Viewpoint by E. L. Dunn

Let's not Blame Science for Rejection of Intelligent Design!

As the Creation versus evolution controversy rages in universities, public institutions, and the political arena, evolutionists persistently claim that the Intelligent Design (ID) concept as an explanation for the beginning of the universe is unscientific and should have no place in scientific discussions. Examples are as follows:
"For Americans who view evolution as inconsistent with their intuitions or beliefs about life and how it began, Creationism has always been a seductive alternative."
"ID is not a scientific theory and should not be taught alongside the Theory of Evolution. It offers nothing to help students understand how science works. It is merely a statement of how complex life seems to be - not even worth an hour of classroom time."


As reflected in the statements above, evolutionists would have religion and science kept as far apart as possible. They tend to handle the theory of evolution as sacred and the concept of Intelligent Design (ID) as bogus. How does this mode of thought measure up?


The Bible tells us that "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. (Psalms 53;1)" Are scientists fools by nature? Do we attribute their magnificent advancements as the work of such? Does foolishness fit the description of a disciplined, unbiased work of fact-finding and patience that lead to cures of diseases and a deeper understanding of the secrets of nature around us? Far from it! Science instead glorifies God by increasing our understanding and appreciation of the magnificence of His creation.
God has supernaturally intervened to reveal the answer to a difficult molecular mystery to a chemist through a dream. That's how he discovered the Benzene Ring. Fact-finding Discipline only leads to God, not from Him. As sports car enthusiasts speak highly of the builder of a high performing car as they discuss intricate details of its operation, so does man glorify God as he discusses the intricacies of creation around us.

Why should anyone despise the ID concept? Even If one should consider science the primary source of knowledge, why should he count it necessary to downplay and ignore the findings of those that support ID? Such discrimination is not scientific practice, but an abuse of science instead. The law of probability, thermodynamics, and common sense uphold the ID concept. The law of probability tells us that life is too complex to have appeared on the scene by random chance. Thermodynamics tell us that anything left to itself only goes the way of decay. Common sense tells us that if one finds a sand castle on a beach, it would not be a product of the wind and the waves. The only possible explanation for its existence would be that humans were present. Why then should it be difficult to apply the same principle to the origin of the universe around us?


Man does not reject God because of a shortfall of scientific evidence to prove His existence. He instead ignores much proof that's already available. The Bible tells us that "The heavens declare the glory of God (Psalms 19:1)." The frantic effort to keep the creation mindset from scientific thought is only a fool's act of denial. It is a misuse of science to cover up the rejection of truth that man is responsible toward God during the teaching of future generations in the institutions. Knowledge of this accountability is the essential foundation for maintaining our liberty. E. L. Dunn

E. L. Dunn
norearlster@yahoo.com


Earl L. Dunn is a resident of Anderson, Indiana and attend Greater Light Apostolic Church. He has taught Sunday school and worked with youth. His present activity is mostly writing.
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