Get Ready for ‘Evolution Weekend’
by Trevor Thomas
January 4, 2009
Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809. This year will
be the two-hundredth anniversary of his birth. Evolutionists in this country
and across the world will be celebrating. In mid-February evolutionists have
planned ‘Evolution Weekend,’ where they will celebrate their hero in, of all
places, their churches. So far, over 500 congregations in all 50
Furthermore, thus far nearly 12,000 U.S. Christian clergy have signed what is called the ‘Clergy Letter Project,’ which is a petition that, as Answers In Genesis (www.answersingenesis.org) puts it, “denies God’s Word and endorses evolution by declaring that ‘We believe that the theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth . . . .’”
It should not be surprising that so many Christians and Christian churches (I use these terms very lightly.) have bought into the lie of Darwinian evolution. Today we have ‘churches’ that endorse everything from homosexuality and gay marriage to abortion. We would be foolish to think that such people would accept the biblical account of the origins of mankind.
Actually what these ‘churches’ have done is deny the authority of Scripture in each of these matters and gone with the wisdom of man instead of the truths of God. In fact, the slippery slope of scriptural denial begins with Darwinian Evolution. If you don’t believe what the Bible has to say “in the beginning,” why would you accept what it reveals on any matter? When you deny the creation account in the Bible, you destroy the foundation upon which all of Scripture rests.
In other words, if there is not a literal Adam and Eve, a literal garden, a literal tree, a literal fruit, a literal serpent, and a literal ‘fall from grace,’ the whole message of the Bible is tainted. The answer to each of the following questions is in Genesis chapters one to eleven: Why is there death and suffering in the world? Why is marriage only the union of one man and one woman? Why do we wear clothes? Why did Jesus Christ have to die on the cross?
The Bible is all about God’s love for mankind and His redemption of it through the sacrifice of Christ. If you deny Genesis chapters one to eleven, then why was it necessary for Christ to die for the sins of all mankind? You see, the very foundations of Christianity rest upon the history contained in the first eleven chapters of Genesis.
Over the last 100 years or so, the church has done a poor job of teaching this foundational history to its flock. Now more than ever it is time for Bible-believing denominations and congregations to stand up for the truth of all Scripture.
The Christian ministry Answers In
Genesis (AIG), to which I refer often, is holding two conferences in February,
called ‘Answers for
AIG notes that, “These West Coast and East Coast conferences are
specifically designed to equip you with the answers and resources you need to
effectively share the truth of God’s Word with a world that is increasingly
turning its back on Him. And because
I suspect that a list of U.S. Christian clergy who oppose Darwinian
evolution would dwarf the list of those who support it. In fact, according to a
2006 CBS poll, the majority of Americans (53%) hold to the creationist view
that “God created human beings in their
present form within the last ten thousand years.” If you are in this majority,
and if you believe that the Bible is true, make sure you equip yourself with
the proper answers to the evolutionary thinking that will be prominently on
display this year.
Copyright 2009, Trevor Grant Thomas