Subject: [WhoreOfRevelation_17] Fwd: Evolutionism is a Religious Faith Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:31:47 -1000 > EVOLUTIONISM is a RELIGIOUS FAITH: > (No man quoted below is a creationist) > > [Darwin, speaking about Huxley:] "My good and kind agent for the > propagation of the Gospel, the devil's gospel." (Robert T. Clark and James > D. Bales, "Why Scientists Accept Evolution", (1988), p. 45.) > > "Darwin wrote in his autobiography: `I can indeed hardly see how anyone > ought to wish Christianity to be true ..." (M. Grano, "The Faith of > Darwinism", Encounter, November 1959, p. 48) > > "The fact of evolution is the backbone of biology, and biology is thus in > the peculiar position of being a science founded on an unproved theory - > is it then a science or faith?" (L.N. Matthews, "Introduction" to Charles > Darwin, Origin of the Species, pp. x, xi (1971 edition) > > "... post-Darwinian biology is being carried out by people whose faith is > in, almost, the deity of Darwin. (Colin Patterson, The Listener (Senior > paleontologist at the British Museum of Natural History, London.] > > "[Karl] Popper warns of a danger: 'A theory, even a scientific theory, may > become an intellectual fashion, a substitute for religion, an entrenched > dogma.' This has certainly been true of evolutionary theory." (Colin > Patterson, "Evolution", 1977, p. 150.) > > "The irony is devastating. The main purpose of Darwinism was to drive > every last trace of an incredible God from biology. But the theory > replaces God with an even more incredible deity - omnipotent chance." (T. > Rosazak, "Unfinished Animal", 1975, p. 101-102.) > > "Evolution is sometimes the key mythological element in a philosophy that > functions as a virtual religion." (E. Harrison, "Origin and Evolution of > the Universe", Encyclopaedia Britannica Macropaedia 1974, p. 1007.) > > A Belief in Evolution is a basal doctrine in the Rationalists Liturgy." > (Sir Arthur Keith, "Darwinism and its Critics" 1935, p. 53) > > "It is therefore a matter of faith on the part of the biologist that > biogenesis did occur and he can choose whatever method of biogenesis > happens to suit him personally; the evidence of what did happen is not > available." (G.A. Kerkut, "Implications of Evolution", 1960, p. 150.) > > "... evolution became in a sense a scientific religion; almost all > scientists have accepted it and many are prepared to 'bend' their > observations to fit with it ... {H.S. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks at > Evolution", Physics Bulletin, Vol. 31, p. 138 (1980) > > "The more one studies paleontology, the more certain one becomes that > evolution is based on faith alone ... exactly the same sort of faith which > it is necessary to have when one encounters the great mysteries of > religion." (Louis Trenchard More, quoted in "Science and the Two-tailed > Dinosaur", p. 33) > > "The doctrine of evolution is a newly invented system, a newly concerted > doctrine, a newly formed dogma, a new rising belief, which places itself > over against the Christian faith, and can only found its temple on the > ruins of our Christian confession." (Dr. Abraham Kuyper, "Evolution" > speech delivered in 1899.) ******************************** PSALMS 12:6-8 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation forever. The wicked walk on every side, when the vilest men are exalted. ******************************** "The Black Pope and His Jesuit Conspiracy" Revelation 17:5 And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.