The truth of biblical creation is foundational to the rest of the Bible and to the faith and practice of the Christian. And since this “world” (this age) is alienated from God, no wonder there has been a ridicule of believers as well as suppression of evidence which points to biblical creation. That worldly spirit hammers away with the just-so-stories of evolution, subverting and censoring creation truth from the public arena, while inundating the public with what is at root a godless philosophy.

The net effect is that the truth is flipped upside down and a grand deception is put in its place. Christians are often oblivious to the danger because the attacks are often subtle as well as shaming, and are loaded with half-truths.

The undermining of creation truth has also helped pave the way for moral relativism. This has led to the cultural milestones legalizing unlimited abortion, overturning Christian marriage between a man and a woman, and encouraging people to mutilate themselves in acceptance of gender confusion.

But the actual scientific evidence upholds a biblical model. The long ages of evolution are not supported by fossil discoveries. The fossils contain soft tissue which could only last thousands of years in the most ideal conditions. There is no plausible scenario that could accommodate blood and muscle molecules surviving for millions of years!

The quandary for evolutionists is becoming as bad in the study of fossils as it has been for them in origin-of-life research. There is simply no way to keep molecules from degrading and breaking down. They don’t maintain their structure without the creative process of life, just as they don’t accumulate structure without a creative power behind them in the first place!

– Mark Cadwallader, Creation Moments Board Chairman

 

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