Title: Can scientists believe in God
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2Can scientists believe in God?
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16What Americans Believe
I believe in creation
48
I believe in evolution
28
I believe in the devil
68
Gallup Poll March, 2003
17Creation
A designing intelligence, commonly called god,
brought the universe, the major life forms and
man into existence in specific creative acts.
18Evolutionism
The universe and all that is in it is a product
of the random application of presently operating
natural law.
19Although many details remain to be worked out, it
is already evident that all objective phenomena
of the history of life can be explained by purely
naturalistic factors.
They are readily explicable on the basis of
differential reproduction in populations, and the
mainly random interplay of the known processes of
heredity.
Therefore, man is the result of a purposeless
and natural process that did not have him in
mind. G. Simpson, Meaning of Evolution, p. 345
20Although many details remain to be worked out, it
is already evident that all objective phenomena
of the history of life can be explained by purely
naturalistic factors.
They are readily explicable on the basis of
differential reproduction in populations, and the
mainly random interplay of the known processes of
heredity.
Therefore, man is the result of a purposeless
and natural process that did not have him in
mind. G. Simpson, Meaning of Evolution, p. 345
21Although many details remain to be worked out, it
is already evident that all objective phenomena
of the history of life can be explained by purely
naturalistic factors.
They are readily explicable on the basis of
differential reproduction in populations, and the
mainly random interplay of the known processes of
heredity.
Therefore, man is the result of a purposeless
and natural process that did not have him in
mind. G. Simpson, Meaning of Evolution, p. 345
22Although many details remain to be worked out, it
is already evident that all objective phenomena
of the history of life can be explained by purely
naturalistic factors.
They are readily explicable on the basis of
differential reproduction in populations, and the
mainly random interplay of the known processes of
heredity.
Therefore, man is the result of a purposeless
and natural process that did not have him in
mind. G. Simpson, Meaning of Evolution, p. 345
23Evolutionism
The universe and all that is in it is a product
of the random application of presently operating
natural law.
- Natural stuff, mass-energy, space-time and
- the laws of nature, is everlasting.
- Life arose naturally from non-life.
- The vast variety of plants and animals
- developed gradually through undirected
- natural causes.
- Humans developed from pre-human species.
24Evolutionism
The universe and all that is in it is a product
of the random application of presently operating
natural law.
25Statements of Evolutionism
By coupling undirected, purposeless variation to
the blind, uncaring process of natural selection,
Darwin made theological or spiritual explanations
of life processes superfluous. Futuyma,
Evolutionary Biology, p. 3
26Statements of Evolutionism
All life is the outcome of an unsupervised,
impersonal, unpredictable, and natural process.
National Association of Biology Teachers
Statement on Teaching Evolution
27Statements of Evolutionism
The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever
will be. Carl Sagan, Cosmos, p. 4
I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God,
"who is and who was and who is to
come. Revelation 18
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to
the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning, is
now and ever will be, world without end. Gloria
Patri
28Statements of Evolutionism
Our willingness to accept scientific claims that
are against common sense is the key to an
understanding of the real struggle between
science and the supernatural. . . .
29Statements of Evolutionism
We take the side of science in spite of the
patent absurdity of some of its constructs, in
spite of its failure to fulfill many of its
extravagant promises of health and life, in spite
of the tolerance of the scientific community for
unsubstantiated just-so stories, because we have
a prior commitment, a commitment to materialism.
30Statements of Evolutionism
It is not that the methods and institutions of
science somehow compel us to accept a material
explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the
contrary, that we are forced by our a priori
adherence to material causes to create an
apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts
that produce material explanations, no matter how
counter-intuitive, no matter how mystifying to
the uninitiated.
31Statements of Evolutionism
Moreover, that materialism is absolute, for we
cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door. Richard
Lewontin New York Review of Books Jan 4, 1997
32The Fundamental Question
Will we believe religion or science?
Is this world best explained naturally or
supernaturally?
Is this world best explained by undirected
natural causes or by intelligently directed
causes?
33My Thesis
- This world contains objects and structures that
transcend the explanatory resources of undirected
natural cause.
- These objects and structures are adequately
explained only by intelligently directed causes.
34Four Investigative Questions
1. Did the universe have a ________ ?
2. Did life on earth arise __ _____ ?
3. Where did all the ______ come from?
4. Did _____ ______ come from hominids?
35Four Investigative Questions
1. Did the universe have a beginning ?
2. Did life on earth arise __ _____ ?
3. Where did all the ______ come from?
4. Did _____ ______ come from hominids?
36Four Investigative Questions
1. Did the universe have a beginning ?
2. Did life on earth arise by chance ?
3. Where did all the ______ come from?
4. Did _____ ______ come from hominids?
37Four Investigative Questions
1. Did the universe have a beginning ?
2. Did life on earth arise by chance ?
3. Where did all the animals come from?
4. Did _____ ______ come from hominids?
38Four Investigative Questions
1. Did the universe have a beginning ?
2. Did life on earth arise by chance ?
3. Where did all the animals come from?
4. Did Homo Sapiens come from hominids?
39The Rules of Investigation
- We will appeal only to data commonly accepted
among scientists.
- No one can appeal to religious or philosophical
data or principles to establish or refute a
position.
- The burden of proof is shared equally.
40Did the universe have a beginning?
41Look into Space
42Jupiter
43Jupiter
44Jupiter
45Venus
46Venus
47Saturn
48Saturn
49Saturn
50Mysteries of Space
51Mysteries of Space
52Mysteries of Space
53Constellation Orion
54Orion Nebula
55Mysteries of Space
56Mysteries of Space
57Mysteries of Space
58Mysteries of Space
59Mysteries of Space
60Mysteries of Space
61Mysteries of Space
62Mysteries of Space
63Mysteries of Space
64Mysteries of Space
65Galaxies in time
66Empty space
67Expanding Universe
1925-1930 Edwin Hubble discovered that all
galaxies are moving away from us.
This suggests that the universe is expanding.
This suggests a singular event--that at some time
in the distant past the universe began expanding
from an extremely small size.
68Inflationary Big Bang
69Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
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76In the Beginning
13.7 Billion years
771 trillionth of a second
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79The Big Bang
The Big Bang hypothesis has been widely accepted
by physicists. Because of its explanatory power,
it has won out over the steady state and
oscillating universe theories.
80Expanding Universe
The universe had a beginning.
Philosophically, the notion of an abrupt
beginning to the present order of Nature is
repugnant to me, as I think it must be to most.
Arthur Eddington
The German physicist Walter Nernst complained
that "to deny the infinite duration of time would
be to betray the very foundations of science."
Science followed the data where it seemed to
lead, even though the model felt awfully
religious.
81Did the universe have a beginning?
82 It did!
83 What begun it??
84Did life on earth arise by chance?
85H2O
H2
NH3
CH4
Gases
Spark
Condenser
H2O
Amino Acids
86H2O
H2
N2
CO2
Volcanic Gases
Spark
Condenser
H2O
Glycine (only)
87H2O
H2
N2
CO2
Volcanic Gases
Spark
Condenser
H2O
No Amino Acids
88Information Theory
Information in a system invariably indicates
intelligence at work.
A single human cell has as much information as
the thirty volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica
three or four times over.
89Fundamental Principle of Biology
Life never comes from non-life
90The Presence of Faith
"When it comes to the origin of life, we have
only two possibilities as to how life arose. One
is spontaneous generation arising to evolution
the other is a supernatural creative act of God.
there is no third possibility...Spontaneous
generation was scientifically disproved one
hundred years ago by Louis Pasteur, Spellanzani,
Reddy and others.
91The Presence of Faith
That leads us scientifically to only one possible
conclusion -- that life arose as a supernatural
creative act of God...I will not accept that
philosophically because I do not want to believe
in God. Therefore, I choose to believe in that
which I know is scientifically impossible,
spontaneous generation arising to evolution." Dr.
George Wald -- Professor of Biology/Harvard
University Recipient of the 1967 Nobel Prize in
Medicine Scientific American, August, 1954
92Did life on earth arise by chance?
93 Not a chance!
94Where did all the animals come from?
95Darwins Limit
If it could be demonstrated that any complex
organ existed which could not possibly have been
formed by numerous, successive, slight
modifications, my theory would absolutely break
down. Darwin, Evolution of Species, p. 154
96Darwins Tree of Life
The kinds of animals come from gradual
accumulation of micro-mutations through
undirected natural selection.
97Fossil Record
- New kinds appear suddenly.
- There is variation, but only within kinds.
98Cambrian Explosion
When Life Exploded
For billions of years, simple creatures like
plankton, bacteria, and algae ruled the earth.
Then, suddenly, life got very complicated.
99Cambrian Explosion
Burst of Creativity
of multi-cellular animals -- the ancestors of
virtually all creatures that now swim, fly or
crawl through the world.
At the beginning of the Cambrian period, in a
burst of creativity, lasting no longer than 10
million years, nature produced an astonishing
array
Where did they all come from?
100Cambrian Explosion
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102When Life Exploded
For billions of years, simple creatures like
plankton, bacteria, and algae ruled the earth.
Then, suddenly, life got very complicated.
103Burst of Creativity
At the beginning of the Cambrian period, in a
burst of creativity, lasting no longer than 10
million years, nature produced an astonishing
array of multi-cellular animals -- the ancestors
of virtually all creatures that now swim, fly or
crawl through the world.
Where did they all come from?
104Cambrian Explosion Update
Around 540 million years ago, approximately 50 to
80 of all animal phyla to ever exist appeared
explosively over a short period of time (less
than 5 million years in duration).
February, 2006
105Peppered Moths before the Industrial Revolution
106Peppered Moths after the Industrial Revolution
107Peppered Moths Living in the leaves
108Irreducible Complexity
A system composed of several interacting parts
that contribute to the basic function. If any
part is missing, the system doesnt function.
An irreducibly complex system cannot be produced
gradually by slight modifications of a precursor
system, since any precursor is nonfunctional.
109Irreducible Complexity
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112Irreducible Complexity
113Conclusion
- Kinds of plants and animals appear as irreducibly
complex systems, suddenly, fully formed and
stable.
- There is subsequent variation but only within
kinds.
- Evolutionism (neo-Darwinian naturalism) cannot
explain this.
- Creation explains it easily.
114Where did all the animals come from?
115 From a creator!
116Did humans come from pre-human species?
117Key Facts about Homo Sapiens
- All women/men come from one woman/man.
- Homo Sapiens appear at most a few tens of
thousands of years ago.
- Homo Sapiens are genetically unconnected to
hominoids.
118Homo Sapiens and Pre-Human Beings
119Can scientists believe in God?
120How can scientists NOT believe in God?
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