Mocking Religion

Posted on January 25, 2010 by
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Recently, I have been reading The Truth About Human Origins by Brad Harrub and Bert Thompson.  One thing that I have noticed is how members of the “scientific community” are not satisfied with trying to prove their own hypotheses, but instead feel the need to mock those with whom they disagree.  Let me give you just one example.

Scientists have worked to try and isolate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from what they believe to be “pre-human” ancestors.  Having identified certain characteristics, they have speculated about how much mutation has taken place, over a guesstimated period of time.  I find it very interesting that many scientist have based the bulk of their theories on speculation (such as speculating how much time MUST have passed between various mutations in the mtDNA).  They basically chose periods of time that reflected their own prejudices about the time frame of human evolution.  Using these speculations, and working backwards through time, they have tried to locate what they believe to be the one female ancestor of all humans and essentially the first specimen on the human side of the “missing link.”  This is where the “mocking” comes into play.  What do you think they might call this one female that they believe to be the first true human in the evolutionary chain?  That’s right:  Mitochondrial Eve.  This is nothing short of mocking religion.  They are using the name from the Biblical account of the creation of the first woman as a shot at those who might believe in that account.  Such is obviously meant as an insult to believers of the Bible story–a way of saying that they have found the “true Eve.”

This attitude (in my opinion) is a reflection of the mentality that scientists are intelligent, and religious people are ignorant.  How could one be so stupid as to believe that God created one man and one woman?  Interestingly enough, they believe that all humans can be traced back to just one woman!

Over the last few years, most (if not all) of the data that has been collected concerning mtDNA and “Mitochondrial Eve” has been debunked.  In fact, the collection, recording and interpretation of the data has been so poorly done that the whole concept of “Mitochondrial Eve” has been completely rejected by most scientists.  Harrub and Thompson quote from the Annals of Human Genetics concerning this very point.  In an article entitled “To Err is Human”, geneticist Peter Forster of Cambridge University said:  “more than half of the mtDNA sequencing studies ever published contain obvious errors.”  He continued, “…fundamental research papers, such as those claiming a recent African origin for mankind…have been criticized and rejected due to the extent of primary data errors.”  (The Truth About Human Origins, p. 126.)  Having seen how much has been disproven in the realm of evolution, you would think that its proponents would put off their “holier than thou” attitudes, and find a better way of expressing their own ideas.  They certainly have no room for mocking Bible believers for their beliefs!

My brother recently wrote a short blog post on his Facebook account, where he stated that evolution is a faith.  The difference between the evolutionist and the creationist is that the creationist admits to having his faith!  Evolutionists want to act as if they are proving things, and yet over and over again they have been proven wrong.  Many have even gone to great lengths to fake evidence to try and prove their theories.  And yet, they continue to mock religion.  More people need to realize just how much is lacking in the theory of Evolution.  If people would honestly evaluate the theory, they would see that Evolution is accepted on faith every bit as much as Creationism.  Perhaps some day the theory of Evolution will be taught in its entirety, with all of its inconsistencies and inaccuracies.  Until then, “intellectuals” will continue to mock those who believe in God, and the biblical account of creation.

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4 Responses to “Mocking Religion”

  1. Shawn on January 26th, 2010 6:43 am

    I’ll have to disagree with one of your points. You said: “If people would honestly evaluate the theory, they would see that Evolution is accepted on faith every bit as much as Creationism.” I would say it takes MUCH more faith to believe in Evolution, since there is SO MUCH LESS proof! :^)

  2. Kris on January 26th, 2010 10:49 am

    I thought about wording it that way, but my thought was that the physical evidence is exactly the same for both! There certainly is a plethora of evidence supporting the Bible, and its accuracy, which throws the favor to Creationism, but if sticking to the physical evidence, both are accepted on faith. The same fossil will often be interpreted differently depending on the agenda of the one doing the interpretation!

  3. Wayne on January 26th, 2010 7:26 pm

    I like your articles but I do have a question. Why are you using what looks like a newspaper to write on? Looks like you have written over some old dull type. I thought my monitor was messed up. I would like to see it more clearly!

  4. Kris on January 26th, 2010 9:05 pm

    When I set up the template, I didn’t notice that “bleed through” type. It doesn’t show up nearly as bad on my laptop screen…but I noticed it worse on my desktop computer screen. It take a couple of hours to get a new template set up, so I just haven’t gotten it changed again yet! I am probably going to change it up again, if I can find a template I like! Sorry it is a bit difficult to read…I’ll try to make that easier soon!

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