History
of Evolution Part Three
1949 - PRESENT
Chinese Communism (1949-). When the communists took control of China in
1949, the first new text introduced into all the schools was neither Marxist
nor Leninist, but Darwinian. Chinese communist leaders eagerly grasped
evolutionary theory as a basic foundation for their ideology. The government
established the Paleontological Institute in Beijing, with a large staff of
paleontologists.
Sir Julian S. Huxley (1887-1975). Grandson of Darwin’s
"bulldog" (Thomas Huxley), Julian Huxley was the leading spokesman
for evolution by natural selection in the mid-20th century. Upon being named
the first director-general of UNESCO, he was able to make evolution the
keystone of United Nations scientific policy. He saw it as his opportunity to
extend evolutionary thinking to the nations of the world, and he made the most
of it (Julian Huxley, UNESCO pamphlet).
Piltdown Skull Debunked (1953). This piece of skull and separate jaw was
the only clear evidence that man was descended from an apelike creature. In
1953, Kenneth Oakley (British Museum geologist), Joseph Weiner (Oxford
University anthropologist), and Le Gros Clark (anatomy professor at Oxford)
managed to get their hands on the Piltdown skull and jaw--and proved it a total
forgery. The newly developed fluorine test revealed the bones to be quite
recent. Additional research showed the bones had been stained with bichromate,
to make them appear aged. Drillings into the bone produced shavings instead of
powder. The canine tooth was found to have been filed and stained. Weiner
published a book about the Piltdown forgery in 1955 (William L. Straus, Jr.,
"The Great Piltdown Hoax," Science, February 26, 1954; Robert
Silverberg, Scientists and Scoundrels: A Book of Hoaxes, 1965).
Amino Acid Synthesis (1953). When Stanley Miller produced a few amino
acids from chemicals, amid a continuous small sparking apparatus, newspaper
headlines proclaimed: "Life has been created!" But evolutionists hid
the truth: The experiment had disproved the possibility that evolution could
occur.
The amino acids were totally dead, and the experiment only proved that a
synthetic production of them would result in equal amounts of left- and
right-handed amino acids. Since only left-handed ones exist in animals,
accidental production could never produce a living creature (R. Milner, Encyclopedia
of Evolution, 1990, p. 274).
Discovery of DNA (1953). Rosiland Franklin took some special photographs
which were used in 1953 by Francis Crick and James Watson (without giving her
credit), to develop the astounding helix model of the DNA molecule. DNA has crushed
the hopes of biological evolutionists, for it provides clear evidence that
every species is locked into its own coding pattern. It would be impossible for
one species to change into another, since the genes network together so
closely. It is a combination lock, and it is shut tight. Only sub-species
variations can occur (varieties in plants, and breeds in animals). This is done
through gene shuffling (A.I. Oparin, Life: Its Nature, Origin and
Development, 1961, p. 31; Hubert P. Yockey, "A Calculation of
Probability of Spontaneous Biogenesis by Information Theory," Journal
of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 67, 1977, p. 398).
The odds of accidentally producing the correct DNA code in a species or
changing it into another viable species are mathematically impossible (J
Leslie, "Cosmology, Probability, and the Need to Explain Life," in Scientific
American and Understanding, pp. 53, 64-65; E. Ambrose, Nature and Origin
of the Biological World, 1982, p. 135).
Five Polls about Evolution (1954). (1) The general public
supports the teaching of creation in public schools, not just evolution, by a
massive majority of 86% to 8% (AP-NBC News poll). (2) A national poll of
attorneys agree (56% to 26%) and find dual instruction constitutional (63% to
26%, American Bar Association-commissioned poll). (3) A majority of
university students at two secular colleges also agree (80% at Ohio State, 56%
at Oberlin, Fuerst, Zimmerman). (4) Two-thirds of public school board
members agree (67% to 25%, American School Board Journal poll). (5) A
substantial minority of public school teacher favor creation over evolution
(Austin Analytical Consulting poll; source: W.R. Bird, Origin of Species
Revisited, 1954, p. 8).
Courville’s Research (1956). After 15 years of careful research, Donovan
A. Courville, a Loma Linda University biochemist, published an important book, Exodus
Problem and Its Ramifications. Courville correlated ancient Egyptian and
Bible events and dates, providing us with one of the best ancient chronologies
available. He showed that Manetho’s king-list overlapped, resulting in a major
reduction in the duration of Egypt’s dynastic history and a placement of its
first double-ruler dynasty at around 2150 B.C. This study, along with others
reviewed in chapter 21, "Archaeological Dating," shows that
archaeological dating does correlate closely with Bible history.
Thompson’s Attack on Darwin (1956). W.R. Thompson, a leading
evolutionary scientist, was asked to write the Introduction to the 1956 reprint
edition of Darwin’s Origin of the Species. In it, Thompson scathingly
attacked Darwin’s theories on every essential point as worthless (W.R.
Thompson, Introduction to Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species, 1956
edition).
Children’s Books (1958). While evolutionists secretly recognize that
their theory is falling through the floor, to the gullible public it is praised
more and more as the scientifically proven answer to the mystery of life and
matter. In 1958, the Wonderful Egg was published and immediately
recommended by the American Association for the Advancement of Science as a
worthwhile science guide for little children. Two major NEA affiliates (the
American Council on Education and the Association for Childhood Education
International) gave it their highest recommendation. The book tells about a
mother dinosaur who laid a "wonderful egg" which hatched into a baby
bird--"the first baby bird in the whole world! And the baby bird grew up .
. with feathers . . the first beautiful bird that ever sang a song high in the
tree tops . . of long, long ago" (quoted in H. Morris and G. Parker, What
is Creation Science? p. 148).
Geoscience Research Institute (1958). This creationist organization, now
located in Loma Linda, California, was organized specifically to carry on
research work, in the area of creationism, and produce educational materials
for scientists and science teachers.
Darwinian Centennial Celebration (1959). As the year 1959 approached,
evolutionists saw it as a splendid opportunity to ballyhoo the glories of
evolutionary theory. As the 100th anniversary of Darwin’s Origin of the Species
approached, a flood of books and articles appeared. The largest meeting was
held at the University of Chicago, where Julian Huxley gave the keynote address,
focusing his attention on a triumphant, total repudiation of God.
The same year, two major books attacking evolutionary theory in great detail
were released: The first was Gertrude Himmelfarb’s Darwin and the Darwinian
Revolution. Holding a doctorate from the University of Chicago, her book
was a powerful exposé on the havoc the theory has wrought on the modern world.
The second in-depth book was by Jacques Barzun, history professor and dean of
the Graduate Faculties at Columbia University. His book, Darwin, Marx,
Wagner, declared that evolutionary theory was directly responsible for
European wars from 1870 to 1945.
Biological Sciences Curriculum (1959). Another significant event that
year was the establishment of a standardized Biological Sciences Curriculum
Study (BSCS) for public secondary schools. The stated objective was the
teaching of evolution, sex education, racial problems, and the need for
legalizing abortion (A.B. Grobman, Biological Science: An Inquiry into Life,
p. xv). BSCS quickly received a $7 million grant from the National Science
Foundation, to develop this new series.
Shortly afterward, a second major textbook revision project, Man: A Course
of Study, was given $7 million by the National Science Foundation. It was
filled with humanism and morally objectionable interpretations of personal and
social life.
Revolt in France (early 1960s). A large number of French biologists and
taxonomists (species classification experts) rebelled against the chains of the
evolutionary creed and declared that they would continue their research, but
would no longer try to prove evolution, which they considered an impossible
theory. Taxonomists who joined the revolt took the name "cladists"
(Z. Litynski, "Should We Burn Darwin?" in Science Digest, Vol.
51, January 1961, p. 61).
First Quasar Discovered (1962). Telescopes found a mysterious object,
which was named 3C273, which had a spectrum that was unintelligible. This
peculiar object radiated most strongly in the far blue and ultraviolet fringes
of the visible spectrum. It was a total mystery until February 1963, when Jesse
Schmidt recognized that the problem was that it had a radical 16% shift toward
the red. If the speed theory of redshift, promoted by evolutionists, was
correct,--that meant the object was moving away from us at 16% of the speed of
light--and was a massive 3 billion light-years from earth!
As more--and apparently "faster"--quasars were discovered, the
situation kept worsening. Ultimately, their existence debunked the
evolutionist’s speed theory of redshift. Yet the redshift and background
radiation were the only two "evidences" of an earlier Big Bang! For
example, in 1977, a quasar was found which, according to the redshift theory,
was moving faster (eight times faster) than the speed of light!
Creation Research Society (1963). This important creation research
organization was founded by doctoral scientists, with the express purpose of
conducting research into creation-evolution topics and publishing regular
reports on them. Its reports have been of a high scientific caliber.
Background Radiation (1965). Using a sensitive radio astronomy
telescope, A.A. Penzias and R.W. Wilson (researchers at Bell Laboratories),
discovered low-energy microwave radiation coming from outer space. Big Bang theorists
immediately claimed that this proved the Big Bang! They said it was the last
part of the explosion. But further research disclosed that it came from every
direction instead of only one; that it was the wrong temperature; and that it
was too even. Even discoveries in the 1990s have failed to show that this
radiation is "lumpy" enough (their term) to have produced stars and
planets.
Steady State Universe Theory Abandoned (1965). Fred Hoyle abandoned the
steady state theory entirely in a public announcement at a meeting of the
British Association for the Advancement of Science. He listed five scientific
reasons why it was impossible (Nature, October 9, 1965, p. 113).
The Switzerland Meeting (1965). It was not until the 1960s that the
neo-Darwinists (those who had given up on natural selection and believed that
mutations were the mechanism of cross-species change) began fighting with one
another in earnest. At this meeting of mathematicians and biologists,
mathematical doubts were raised about the possibility of evolution having
occurred. At the end of several hours of heated discussion, it was decided to
hold another meeting the next year.
The Wistar Institute Symposium (1966). A milestone meeting was the
four-day Wistar Institute Symposium, held in Philadelphia in April 1966. A
number of mathematicians, familiar with biological problems, spoke--and clearly
refuted neo-Darwinism in several ways. An important factor was that large
computers were by this time able to work out immense calculations--showing that
evolution could not possibly occur, even over a period of billions of years,
given the complexities of DNA, protein, the cell, enzymes, and other factors.
We will cite one example here: Murray Eden of MIT explained that life could not
begin by "random selection." He noted that, if randomness is removed,
only "design" would remain,--and that required purposive planning by
an Intelligence. He showed that it would be impossible for even a single
ordered pair of genes to be produced by DNA mutations in the bacteria, E.
Coli (which has very little DNA), with 5 billion years in which to produce
it. Eden then showed the mathematical impossibility of protein forming by
chance. He also reported on his extensive investigations into genetic data on
hemoglobin (red blood cells). Hemoglobin has two chains, called alpha and beta.
A minimum of 120 mutations would be required to convert alpha to beta. At least
34 of those changes require changeovers in 2 or 3 nucleotides. Yet, Eden
pointed out, if a single nucleotide change occurs through mutation, the result
ruins the blood and kills the organism! For more on the Wistar Institute, read
the following book: Paul Moorhead and Martin Kaplan (eds.), Mathematical
Challenges to the Neo-Darwinian Interpretation of Evolution, Wistar
Institute Monograph No. 5.
Antelope Springs Tracks (1968). Trilobites are small marine creatures
that are now extinct. Evolutionists tell us that trilobites are one of the most
ancient creatures that have ever lived on Planet Earth, and they lived millions
of years before there were human beings. William J. Meister, Sr., a
non-Christian evolutionist, made a hobby of searching for trilobite fossils in
the mountains of Utah. On June 1, 1968, he found a human footprint and
trilobites in the same rock, and the footprint was stepping on some of the
trilobites! The location was Antelope Springs, about 43 miles [69 km] northwest
of Delta, Utah.
Then, breaking off a large, two-inch
thick piece of rock, he hit it on edge with a hammer, and it fell open in his
hands. To his great astonishment, he found on one side the footprint of a human
being, with trilobites right in the footprint itself! The other half of the
rock slab showed an almost perfect mold of a footprint and fossils. Amazingly,
the human was wearing a sandal! To make a longer story short, the find was
confirmed when scientists came and found more sandaled footprints. Meister was
so stunned that he became a Christian. This was Cambrian strata, the lowest
level of strata in the world; yet it had sandaled human footprints!
("Discovery of Trilobite Fossils in Shod Footprint of Human in ‘Trilobite
Beds,’ a Cambrian Formation, Antelope, Springs, Utah," in Why Not
Creation? 1970, p. 190).
The Alpbach Institute Symposium (1969). A follow-up meeting of scientists
was held and given the title, "Beyond Reductionism." But it only
resulted in fruitless discussions by scientists who had carefully researched
the problems, with men who were desperately trying to defend evolutionary
theories, against an ever-growing mountain of evidence to the contrary.
Bone Inventory (1971). A complete listing of all the Australopithecine
finds, up to the end of 1971, was printed in a new book. This included all the
African bones of our "half-ape, half-human ancestors" (Time-Life,
The Missing Link, Vol. 2). Although over 1400 specimens are described, most
are little more than scraps of bone or isolated teeth. Not one complete
skeleton of one individual exists. When parts of bones are found, they, of
course, can be moved into various positions and be interpreted as belonging to
different creatures with very different skull and jaw shapes. To this day,
there is no real evidence of any genuine non-human ancestor of ours.
Matthews Attacks Darwinism (1971). By the latter part of the 20th
century, even though the ignorant public continued to be told that evolution
was a triumphant, proven success, it was difficult to find any scientist who
would defend Darwin’s theories before his peers. L. Harrison Matthews, another
distinguished scientist, was asked to write a new introduction to Darwin’s Origin
of the Species, to replace Thompson’s 1956 Introduction which scathingly
attacked Darwinism. In his Introduction, Matthews said that Thompson’s attacks
on Darwin were "unanswerable." Then Matthews proceeded to add more
damaging facts (L. Harrison Matthews, Introduction to Charles Darwin, Origin
of the Species, 1971 edition). The evolutionary theory must have run into
hard times, when book publishers cannot find a reputable scientist who is
appreciative either of its basic teachings or its founder.
Nice Symposium (1972). By the early 1970s, not only were biological
evolutionists in turmoil, but cosmologists (astronomical evolutionists) were
also. The Nice Symposium met in April 1972, to
summarize what had been accomplished and list what was still unknown. The
unanswered questions included just about every aspect of evolution in outer
space! How did hydrogen clouds form themselves into stars? How did linear
momentum from the theorized Big Bang change itself into angular momentum--and
begin circling. How did the planets and moons form? The entire list is
mind-boggling. After all these years, the astronomers still do not have answers
to any of the basic evolutionary problems (Review of the Nice Symposium, in
R.E. Kofahl and K.L. Segraves, The Creation Explanation, pp. 141-143).
Institute for Creation Research (1972). Henry Morris and associates
founded the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) this year. It has since
become a leading anti-evolution organization in the world and is located in El
Cajon, California.
Return of the Hopeful Monster (1972). Stephen Jay Gould, a highly
respected paleontologist at Harvard; Niles Eldredge, the head paleontologist at
the American Museum of Natural History in New York City; and Steven M. Stanley,
of Johns Hopkins University, have led out in resuscitating Richard
Goldschmidt’s "hopeful monster" theory--and demanding that the
community of evolutionary scientists consider it as the only possible mechanism
for trans-species changeovers.
It was first revived in a cautious science paper presented by Gould and
Eldredge in 1972 ("Punctuated Equilibria: An Alternative to Phyletic
Gradualism," 1972), but it was not until 1977 that an article by Gould
brought it back to center stage ("Return of the Hopeful Monsters," in
Natural History, June-July, 1977). The increasing despondency among
evolutionists, over their inability to use natural selection or mutations, to
provide even the slightest evidence of cross-species evolution, eventually led
large numbers of scientists, in the 1980s, to switch over to this astoundingly
ridiculous concept that millions of beneficial mutations occur once every
50,000 years to two creatures, a male and female who are living near each
other--thus producing a new species pair!
Poll of Citizens and Parents (1973). A survey of 1346 homes found that
89% said creation should be taught in the public schools. In a separate poll of
1995 homes, 84% said scientific evidence for creation should be presented along
with evolution ("A Comparison of Students Studying . . Two Models,"
in Decade of Creation, 1981, pp. 55-56).
Dudley’s Radiodating Research (1975). Radiodating of the sedimentary
rocks, based on uranium, thorium, and other chains, had become relied on
heavily to provide the "millions of years" dates. But a broad variety
of research data repeatedly demonstrated that these methods are extremely
unreliable (much more on this in chapter 6, Inaccurate Dating Methods). H.C.
Dudley, one of these researchers, found that using pressure, temperature,
electric and magnetic fields, stress in monomolecular layers, etc., he could
change the decay rates of 14 different radioisotopes. The implications of this
are astounding. The strata were laid down under great pressure, and samples
would vary widely to temperature and other changes. Such discoveries, along
with the fact that the dates never agree with one another, greatly reduce the
value of radiodating uranium, thorium, and other rocks (H.C. Dudley,
"Radioactivity Re-Examined," in Chemical and Engineering News, April
7, 1975, p. 2).
Leakey’s Footprints (1977). Throughout the 20th century, human
footprints have been found in supposedly ancient rock, sometimes with dinosaur prints.
In approximately 1977, Mary Leaky found at Laetoli in Africa, 30 miles [48 km]
south of Olduvai Gorge, human footprints which, by the strata they are on,
evolutionists date at nearly 4 million years in the past. Yet they are
identical to modern human footprints. These and other footprints disprove
evolutionary theories, especially those in which dinosaur prints are found with
human footprints. Dinosaurs are said to be dated from 65 million to 135 million
years ago; whereas man is said to have appeared far more recently (National
Geographic, April 1979; Science News, February 9, 1980).
Plesiosaur Discovered (1977). Scientists have wondered for decades
whether an "extinct" dinosaur would ever be found alive. Then, in
April 1977, a Japanese fishing vessel caught a
4000 pound [1814 kg], 10 meter [33 yd] creature in its nets off the east coast
of New Zealand. A qualified zoologist was on board and photographed and
examined it carefully and confirmed that, indeed, it was a plesiosaur, a
sea-dwelling dinosaur which supposedly had been dead for 100 million years!
They were so thrilled, that they published scientific papers on it and issued a
postage stamp! But, recognizing that the creature would disprove their
fossil/strata theory, Western scientists said it must have been a sea lion!
There was an almost total news blackout on this in the West, with the exception
of a few publications (New York Times, July 24, 1977; Nature, July
28, 1977).
Chinese Characters Explained (1979). Chinese is one of the most ancient
written languages in existence. Each Chinese character is a combination of
several different words. C.H. Kang and Ethel R. Nelson did extensive research
into Chinese words and discovered the characters contain the story of Creation,
the Garden of Eden, the fall of Adam and Eve, and the Flood story. For example,
the word, "boat," is made up of two words: vessel and eight (Genesis
7:7, 13:8:13). Tempter is devil, cover, and tree (Genesis 3:1-6). (C.H. Kang
and Ethel R. Nelson, The
Discovery of Genesis: How the Truths of Genesis Were Found Hidden in the
Chinese Language, 1979).
Poll of University Students (1979). A poll of students at Bowling Green
State University, Ohio, found a clear majority of both undergraduate and
graduate students taking biology classes favored the teaching of both creation
and evolution in the schools. Undergraduate students: 91%, graduate students:
71.8% (Jerry Bergman, "Attitude of University Students toward the Teaching
of Creation and Evolution in the Schools, Origins, Vol. 6, 1979, pp.
64-66).
Polystrate Mystery Solved (1980). Upright (polystrate) tree trunks,
10-30 ft [31-95 dm] in length, have often been found in coal beds. Yet the coal
beds were supposed to have been laid down over millions of years. Why are
vertical tree trunks in them? Just after the Mount St. Helens explosion in May
1980, analysis of nearby Spirit Lake revealed many vertical, floating tree
trunks in it. During the Flood, such tree trunks could easily have quickly been
surrounded by sediments and buried (Edward L. Hold, "Upright Trunks of
Neocalamites form the Upper Triassic," Journal of Geology, 55:511-513,
1947; Steven A. Austin, "Mount St. Helens and Catastrophism," in Impact,
July 1986, pp. 1-3).
Sunderland Interviews the Experts (1980-1981). Over a one-year period,
and with their permission, Luther Sunderland tape-recorded interviews with
three of the most important paleontologists in the world, who are in charge of
at least 50 percent of the major fossil collections on the planet, covering
every basic fossil discovery in the past 150 years. He found that not one of
them could name a single missing link, a halfway species between our regular
species (L.D. Sunderland, Darwin’s Enigma, p. 89). There are no
transitional forms.
Chicago Evolution Conference (1980). While the newspapers, popular
magazines, and school textbooks emblazoned evolutionary theory as being
essentially proven scientifically in so many ways, the evolutionary scientists
were discouraged. They knew the truth. The Switzerland, Wistar, and Alpbach
meetings had clearly shown them theirs was a losing cause. However, in yet
another futile effort, in October 1980, 160 of the world’s leading evolutionary
scientists met again, this time at the University of Chicago. In brief, it was
a verbal explosion. Facts opposing evolution were presented, and angry retorts
and insults were hurled in return. The following month, Newsweek (November
3, 1980) reported that a large majority of evolutionists at the conference
agreed that the neo-Darwinian mechanism (of mutations working with natural
selection) could no longer be regarded as scientifically valid or tenable.
Neither the origin nor diversity of living creatures could be explained by
evolutionary theory (Roger Lewin, "Evolutionary Theory Under Fire,"
in Science, November 21, 1980; G.R. Taylor, Great Evolution Mystery, 1983,
p. 55). Why is the public still told that evolution is essentially proven and
all the scientists believe it,--when both statements are far from the truth?
New York City Evolution Conference (1981). The following year, another
important meeting was held, this one at the American Museum of Natural History
in New York City. Colin Patterson, senior paleontologist at the British Museum
of Natural History, read a paper in which he declared that evolution was
"positively anti-knowledge" and added, "All my life I had been
duped into taking evolution as revealed truth." Yet Patterson is in charge
of millions of fossil samples, and he is well-acquainted with the collection.
Commenting on the crisis, another scientist, Michael Ruse, wrote that the
increasing number of critics included many with "the highest intellectual
credentials" (Michael Ruse, "Darwin’s Theory: An Exercise in
Science," in New Scientist, June 25, 1981, p. 828).
Panspermia (1981). Amid the cries of desperation and despair, arising
from evolutionary scientists, one of the most famous scientists of the 20th
century, a Nobel Prize winner, came up with a new theory. In 1981, Francis
Crick, the co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule, published a
book, declaring that "directed panspermia" was responsible for life
on earth. According to this theory, people from another planet sent a rocket down
here, with living creatures on it, in order to populate our planet! Crick
admits that this does not explain how nearly all our plant and animal species
came into existence. Nor does it explain the transportation problem. Centuries
of travel through the cold of outer space would be required. This theory is a
desperate, gasping effort to provide a solution to the question of how living
creatures originated, a puzzle which thousands of scientists in 150 years of
diligent work have not been able to solve. Very few intellectuals have accepted
panspermia.
Cambridge Evolution Conference (1984). Desperate for a solution, at a
1984 seminar held at Cambridge University, Stephen Gould’s "hopeful
monster" theory was discussed (the wild idea that a lizard laid an egg,
one day, and a bird hatched). Karl Popper’s theory of science was also
discussed. Popper is the leading expert on the philosophy of science. His
position is that a theory must be testable. Evolution, of course, does not meet
the test.
Second Mechanism Changeover (1980s). The utterly unscientific
"hopeless monster" theory, which Richard Goldschmidt’s proposed in
the 1930s, totally astounded the evolutionary world. Yet, as the years passed
and a great mountain of evidence surfaced against both natural selection and
mutations as mechanisms of cross-species change, the experts felt desperate.
--There was nothing left but the theory of sudden, miraculous "million
mutation," beneficial changes once every 50,000 years, which Gould,
Stanley, and their associates were increasingly urging. Just as astronomers
had, in desperation, accepted the ridiculous Big Bang explosion theory 20 years
before as the cause of a universe of orderly galactic systems, so the
biological evolutionists now went farther out on their own evolutionary limb.
Geneticists, biologists, and paleontologists recognized that the evolution of
one species out of another was impossible otherwise. Evolutionists, feeling
hopeless, returned to the hopeful monster.
Answers in Genesis (1980s). Ken Ham started Answers in Genesis, a
creationist organization now located in Florence, Kentucky. It has rapidly
become a powerful voice in unveiling evolutionary errors in meetings on college
and university campuses and elsewhere. For every one creationist organization
now in operation, there ought to be a hundred.
Halton C. Arp Eliminated (1983). A leading astronomer and president of
the Astronomical Society of the Pacific in the early 1980s, Arp carried on
research for over 30 years, including extensive research time at Palomar and
Mount Wilson Observatories. He studied over 260 galaxies in more than 80 groups
and tabulated 24 main galaxies and 38 discordant redshift companions, plus much
more. All of this refutes the speed theory of redshift which, along with
background radiation, was the crutch that evolutionists leaned on to defend the
Big Bang (Halton Arp, Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies, 1987, p. 5,
plus many scientific articles). Threatened with disbarment from U.S.
observatories, if he did not stop tearing down one of the two Big Bang pillars,
he refused. A few eminent astronomers, including the renowned astrophysicist,
Geoffrey Burbidge, made impassioned pleas for everyone to keep an open mind,
but to no avail. In 1983, Caltech’s telescope allocation committee decided that
Arp’s line of research was not worthy of support and he was to receive no more
time for his work at the telescopes of the Mount Wilson and Palomar
observatories. Refusing to switch over to politically acceptable studies, he
left Caltech for a position at the Max Planck Institute in Munich, where he
continued to pursue his ideas. Referring to his abrupt and ignoble ouster,
Burbidge later wrote, ‘No responsible scientist I know, including many
astronomers who were strongly opposed to Arp’s thesis, believes justice was
served’ " (Time-Life, Cosmic Mysteries (1990), pp. 67-68).
Orce Man Debunked (1984). Thrilling news! At last one of our half-ape
ancestors had been found in the Andalusia region of Spain. Certified as the
"oldest man in Europe" by a distinguished team of paleontologists, it
made the headlines as invitations were mailed to scientists throughout the
continent to attend a meeting, where they could deliver learned papers about
the matter.
But then scientists in Paris discovered that it was a skull fragment of a
four-month-old donkey. Spanish officials had to quickly mail 500 letters
canceling the meeting ("Ass Taken for Man," London Daily
Telegraph, May 14, 1984).
Archaeopteryx Debunked (1985). Although no cross-species (half of one
species and half of another) had ever been found, something close to it had
been discovered. As mentioned earlier, in 1861 a fossilized feather was found
in the limestone deposits in Solnhofen, Germany (near Eichstatt). It was
considered valuable since it reportedly came from the late Jurassic strata--and
there were not supposed to be any birds back then. Soon another fossil was
offered for sale (always from the owners of the same quarry). It was a bird
with feathers, with the head and neck missing. The British Museum paid a lot
for it. So, in 1877, another bird with feathers was offered for sale--and this
one looked like it might have the head of a small dinosaur!
In 1985, six leading scientists, including Fred Hoyle, examined the fossil--and
found it to be a hoax.
Arkansas Creation Trial (1981). In December 1981, at the Federal
District Court in Little Rock, Arkansas, Judge William Overton presided over a
trial to decide whether the State of Arkansas could place concepts about
creation in public school textbooks. The courtroom of 200 was packed with
reporters. The ACLU had over 50 lawyers and paralegals working on the case. In
contrast, the Arkansas Attorney General’s office could only commit three of its
attorneys to the case. One ACLU witness, Francisco J. Ayala, testified that the
origin of living creatures from dirt and water, though it occurred, was not
part of evolution! That nicely took that evolutionary puzzle out of the court
trial. At any rate, on the basis of a variety of dodges and misstatements by the
plaintiffs, the judge ruled against Arkansas State. It is a known fact that the
ACLU has advised every state legislature, considering enactment of a law
permitting equal time for both views, that the ACLU will give them another
full-blown "monkey trial," as they did at Dayton, Tennessee in 1925.
The evolutionists never defend their position with scientific facts, for they
do not have any. Instead, they use ridicule and lawsuits (Norman Geisler, The
Creator and the Courtroom, 1982; Robert Gentry, Creation’s
Tiny Mystery, 1986).
Radioactive Halos Disprove Molten Earth Theory (1986). Robert V. Gentry
carried on research into radiohalos in granite for years, but was discharged
from Oak Ridge Research Laboratory in 1982 because he testified in defense of
Arkansas State at the above-mentioned trial. He then put his years of research
findings and professional articles into a book (Creation’s
Tiny Mystery, 1986). In brief, billions upon billions of polonium
218 radiohalos are in granite, yet each halo was formed in less than 3 minutes.
There is no way the halos could get in there after the granite was formed, yet the
granite had to be solid when the halos formed. This means the granite was
created solid in less than three minutes! Since granite is the basement rock
under every continent, it would be impossible for the earth to once have been a
molten mass as conjectured by the evolutionists. Interestingly enough, granite
can be melted; but it will reform into rhyolite, never into granite.
Poll of Biology Teachers (1988). A survey, conducted by the University
of Texas, found that 30% of 400 high- school biology teachers believe in
Biblical creation and only 19% believe in evolution (Waco Tribune-Herald, September
11, 1988).
Creation Science Evangelism (1989). Believing that there was more
than enough evidence to thoroughly rid our nation's schools of evolution, Dr. Kent
Hovind started Creation Science Evangelism with three goals in mind: (1) Win
the lost for Christ through creation, (2) Strengthen the faith of
believers by teaching how true science does not contradict the Bible, and (3)
Motivate people to spread God's Truth.
Chernobyl (1990) is another evolutionist’s paradise. Since mutations are
today thought to be the leading mechanism for achieving evolutionary change for
the better, the intense radiation which the people received on April 27, 1990,
should have brought them great benefit because of all the mutations it induced.
They should be stronger, healthier, have improved organs, and produce children
which are higher forms of life. But this has not happened. Scientists know that
even Marie Curie and her daughter died as a result of working with radiation.
Mutations result in harm and death, never in evolutionary change (Isaac Asimov,
Asimov’s New Guide to Science, 1984, pp. 691-692).
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