{"id":174856,"date":"2017-01-04T18:08:08","date_gmt":"2017-01-04T23:08:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-effect-of-darwinism-on-morality-and-christianity-the\/"},"modified":"2017-01-04T18:08:08","modified_gmt":"2017-01-04T23:08:08","slug":"the-effect-of-darwinism-on-morality-and-christianity-the","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/darwinism\/the-effect-of-darwinism-on-morality-and-christianity-the\/","title":{"rendered":"The Effect of Darwinism on Morality and Christianity | The &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Download The Effect of    Darwinism on Morality and Christianity PDF  <\/p>\n<p>    It sometimes is claimed that one can be both a Darwinist and a    Christian (Miller). Others argue that religion and Darwinism    are incompatible because they are separate fields that should    not be intermixed (Gould). In fact, the Darwinism worldview    leads directly to certain clear moral and religious teachings    about the origin, purpose, and ultimate meaning of life that    are diametrically opposed to the Christian, Jewish,    and Islamic faiths. The problem is that Darwinists,  <\/p>\n<p>    Some scientists are more open and forthright than Miller and    Gould, some even concluding that \"there is something    dishonestly selfserving\" in the tactic claiming that \"science    and religion are two separate fields\" (Dawkins, p. 62). Most    evolutionists fully understand what is at stake in the    creation\/evolution controversy. Futuyma admits that anyone who    \"believes in Genesis as a literal description of history\" holds    a \"worldview that is entirely incompatible with the idea of    evolution . . .\" (pp. 12-13). Futuyma then claims that    Darwinists insist on \"material, mechanistic causes\" for life    but the \"believer in Genesis\" can look to God for explanations.  <\/p>\n<p>    Historians have documented meticulously the fact that Darwinism    has had a devastating impact, not only on Christianity, but    also on theism. Many scientists also have admitted that the    acceptance of Darwinism has convinced large numbers of people    that the Genesis account of creation is erroneous, and that    this has caused the whole house of theistic cards to tumble:  <\/p>\n<p>    As a result of the widespread acceptance of Darwinism, the    Christian moral basis of society was undermined. Furthermore    Darwin himself was \"keenly aware of the political, social, and    religious implications of his new idea. . . . Religion,    especially, appeared to have much to lose . . .\" (Raymo, p.    138).  <\/p>\n<p>    Numerous scientists have noted that one result of the general    acceptance of Darwinism was acceptance of the belief that    humans \"are accidental, contingent, ephemeral parts of    creation, rather than lords over it\" and humans are not \"the    raison d'tre of the universe\" as all theistic religions teach    (Raymo, p. 163).  <\/p>\n<p>    The Darwinism belief that humans (and all living things) are    nothing more than an accident of history, \"cosmically    inconsequential bundles of stardust, adrift in an infinite and    purposeless universe\" is a belief that is now \"widely embraced    within the scientific community\" (Raymo, p. 160). Darwinism was    a major factor in causing many eminent scientists to conclude,    in the words of Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg, that the \"more    the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems    pointless\" (p. 154). Darwinism teaches \"that our lives are    brief and inconsequential in the cosmic scheme of things\"    (Raymo, p. 110), and that life has no ultimate purpose because    there is no heaven, hell, or afterlife and \"nothing we know    about life requires the existence of a disembodied vital force    or immaterial spirits, or a special creation of species\"    (Raymo, p. 42). Raymo concludes:  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the most eminent evolutionists ever, Harvard    paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson, taught that, \"Man is the    result of a purposeless and natural process that did not have    him in mind\" (p. 345).  <\/p>\n<p>    Raymo concludes that Darwin's theory was \"not what we want to    hear\" because it is difficult for humans who have long thought    of themselves as \"the central and immortal apex of creationthe    apple of God's eyeto accept that\" we are, \"unexceptional,    contingent, and ephemeral in the cosmological scheme of things\"    (p. 129).  <\/p>\n<p>    Raymo adds that since Darwinism has demolished the belief that    the universe and human beings have an ultimate purpose, our    educational system must inculcate young people in \"cold and    clammy truths like descent from reptilian or amoebic    ancestors,\" Raymo then suggests that although it,  <\/p>\n<p>    Cruel or otherwise, Raymo states that Darwinism \"is a    fact by every criterion of science\" and that our    \"school kids do not need intellectual security blankets\" (p.    144). The implications of Darwinism \"perhaps the most    revolutionary idea in the history of human thought\" are clear.  <\/p>\n<p>    Acclaimed Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins has written    extensively about the implications of Darwinism. In a speech    titled \"A Scientist's Case Against God,\" Dawkins argued that    Darwinism \"has shown higher purpose to be an illusion\" and that    the Universe consists of \"selfish genes;\" consequently, \"some    people are going to get hurt, others are going to get lucky,    and you won't find any rhyme or reason for it\" (Easterbrook, p.    892).  <\/p>\n<p>    Dawkins believes that people who believe life was created for a    purpose not only are mistaken, but are ignorant: \"Only the    scientifically illiterate\" believe we exist for a higher    purpose. The scientifically literate know there is no reason    \"why\" we exist, we \"just do\" as an accident of history. Dawkins    also teaches that no evidence exists to support theism, and    that \"nowadays the better educated admit it\" (Easterbrook, p.    892).  <\/p>\n<p>    The central message of Richard Dawkins' voluminous writings is    that the universe has precisely the properties we should expect    if it has \"no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing    but pointless indifference\" (Easterbrook, p. 892). Dawkins even    admitted that his best-selling book, The Selfish Gene,    was an attempt to get rid of what he regarded as an \"outright    wrong idea\" that had achieved a grip in popular sciencenamely,    the erroneous \"assumption that individuals act for the good of    the species,\" which he believes is \"an error that needed    exploding, and the best way to demonstrate what's wrong with it    . . . was to explain evolution from the point of view of the    gene\" (Easterbrook, p. 892). Dawkins added that the reason why    The Selfish Gene was a best seller could be because it    teaches the \"truth\" about why humans exist, namely humans,  <\/p>\n<p>    Dawkins obviously is proud of the depressing effect his    writings have on people. Raymo even claims that the dominant    view among modern Darwinists is that our minds are \"merely a    computer made of meat\" (pp. 187-188), and that \"almost all    scientists\" believe the idea that a human soul exists is a    \"bankrupt notion\"; and consequently, the conclusion that our    minds are \"merely a computer made of meat\" is considered by    Darwinists \"almost a truism\" (pp. 192-193, emphasis his).  <\/p>\n<p>    In Futuyma's words, \"if the world and its creatures developed    purely by material, physical forces, it could not have been    designed and has no purpose or goal\" (pp. 12-13). Furthermore,    he notes that the creationist,  <\/p>\n<p>    Is this pessimistic, antitheistic, and nihilistic view of    humans widespread? One researcher claimed that \"ninety-nine    percent of the scientists whom I met in my career . . . support    the view expressed by Dawkins [that anyone] . . . who denies    evolution is either ignorant, stupid, insane or wicked\"    (Rrsch, p. F3). This oft' made claim is totally false: an    estimated 10,000 scientists in the USA and about 100,000    creation scientists in the world reject Darwinism, and hold    instead to a creation worldview (Bergman). A question every    concerned parent and grandparent should ask is: \"Do we want our    children taught that life has no ultimate purpose, and that our    minds are merely a computer made of meat?\" The fact is:  <\/p>\n<p>    Why do so many people believe the pessimistic, nihilistic, and    depressive Darwinist view? One reason is they are convinced    that science has proven Darwinism to be true. Sadly, however,    many scientists are unaware of the large body of evidence    supporting creationism. And numerous scientists recognize that,    at best, the view common among elite scientists is    unscientific. Shallis argues that:  <\/p>\n<p>    Darwinists have indoctrinated our society for over 100 years in    a worldview that has proven to be tragically destructive. And    they often have done this by a type of deceit that began before    the Piltdown hoax and continues today in many leading biology    textbooks (Wells).  <\/p>\n<p>    Acknowledgments:  <\/p>\n<p>      Bert Thompson, Ph.D., and Clifford L. Lillo for their      insight.    <\/p>\n<p>    References  <\/p>\n<p>    * Jerry Bergman, Ph.D., is on the Biology faculty    at Northwest State College in Ohio.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cite this article: Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. 2001.     The Effect of Darwinism on Morality and Christianity.    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