Scharnagel Response
by Trevor Thomas
May 29, 2008
This is a response to the Jim Scharnagel letter in The Gainesville Times on May 28, 2008. (Mr. Scharnagel responded to my T-Rex to Chicken article published that was in The Times on May 9, 2008, and published on my website on May 4, 2008. The full text of Mr. Scharnagel’s letter is at www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/article/5972/.) As I respond below, I have placed Mr. Scharnagel’s comments in red text.
In his opening paragraph Mr. Scharnagel states that, “His opening sentence would be considered totally absurd by most middle-school or lower students.” The sentence to which he refers says that, the chicken and the T-Rex both came into being on the same day: day 6 of Creation, along with all other land animals. This of course is in reference to Genesis 1:24, which states: “And God said, ‘Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: livestock, creatures that move along the ground, and wild animals, each according to its kind.’ And it was so.”
A child would only find the Creation story “absurd” if he or
she had been completely indoctrinated into Darwinian evolutionary thinking. (Of
course this is happening at an alarming rate, with most public school systems
totally sold out to preaching Darwinian evolution.) However, there are millions
of children, young adults, and older adults (including many PhD scientists) who
accept the Creation account given in Genesis just as it’s told. In March of
2007 a
I highly suspect that if such polls were taken 50 years ago, the numbers favoring Creation over Darwinian evolution would be even greater. Go back 100 hundred years, and it would be greater still. Because of the shortcomings of the Church (in teaching the trustworthiness of Scripture), and the shortcomings of secular education (refusing to look at the vast shortcomings of Darwinian evolution), we are where we are today.
Mr. Scharnagel continues: “He states that Tyrannosaurus Rex and a bird domesticated by humans, the chicken, were created on the same day, Day Six, according to Israelite mythology. Can you imagine a chicken surviving millions of years with T-Rex and myriad other carnivorous dinosaurs of various sizes and all of the other carnivorous creatures which appeared during the last 65 million years?” With his “Israelite mythology” comment Mr. Scharnagel reveals the real problem: his apparent disdain for the Bible. It appears that he has chosen to accept the teachings of fallible man over the divine revelation of an almighty God.
This, in spite of the fact that, as biblical scholar F.F. Bruce puts it, “It cannot be too strongly asserted that in substance the text of the Bible is certain…The number of manuscripts of the New Testament …is so large that it is practically certain that the true reading of every doubtful passage is preserved…This can be said of no other ancient book in the world.” Also, as renowned Jewish archaeologist Nelson Glueck wrote, “It may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever (contradicted) a biblical reference.”
Also, Mr. Scharnagel was wrong to suggest that my column implied that the chicken and the T-Rex survived millions of years together. I neither said nor believe anything of the sort. I believe that all of Creation is somewhere around 10,000 years old.
Mr. Scharnagel next implies the ridiculousness of the biblical account of
the Flood and Noah’s
Next, Mr. Scharnagel points out: “where would enough water come
from to cover
I would add that there is indeed
much evidence for a global flood: the billions of dead things buried in rock
layers all over the earth. Also, it would not have been necessary for a global
flood to cover Mount Everest since, most likely,
Mr. Scharnagel then says
that, “It has already been well documented by paleontologists
that the dinosaurs were the ancestors of birds.” All that has been “well documented” are statements
by evolutionists, like Mr. Scharnagel, declaring as fact that modern
birds are descended from “ancient” dinosaurs. There is no real evidence, only much
speculation. Many ardent Darwinian evolutionists are even hesitant to accept
this part of the theory. There are no transitional fossils (showing dinosaurs
changing into birds). And please, let no one try to throw “Archeopteryx” out as
an example of a transitional form. As Dr. Alan Feduccia, a Darwinian
evolutionist himself, and a world-wide authority on birds at the
Lastly, Mr. Scharnagel states that, “Since Mr. Thomas, has such a
disdain for science because it contradicts his religious beliefs, it would not
surprise me if he still believes the Earth is flat and at the center of the
universe.” It is
disappointing, but not surprising, that Darwinian evolutionists result to
personal attacks and insults to make their case. I have no disdain for science
(in fact, I have a B.S. in Physics and two graduate degrees in mathematics
education), only a disdain for nonsense and foolishness. “Science” is not some
mystical “force” (as in Star Wars) which holds all the answers to our
questions. Neither is “science” pitted against “religion” in some epic battle.
God is the author of truth. The Bible is His revealed word. Anything in
“science” or “religion” that contradicts Him is a lie.
Copyright 2008, Trevor Grant Thomas