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Despite similarities in shape and basic bodily functions, humans are vastly different from apes. Man is not, as one biologist once described him, merely a naked ape (D Morris, The Naked Ape). The gulf between the capabilities of the most intelligent apes and mankind is immense. A process of natural selection, by which claimed accidental changes in his DNA conferred a survival benefit, cannot explain these differences. We could legitimately ask what benefit was it to the ape to become naked by losing its fur? It would immediately seem to be a disadvantage! If this naked ape were to spread beyond its original habitat (as man is alleged to have done) it would need to obtain and wear clothing, thus spending valuable time which could be used for things much more helpful to his survival! From an evolutionary point of view, it would be a retrograde step.
This is strikingly illustrated in the Biblical record of the creation. In the first chapter of Genesis we read about the animals being created: ‘God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds’ [Genesis 1.25 NIV]. The creation of mankind is described separately, not because they are different physically but because humans have a special relationship with God that marks them as separate from the rest of creation.
What an amazing thing is memory! Think of the brainpower involved in remembering a concerto so as to play it from memory – as most professional pianists are able to do. They remember, in the right order, maybe ten thousand notes – and for each note they must recall its duration and loudness. It is said that the composer Saint Saens memorised all of Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas by the age of ten – all stored up in the cells of his brain. Clearly such brainpower confers no evolutionary advantage; it has no influence on the individual's chances of physical survival; it is not natural selection at work. Once we accept that God created man for a specific reason, then we can begin to understand why man is so unique. The Bible tells us repeatedly that humans are something special because they are made in the image of God.
Here is the real purpose in man's creation! Unlike the evolutionary view that man is here solely by chance and has no future prospects, the Bible reveals that the whole creation has been made by God to provide Him with eternal companions. From the billions of men and women, God is calling those who one day He will make immortal, to become united with Him forever. This will be achieved through the work of His Son, Jesus. The Apostle Paul wrote:
To achieve this ultimate unity, in which God will at last be manifested in a race of beings that truly reflect His attributes, the Creator commenced the creation process described in Genesis. He created man in His image, incorporating some of His characteristics, with the view to inviting man to come closer to Him and to at last be made perfectly in the image of God. To achieve this plan a loving Creator sent His own Son:
So, everyone has a choice – the sterile, unscientific and hopeless theories of man – or the solemn promise of an all-wise, powerful and ever-loving Creator, who invites us to come to Him.
More information about Creation If you are interested in further reading on the subject of this booklet, you can consult the following books about the theory of evolution. The majority have all been written in recent years by evolutionists who are critical of the current theory: References Michael J. Behe: Darwin's Black Box – The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution. M.Bowden: Science Vs Evolution. M. Denton: Evolution: A Theory in Crisis. D.T. Gish: Evolution – the Fossils say No! Richard Milton: The Facts of Life – Shattering the myths of Darwinism. N.J. Mitchell: Evolution and the Emperor's New Clothes. L. Spetner: Not by Chance! Shattering the Modern Theory of Evolution. J. Wells: Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth. Why much of what we teach about Evolution is wrong. |
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