Evolutionist Religion and Morals

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EVOLUTIONIST RELIGION AND MORALS

By Dante Rowe

In this chapter of The Long War Against God the author outlines how Evolution has affected Christian doctrine and many Christian beliefs. If the Evolutionist can make a believer begin to think or doubt based on their theories it is a seed planted that can surely grow. One can look at Darwin’s beliefs over the course of his life and see how unstable and uncertain he really was. With that being said I think it’s safe to say that Darwin didn’t even believe in “Darwin’s” Literature.

From Creationist to Christian, Uniformitarian’s and on to many more faith based religions it is plain to see Darwin was searching for the truth. This way of thinking has infiltrated our universities and thus infiltrated the minds of our young people. It is important to note that Darwin didn’t have much original thought and plagiarized or stole many things from other individuals. Many people helped Darwin one in particular by the name of Lyell who was a lawyer and his motive was driven by hatred for the Bible.

Many Evangelical compromise the Gospel by allowing or even agreeing with certain theories such as the Gap theory. This is partly because many believers do not read the word enough and or do not understand what they read. The enemy attacks the book of Genesis because if he can destroy “In The Beginning” then what follows would all be in question. He attacks the flood and the entire creation process. The saints cannot compromise the truth but defend the truth through Biblical truth. In addition to that we must defend creationism as a hold as that is the major area being attacked.

The very essence of evolution is the removing of God in the creation process. That within itself is atheistic and as we know not truth. Darwin himself was called an atheist by Charles Hodge when he critiqued him. And to me it takes so much more faith and belief to actually believe some of the nonsense that is presented in this book by many of the...