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Time
for a Reality Check
by Jim Bendewald
There has been much news lately about what
should be taught in public schools regarding evolution. This subject is
contentious partly because it is misunderstood and poorly defined.
What exactly is biological evolution?
In popular culture evolution is not just characterized by adaptation
within a species but by growth into more advanced species.
A small business evolves into a large business.
A timid local basketball player evolves into a national star.
Evolution implies growth, as in evolving from invertebrates to
vertebrates, amphibians to mammals and dinosaurs to birds.
Could natural selection produce these kinds
of results? Natural selection often
stated as the “survival of the fittest”, is a scientific principle that can
be tested and verified in the laboratory. Microbiologists
see its workings as antibacterial drugs are applied to cultures of bacteria.
Through studies it is observed that certain strains of bacteria survive
the harsh invasion of the anti-bacterial substance.
They survived, but is that real, vertical
evolution or just minor variation? Is
it evolution if they survive other antibacterial drugs?
Evolutionists would say this is an example of evolution in action.
Certainly it is an example of natural selection in action, but do the
bacteria grow into a higher-level organism?
No!
Natural selection, mutations and genetic
drift bring but minor change, not new information; not growth as in bacteria
becoming something other than bacteria. The
first reality check for the promoters of evolution is to provide examples of
growth such as, testable examples of bacteria that evolved into multi-cellular
organisms. Bacteria are single
celled; they’re asexual and reproduce quickly, E. coli reproduce approximately
every 20 minutes. If vertical
evolution is real, it should be observed in the laboratory through the countless
worldwide experiments being performed with bacteria.
How do we know that evolutionary growth has never been observed?
If such an incredible process was observed and could be reproduced again
and again in the laboratory, it would be front-page news for a very long time!
A second reality check is that proponents of
evolution claim that this debate is between science and religion. But
in reality, once evolution leaves the laboratory, the hard science of
observation and testing is over. What
is left is open to interpretation and whether the public believes it or not,
scientists committed to evolution are biased (since no one is all knowing we all
are biased). Evolution is based on
the philosophies of materialism and humanism.
It would be refreshing if the evolutionists would stop claiming the
higher ground of “science against religion” when in reality, they interpret
the evidence through their own philosophical convictions.
Evidences not subject to empirical research should be open to healthy
debate. Outside of hard laboratory
evidence, one side is no more scientific than the other despite the
demonstrative expressions of evolutionists.
The quest to show real, vertical evolutionary growth has never been
demonstrated in the research laboratory. Until
it can be clearly shown in the laboratory, the remaining evidence should be open
for rational discussion for both creationists and evolutionists.
A third reality check is that proponents of
evolution claim that creationists are trying to bypass the normal peer review
process. In reality, papers in
favor of creation submitted to peer-review journals are almost always rejected
outright. Those who think that the
secular scientific process is objective need to keep reading.
To illustrate, do a Web search on “Richard Sternberg” the previous
managing editor of Proceedings
of the Biological Society of Washington, a peer-reviewed journal from
the Smithsonian Institute. Sternberg,
an evolutionist who holds two Ph.D.’s, approved for publication an article by
Stephen Meyer in favor of intelligent design.
This paper created a huge sensation and the response include articles
written by scientists around the world blasting Sternberg. With his career all
but shattered, what would other managing editors of peer-reviewed journals do
with papers in favor of creation or intelligent design?
So, should creation evidences be taught
along with evolutionary ideas in public schools?
I hope your answer is yes. There
are many scientists who favor creation with Ph.D.’s in every branch of
science. They would like to have a
reasonable voice in this debate given the opportunity without fear of
termination or discipline. If
public schools allow students to hear both sides, then possibly future
generations of all scientists could get their papers peer-reviewed in the
major scientific journals. When
students understand the difference between observing natural selection in the
laboratory versus philosophical claims which lack reproducible evidence, then
they will be better scientists. With
this kind of honesty and integrity students will truly understand the difference
between empirical science and scientific interpretations biased by philosophy
and belief systems. With clear and
fair definitions creation evidence needs to be brought into the science class as
an alternative to evolution.
Jim Bendewald is a co-author of Evolution Shot Full of Holes and the
CD-ROM program Evidence
the Bible is the True. Learn more by going to www.evidencepress.com.
Jim can be
contacted at (608) 233-5556.
© Jim Bendewald
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