. The other two guests were
well-known ID spokesmen such as, Dr. Jon Wells, and
famous evolutionist, Dr. Michael Ruse.
In
the middle of the discussion, Dr. Ruse claimed that
evolution is a proven fact, just as
"proven" as 2+2=4. When challenged, he
insisted the two statements are equivalently true.
Is this so? If not, what is the difference?
Here's
a simple experiment to verify one of the statements.
Extend two fingers on your left hand, and then
extend two on your right hand. Lay them all on the
table in front of you, and count them. You should
get four. If you are careful, every time you count
them, you will get four. It's an observational fact.
Now
devise an experiment to verify evolution. Keep
trying. There must be one. I suspect even Dr. Ruse
would be unable to propose an experiment to verify
evolution like we verified our mathematical
equation. Even if both statements are facts,
obviously they are not the same kind of facts.
That's
because evolution is not something we can observe.
If it's happening today, it's going too slow to
observe. If it happened in the past, we can't return
to the past to see. It may be a fact of history, but
how would we know? Certainly not in the same way we
know 2+2=4.
Evolution,
at the most, is an idea about history, not
observational science. There may be inferences we
can make about the past based on modern
observations, and these may or may not be true, but
don't bother claiming that ideas about history are
the same as repeatable observations in the present.
And don't insult us by thinking that we will believe
that they are.
It
makes you wonder if evolutionists really believe
what they say or if they are purposively trying to
mislead. I suspect there are some of both.
Many
evolutionists I have met have something in their own
past that has turned them away from
"religion." Maybe it was legalistic
parents or abuse by a respected figure. Maybe it was
the insistence that we should "avoid science
because it contradicts the Bible," leaving them
without answers to historical claims made in the
name of science. A bitter hatred of God and Biblical
truth developed, leading them to a life dedicated to
freeing others from the shackles of Scripture,
justifying the wrong use of evolutionary claims.
However,
most evolutionists are evolutionists because they
are victims of the wrong teaching of others.
Naturalism (i.e., naturalistic evolution) is often
desirable, for it seemingly frees us from the
authority of a Creator God. Without a God to whom we
are accountable, we are free to live as we choose.
College students, often surrounded by hedonism are
particularly ripe for wrong thinking, and many never
recover. Either way, it can lead to ludicrous
statements, such as "evolution is as true as
2+2=4."