Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Saturday, April 22, 2017

The Bible, Science, and Pseudoscience

Pseudoscience has an iron grip on large parts of the Christian community. The people in these various camps will find it next to impossible to engage with intelligent, educated people to any real degree. They'll be laughed off, and they're deluded enough to think they're being persecuted for the Lord's sake. Meanwhile, they accuse Christians who reject their interpretations of being "compromisers" and agents of deception.

I well remember the time when a lady tried telling me that dinosaur bones were a satanic deception. She was completely serious and was actually angry that I believed otherwise. I was a small child at the time, and remember that I just nodded compliantly in response, hoping to put some much-needed space between me and the big, angry lady as quickly as possible.

The Bible is not a science book. It was written to, and by, ancient peoples who didn't know even a fraction of what we know today, and it often employs poetic language that should not be interpreted literally or as some kind of scientific commentary.

For instance, Psalm 104:5 says that God "set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved." Some have taken this to mean that the modern understanding that the Earth rotates on its axis and orbits the Sun must be false (another alleged NASA hoax). It must be remembered, however, that the psalmist did not understand the "earth" in the sense that we do, that is, of its being a planet. The term is probably better translated "land," as this is what the ancients knew (and, often in scripture, "the land" refers to the limited area in which particular events are taking place, rather than all land everywhere). To the ancients' way of thinking, the land, the sky, and the sea all had their designated "places" in the scope of creation. That's what the psalmist is talking about here: how all things are subject to the order God has established in creation rather than being in some kind of chaotic flux. This certainly conforms to what we have learned by the scientific method (and particularly so within the lifetime of human beings), but it should not be taken as an exhaustive commentary on the composition of our planet.

Even those passages where God himself speaks of what he has made should not be taken as necessarily literal or precise. God used simple terms to communicate with people of simple understanding, and he often used poetic comparisons, just as we do today when explaining things to children. When my six-year-old son tells me, "Look, Daddy! The sun's going down!", I don't subject him to a lesson in cosmology. He has some growing up to do before we get into all of that, just as the human race has had some growing up to do in terms of its understanding of the universe.


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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

"Take Up Your Cross" podcast #2

Much Ado About Nothing - Do virtual particles really come into existence out of nothing? If so, does this mean that God didn't create the universe after all?

ET Phones Rome - Examining the Vatican's preoccupation with extraterrestrial intelligences and how this may play out in terms of the biblical great deception.

Why Natural Evil? - Why does God allow innocents to suffer in natural disasters?



Music track: "The Only Way," by ICHTHUS, a ministry of the Hitchcock family. Visit their website at: www.freescripturesongs.com. Also see www.godlychristianmusic.com

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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Podcast - Is There Anyone Out There?

My inaugural podcast will deal with the following questions:

With regard to the recent discovers of liquid water on Mars and near-earth-sized exoplanets, are we really on the verge of discovering extraterrestrial life? If we do discover such life, what impact will that have on questions related to the existence of God and atheistic Darwinism? Would alien life prove that there is no God? What, if anything, does the Bible say about alien life? Is there any reason to believe that life can come from lifelessness?

Check out the program here:



Let me know what you think and if you would like me to address any specific issues in upcoming programs.

Music track: "Psalm 131," by Ron and Patti Valiant of scripturesongs.com. Check out their website for free music samples and products available for purchase. Also see godlychristianmusic.com for more by the Valiants and a host of other Christian artists.