Guilty as Charged

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This article was first published in the Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 47 Spring 2011.

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The deadliest contagion is majority opinion. --Unknown

Members of the Creation Research Society [and supporters of ABR] readily recognize that neither their biblical nor their scientific position represents a majority view—not even close to a majority view. Nonetheless, holding a popular opinion about anything should never be a quest for Christians. While not all majority-held ideas are wrong, Christ warned that many are clearly wrong (Matt 7:12–15).

The popular perspective today is that galaxies, stars, and planets naturally formed over the course of billions of years. On some of these planets (e.g., Earth), life spontaneously arose and transformed to its present state of complexity and diversity. Apparently, many Christians assume the popularity of this view makes it true. Thus, they work to accommodate this non-creation perspective into some fabric of their Christian worldview (so-called). What they have failed to understand is that the biblical teaching of creation could never be popular in a lost and fallen world.

Sadly, this accommodation extends to much of the widely read Christian literature as well. This, in turn, influences countless additional Christians to think they too should somehow accommodate this “truth by majority opinion” into their own Biblical understanding. Rarely, if ever, is the young-Earth biblical creation (YEC) position mentioned, except in a derogatory manner.

On occasion, I (or the Creation Research Society) have been invited by a major Christian publication to submit a short article supporting the YEC position. It is almost as if somehow the occasional token invitation will balance the ledger sheet. But as rare as these invitations are, actual publication of any YEC article is even rarer—virtually nonexistent.

Below is one such article, which I submitted upon invitation by a popular Christian magazine. The article was never published, and no specific reason was provided. Subsequently, I was offered a similar invitation from a different publication with the same outcome. Since both these magazines have previously published several anti-YEC articles, it is rather revealing that they ultimately could not bring themselves to publish even one affirmative article. This is an unfortunate indication of how much evolution/anti-YEC has become entrenched in our secularized Christian culture.

The title of the following article is Guilty as Charged, and I still remain guilty.

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Moron! Idiot! Imbecile! These are some of the “printable” names I have been called. My crime? I am a young-Earth creationist (YEC for short). As such, I am guilty of two unpardonable “sins”—rejecting the popularly-held view that evolution is the only valid and accurate scientific theory for life and not accepting the Earth’s age as some 4.5 billion years. In most scientific and theological circles, this makes me someone deserving of ridicule. In fact, in some so-called Christian intellectual circles, YECs are viewed as a type of illegitimate stepchild they are forced to tolerate. This tolerance is then viewed as both embarrassing and intellectually insulting, hindering the Church’s ability to attract intellectuals or appeal to “educated” people of the twenty-first century.

So be it. I am not inclined to change my thinking, at least not until some of my questions and challenges are addressed far better then anyone has so far. Let me explain.

Admittedly, the dominant thinking in “scientific circles” is that all life originated by a process of evolution over a period of several hundred million years. Thus, many Christians simply take for granted this is the only scientifically valid explanation of life (and assume God somehow used this process). However, to discuss evolution first requires a clarification of what even is “evolution.” This is unfortunate, since as a scientific concept, evolution should be clearly defined and described. Instead, textbooks often merely give vague descriptions such as “change” or “change in gene frequency,” and evolutionists have typically maintained that virtually any biological change is an evolutionary change. However, mere changes can also fit succinctly within a YEC framework, so this “vanilla” definition of evolution fails to distinguish itself from creation.

More precisely, the theory of evolution proposes that all life on Earth had a common origin and shares a common evolutionary ancestry, i.e., the “common descent” of life. In his Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin summarized this concept: “All animals and plants are descended from some one prototype.” In other words, we and oak trees share a common ancestor from which we both evolved. Through this process of common descent, evolution claims to account for the origin and diversity of all life. Thus, evolution is more correctly defined as “common descent,” and this becomes a key distinction between the evolutionists’ and creationists’ positions. Within this parameter, scientific and biblical concepts should be considered, and many of the arguments for evolution should be challenged. Mere change does not necessarily give you common descent. It certainly does not give you humans evolving from non-humans. In fact, “common descent” requires specific types of biological change—changes that can account for the origin of specialized functions such as flight, vision, or cognition. It is these specific types of changes that evolutionists have failed to demonstrate (my public challenge continues for evolutionists to provide an adequate genetic mechanism for common descent).

Another critical aspect of this controversy is the manner by which much of the public (and many scientists) receives information. Sitting on my desk is a newspaper clipping with the headline, “New Ancestor to Humans Found; Bridges Evolutionary Gap.” What most of the public will not be told are all the assumptions and questionable conclusions often involved in such proclamations. A case in point: The 1970s saw the very loud proclamation that Australopithecus afarensis AL 288-1 (more popularly known as “Lucy”) was virtually the ‘perfect’ fossil link between humans and our prehuman ancestry. In other words, she was the so-called missing link.

Anyone disagreeing, especially those Bible-thumping YECs, was just simply too ignorant to tolerate. Not nearly as well known were the serious and persistent questions about Lucy’s reconstruction—questions so serious that some of her leading supporters finally concluded that her fossilized pelvis needed to be reshaped. Why? Its form would not have allowed Lucy to walk upright. Since the popular opinion was that she did walk upright, then there must be a problem with the shape of her pelvis. Perhaps it had been damaged. Thus, it needed to be cut and reshaped to make it more like a human pelvis. Do I exaggerate? Watch the October 11, 1994, episode of Nova, and hear the admission first hand.

Like a master magician, evolutionists constantly keep the public eye mesmerized with continual claims of new evidence, with little hint that last year’s evidence needs to be repackaged or discarded. This unending barrage of so-called new evidence creates the popular illusion that the scientific evidence for evolution is consistently mounting, ultimately making it overwhelming. In fact, in some evolutionist circles, the cry of “overwhelming evidence” has almost become a mantra.

However, my experience has been that when asked for specifics of this overwhelming evidence, evolutionists recite such examples as peppered moths, finch beaks, and antibiotic resistance. A quick check of most college biology textbooks also reveals this as typical evidence. This brings me back to the earlier discussion of how evolution is defined. The examples of moth coloration and shape and size of bird beaks actually represent transformations of physical features associated with environmental conditions. If these conditions revert back to their previous state, so do the animals’ characteristics. Such an oscillation hardly represents evidence of common descent. What is more, mutations that cause bacterial resistance to antibiotics do so by eliminating features, such as regulatory proteins or transport systems. Elimination of such systems cannot be offered as evidence for common descent, since common descent requires the creation of new systems (not their elimination). In fact, these “evidences” are readily explained by creation, and they demonstrate the inherent design within life to adapt to ever changing environmental conditions.

Writing in the National Review, noted microbiologist Dr. James Shapiro remarked, “There are no detailed Darwinian accounts for the evolution of any fundamental biochemical or cellular system, only a variety of wishful speculations.” This is hardly a statement consistent with claims of “overwhelming evidence.”

Other Christians reject many of the tenants of evolution (for some of the reasons I have cited), yet accept the great ages (i.e., billions of years) commonly assigned to the Earth. Part of this disagreement among “creationists” centers on the frequent claim of “overwhelming evidence” for an old Earth. But what does it mean to say the Earth is old? The Earth is old compared to what? Indeed, the initial conclusion that the Earth is old was derived simply from the perception that it “looked old”—mountains, canyons, rivers, and oceans must take far longer to form than a mere 6,000 years.

In the twentieth century, certain analytical methods (especially radiometric ones) were claimed to objectively demonstrate great ages for the Earth. But are such analytical methods truly objective, and do such methods give unambiguous results? Another case in point: In 1972, a fossilized skull was discovered that has since been identified merely as KMN-ER 1470 (this is its museum designation; it was never favored with a special nickname such as Lucy or Java Man). The African lakebed where this discovery was made had previously been dated at 2.6 million years using several different (supposedly independent) techniques, including radiometric. (Interestingly, initial radiometric dating of the lakebed had placed it at over 200 million years, but this age was rejected since the lakebed contained fossils “known” to be far younger.)

However, radiometric dating is expensive and tedious, so samples from local regions are generally not analyzed until there is a specific reason (e.g., a significant fossil discovery). In this case, though, a significant fossil discovery was made after a radiometric age of 2.6 million years had already been assigned to the lakebed. Using this preassigned age, the 1470 fossil was then given an estimated age of 2.9 million years.

The problem was that physical features of KMN-ER 1470 were far too modern to have evolved so long ago, and immediately the assigned age was challenged. Claims of sample contamination, poor method calibration, and inaccurate sample collection were made, and new dating analysis of the lakebed soon began. Ultimately, using certain fossils found in the lakebed as a guide, a new age of 1.8 millions years was given to KMN-ER 1470. This new age was far more palatable for evolutionists, and the controversy passed.

Ironically, though, this new date required rejecting ages given by the very same so-called independent and analytical methods that many insist are a key proof that the Earth is “old.” Instead, fossils “trumped” the radiometric methods. These fossils, used to guide dating techniques, are known as “index fossils.” They served as the basic tool for dating geologic strata long before the establishment of any radiometric methods (this concept was originally suggested by William Smith in the late eighteenth century and subsequently used in the nineteenth century to help establish the geologic column). But it is very reasonable to ask how we know the ages of these index fossils? Where is the independent verification? Where was the independent verification for the age assigned to KNM-ER 1470? The answer? Ages of index fossils were assigned based upon their alleged evolutionary history. Thus, paradoxically many people find themselves rejecting the main tenants of evolution, but still accepting their application in geologic dating.

So, when some creationists challenge the assumptions and conclusions of the various dating methods commonly employed by evolutionists, it is not merely because of their “religious” beliefs or scientific ignorance. You do not have to check your brain at the door to support a YEC position. Nor is YEC merely a contrivance of twentieth-century fundamentalists, as some suggest (apparently ignoring the writings of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century geologists, such as George Young and William Rhind). There are serious (but often ignored) problems with the popular dating techniques. Attempts to date “young” samples with the uranium/lead technique or to date “old” samples with carbon-14 are known to give erroneous results. Yet, what criteria are used to establish a date for samples in order to know which method to use to establish a date for the samples? The circularity is unavoidable.

In addition, the ubiquity of carbon-14 provides evidence of an Earth much younger than billions, or even millions of years. In less than one million years, radioactive decay will deplete every atom of carbon-14 from any fossil. Yet, a study by a group of creation scientists (presented at the 2003 Conference of the American Geophysical Union) reported that detectable levels of carbon-14 could still be found in a variety of samples taken from many different geologic periods. All of these samples are allegedly far older than one million years, including diamonds presumed to be over a billion years old. The results were both consistent and conclusive.

Detectable levels of carbon-14 were found in all samples—fossils, coal, and diamonds—regardless of their alleged age. Using the very same reasoning as evolutionary geologists, carbon-14 data provide clear evidence that these samples are all far less than a million years old.

Critics have yet to offer a significant response to this work. But ultimately I suspect they will reason the study must be flawed (even if they cannot determine how), because it is so well established that the Earth is some 4.5 billion years of age. But, this brings us back to the initial question. How was an age of 4.5 billion years established, and why is this more scientifically acceptable than the Earth being only a few thousands years of age?

As a final note, physicist Dr. H. Lipson’s comments (Physics Bulletin, 1980) can serve as a warning in this controversy: “Evolution became in a sense a scientific religion; almost all scientists have accepted it and many are prepared to ‘bend’ their observations to fit in with it.” I have briefly offered some examples of how observations are bent to fit an evolutionary paradigm and how this affects various scientific conclusions, including geologic dating.

I have not attempted to offer a final word on this topic and have not even dealt with any of the biblical aspects, such as the recent statement by some Catholic bishops that we should not expect Scripture (especially Genesis) to be either scientifically or historically accurate. But I do offer the challenge that we Christians should fully evaluate what we believe about origins and not merely parrot the popular opinions expressed in our textbooks or a TV program. Instead, perhaps all of us can be brave enough to be guilty as charged.

Dr. Kevin Anderson serves as editor of Creation Science Research Quarterly, which has been published by the Creation Research Society since 1964. Reproduced with permission.

Recommended Resources for further study:

101 Young Earth Evidences (off-site link).

Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth. Fourteen scholars present rigorous biblical and theological arguments in favor of a young earth and global Flood and also address a number of contemporary old-earth interpretations of Genesis. This unique, substantial, historical, theological, and exegetical defense of the literal history of Genesis 1-11 is designed for seminary professors and students, pastors, and missionaries, as well as laypeople and students who want to dig deeper into Scripture. Must reading especially for those inclined toward accepting millions of years.

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8/22/2011 5:14 PM #

I know you won't publish this, but at least you might read it?

There is an important alternative between young earth creationism and secular materialism. It is old earth creationism. We don't buy into the materialistic assumption that all that exists is matter/energy. We believe God created everything ex nihilo, but He took His time. Actually, since He isn't subject to time, it didn't really matter to Him how long He took-it all happened instantly (not even six 24-hour days) to Him. Besides requiring that the Genesis 1 creation account contradict itself, the 24-hour day interpretation requires that what we see in the heavens be illusory, since 10,000 years doesn't even cover the distance light could travel to the center of our own galaxy, much less any other galaxy in the universe. The "heavens declare the glory of God" becomes the "heavens declare the deception of God" under YEC theology.

The carbon-14 in diamonds result is spurious. The amount detected is at the lower limit of sensitivity of the technique (in other words, within the noise of the system). Even if we assume it is correct, it still invalidates the YEC claim that the universe is less than 10,000 years old, since it points out that the diamonds are at least 50,000 years old. I guess you forget to mention that part. Yes, you are guilty...

Richard Deem - 8/22/2011 5:14:30 PM

8/22/2011 5:17 PM #

Kevin:

Enjoyed the article.  Do you have the full references handy for the quotes made in the article?  I'd like to look them up and add them to my collection for when I give the occasional creation talk.

Thanks,

Ed Neeland

Ed Neeland - 8/22/2011 5:17:15 PM

8/23/2011 12:34 PM #

Dear Mr. Deem,

Thanks for commenting on the ABR website.

We are fully aware of the erroneous and unbiblical view of origins known as "old-creationism", which is in effect, an attempt to marry some of the claims and presuppositions of philosophical naturalism to the Bible's teaching regarding the Creation/Fall/Flood narratives.

Of course, God could have created any way he wished. And He plainly states his creative activity in the Genesis One creation narrative as being 6-24 hour days, thousands of years ago. So, it is not a question of what God COULD have done, it is a matter of the Christian accepting what God has SAID, and challenging the so-called scientific claims of fallen, sinful, fallible men who have an axe to grind against their Creator.

It is disappointing to see a brother in the Lord so quick to accept these erroneous claims, thereby altering and impugning God's Holy Word. The starlight issue has, of course, been discussed by YECs for decades, and several models have been proposed to explain distant starlight in a young universe. Your comment seems to indicate you have little or no familiarity with such work. Qualified Christian scientists such as Russell Humphreys and John Hartnett have made some proposals to deal with the issue. Further, you conflate DISTANCE with TIME in your argument, accepting the unprovable uniformitarian assumption that the conditions of the past concerning stars are the same today. Accepting the evolutionary, anti-God presupposition of an old universe to prove an old-universe is self-refuting.  CMI and others have been publishing articles for many years, debating the particulars and refining a model that is true to the Bible and the science involved.

Concerning Carbon-14 dating, you completely miss the point of Dr. Anderson's argument. For the sake of argument, if dating methods are as "infallible" as evolutionists and OECs claim, then there should be no carbon 14 in anything older than the oldest possible "age" that can yielded from carbon-14. If any trace of C-14 is found in a diamond that is supposed to be billions of years old, then the diamond is NOT billions of years old, but considerably less. Yet, OECs and evolutionists completely ignore these plain facts. Traces of C-14 have been found in many places where it should not be, according to the old-age time scales. And, C-14 dating itself is fraught with difficulties, and also has unprovable, uniformitarian assumptions built into the methodology that gleans dates. The uniformitarian assumptions also ignore the historicity of the Noah's Flood, which covered the entire world thousands of years ago and disrupted and monumentally altered the carbon cycle of the entire planet.

Instead of investigating and challenging the assumptions involved in these assertions, OECs quickly accept their claims. OECs and theistic evolutionists go to great lengths to impugn and distort the Bible, but strangely never seem to impugn the erroneous science, the philosophical naturalism that tyrannizes all modern scientific interpretation, or the Kantian epistemology that informs modern scientific thought.

All this while ignoring other parts of the OT and the plain testimony of the Apostles and the Lord Jesus Himself in the NT. When Jesus said that man was present "at the beginning of creation", that's what He meant (Mark 10:6). And if we are to accept His claims as both Lord and the eternally begotten Son of God, then the scientists are wrong and the science needs massive reworking.

Old-earth creationism is theologically untenable, exegetically and linguistically monstrous and scientifically flawed. It is a misguided and highly compromised pursuit.  At root, I'm afraid it is a Christian attempt to get the world to "like us" so that the claims of the Gospel might be more palatable. This is a vain pursuit. The result will more likely be false-converts and wishy-washy disciples who think like secularists, not only about science, but about many other areas of life as well.

Sincerely,

Henry B. Smith Jr.
ABR

ABR - 8/23/2011 12:34:23 PM

12/11/2011 3:32 AM #

Great article, just a couple of questions and would appreciate your thoughts.
Where does it say that each day was 24 hours, it only says there was night and day.
if we are to look at other planets and their rotations, they have a variety of times taken to rotate and it is also commonly known that when a person is at the north or south poles day and night can last 6 months
And then there is the piece when God informs Adam not to eat of the tree of knowledge lest he die the same day
Strange how Adam lived until he was 930 years, if a day was 24 hours surely  he should have dropped dead a lot sooner
The only piece i can say is where it is spoken in Psalm 90.4 and 2 Peter 3.8 and they mention a day being like a thousand years
And finally what about Genesis 2. 4-7 stating that Adam was created on the third day before he created plants unlike the commonly held sixth day
Just seem curious questions I hope you can help with
Peace be with you

Aaron Nicholson - 12/11/2011 3:32:02 AM

1/3/2012 1:00 PM #

Dear Mr. Nicholson,

Thanks for commenting on the ABR website and for your questions. I will put your questions in quotes, and then reply after each one:

1. "Where does it say that each day was 24 hours, it only says there was night and day. if we are to look at other planets and their rotations, they have a variety of times taken to rotate and it is also commonly known that when a person is at the north or south poles day and night can last 6 months"

1. The account in Genesis One states for each day that there was evening and morning, the first day, the second day, and so forth. For an evening and morning to occur, there would have to be successive cycles of light and darkness, and so we can reasonably presume that the earth was rotating at a speed equivalent to an approximate 24 hour day. The example of north or south poles would be an exception rather than a rule, and even so, we presently keep time based on a 24-hour day, regardless of where one lives on the globe. Other planetary rotations, etc., are irrelevant to the discussion, since Adam and Eve were created on earth.

2. "And then there is the piece when God informs Adam not to eat of the tree of knowledge lest he die the same day Strange how Adam lived until he was 930 years, if a day was 24 hours surely he should have dropped dead a lot sooner"

2. God does not tell Adam he will die that very same day. In the Hebrew, the translation is literally: "dying you will die". On this, Bodie Hodge writes: "So, from all this we conclude that the construction “dying you shall die” and beyom in Genesis 2:17 do not require us to conclude that God was warning that “the very day you eat from the tree is the exact same day that you will die physically.” The Hebrew wording of Genesis 2:17 allows for a time lapse between the instantaneous spiritual death on that sad day of disobedience and the later physical death (which certainly did happen, just as God said, but for Adam it was 930 years later). As Scripture consistently teaches, both kinds of death (spiritual and physical) are the consequence of Adam’s rebellion." You can read the rest of his article here: www.answersingenesis.org/.../dying-you-shall-die

3. "And finally what about Genesis 2. 4-7 stating that Adam was created on the third day before he created plants unlike the commonly held sixth day "

3. The events in Genesis 2 are often misunderstood. They are simply selected portions and details concerning Adam as he is placed in the garden, and create the context leading up to the Fall in chapter

3. Here is a good article that summarizes the information well: http://creation.com/genesis-contradictions

4. "Just seem curious questions I hope you can help with Peace be with you"

I certainly hope you find this information useful. Peace be with you as well.

Sincerely,
Henry Smith
ABR

ABR - 1/3/2012 1:00:36 PM

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