All creation theories are about principle
As a professing Christian and follower of Jesus Christ and the person who appears to have started the current science vs. evolution debate, I would like to clarify the Christian position very simply; since those who do not believe in a Creator God are trying to define our beliefs and positions for us.
Simply stated, the Bible is the Christian’s ultimate authority in all things including creation, morality and eternal destiny. It is the true history book of the universe. God was there in the beginning, we were not. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” 2Ti 3:16.
It is an either or proposition. Either you believe God created the way He said, or you don’t. Sadly many Christians have developed compromise positions such as Progressive Creation, Theistic Evolution, Day Age Theory, Gap Theory, etc. All these compromise positions originate from man’s opinions outside of the Bible.
There is a war going on; a war of the worldviews. It is not a war between religion and science as most people think. It is a war between religion and evolution.
The definition of science in Webster’s 1828 dictionary states this: Science; knowledge; the comprehension or understanding of truth or facts. Evolution attempts to explain creation by unguided chance processes without a God.
In most cases evolution does not use real science to make its case, it uses faith. They do not know where the matter came from, or how life came about from chemicals, or how the information in the cell originated. But the evolutionists say, given enough time, we have faith that it could happen. This is not logical. It surely is not science. Evolution is a religion. The definition of religion is: a cause, principle or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.
I already have a faith. If you’re an evolutionist, tell me what your faith has to offer and I’ll tell you what my faith in Jesus Christ has to offer.
A building has a builder, a painting has a painter, and a table has a maker. Why would time, space and matter not need a creator? God is the miracle maker who, in six days created the heaven, the Earth, the sea, and all that in them is, Exodus 20:11. Creation cannot be explained by science, only by a creator God, who created outside the physical laws of nature.
For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities — his eternal power and divine nature — have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse. Romans 1:20.
When it comes right down to it, what I believe or what you believe is totally irrelevant. What is relevant is this; what is the truth? Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the father, but by me.” John 14:6.
— David A. Brown, Terre Haute
More to know about Free Choice Act
After reading recent letters to the editor encouraging people to support the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), otherwise known as “card check”, we would like to present some of the not-often mentioned terms of this proposed legislation.
First of all, employees already have the right to organize. The EFCA changes the current process. The EFCA eliminates the waiting period after card signing and goes directly to union representation after 51 percent of the employees have signed cards.
It also eliminates the employee’s right to a secret ballot. The secret ballot protects employees from intimidation and coercion by both employers and union organizers. Have you ever been asked to sign a union organizing card and felt you did not want to? The EFCA will eliminate your chance to vote secretly without fear of reprisal.
Any piece of legislation that eliminates an American’s right to a secret ballot is dangerous and should be opposed. We urge readers to contact their legislators and ask them to vote “no” on the Employee Free Choice Act.
— Chris and Phyllis Koszewski, Terre Haute
Who decided to invest in Chrysler?
I read with interest the June 9 newspaper with the front page story of schools with declining enrollment (such as Vigo County) receiving less money from the state. However, the most interesting and thought-provoking thing I saw was the letter to the editor from the treasurer of Indiana, Richard Mourdock.
In his letter he criticized the recent federal government effort to reorganize Chrysler because the federal government has not protected the rights of secured creditors. He goes on to say that retired Hoosier state policemen and retired Hoosier teachers are not unpatriotic, greedy speculators.
However, Mr. Mourdock seems to think that U.S. workers are responsible for the state of the U.S. economy as he said in a previous letter to the editor a few Sundays ago. I DO believe that the term “workers” also applies to teachers and state policemen, does it not, Mr. Mourdock? Whose side are you on?
I think, Mr. Mourdock, that the unpatriotic, greedy speculators label belongs to the one who made the DECISION to invest the retirement money of the teachers and state policemen in Chrysler, not the teachers and state policemen themselves.
Since the “millions of taxpayers” (of Indiana) will have to eventually cough the money that has been lost I guess that taxpayers should be grateful for your lawsuit and pray that they are not throwing good money after bad. However, you should come clean tell us who made the DECISION to invest the teachers and state policemen’s retirement funds in Chrysler.
You see, some greedy, unpatriotic speculation such as the leasing of American roads to foreign interests pays off well and others do not.
— John Garner, Terre Haute
Letters
Reader's Forum: June 19, 2009
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READERS’ FORUM: May 29, 2012
• ‘Laboring in a rut of Darwinism’
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READERS’ FORUM: May 28, 2012
• Veterans, especially from WWII, deserve our lasting thanks
• All Bibles agree on ‘Golden Rule’
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READERS’ FORUM: May 27, 2012
• Alaska connection vital to Hoosiers who love wildlife
• Commissioners sell out Woodgate
• Same-sex marriage equalizes for all
• Mourdock can’t compromise on taxes
• Sweet lessons on ‘Lemonade Day’
• African Americans, slavery and Islam
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READERS' FORUM: May 25, 2012
• Mayor, Republic solve trash issue
• Negative ads pervert politics
• VCSC team gives all-star response
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READERS' FORUM: May 24, 2012
• Cartoon unfunny, insults disabled
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READERS’ FORUM: May 23, 2012
• The rule of the ‘government czar’
• Promises often don’t prove noble
• Smoking not going away soon
• Primary voting gets it wrong
• Where’s the pride in our parks?
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READERS’ FORUM: May 22, 2012
• Try a new approach to control drugs
• Our president is ruining the USA
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READERS’ FORUM: May 21, 2012
• Some still don’t understand presence of pervasive racism
• Thanks for help in emergency
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READERS’ FORUM: May 20, 2012
St. Ann’s gives thanks to those who supported its mission
No deception, just GOP spin
Disdain for only liberals
Writer doesn’t know the Bible
Flawed primary discourages voters
Recognition was much appreciated
Who’s fanning marriage issue?
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READERS’ FORUM: May 18, 2012
• Romney imperfect, but better option
• Great support for Strassenfest
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READERS’ FORUM: May 17, 2012
• Don’t ignore what GOP won’t tell you
• Scotties help keep neighborhood tidy
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READERS’ FORUM: May 16, 2012
• Assessing the tough decisions
• Take another look at school schedule
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READERS’ FORUM: May 15, 2012
• Attack obesity at its causes
• Uplifting service for believers
• Evolution based on faith, not proof
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READERS’ FORUM: May 14, 2012
• Liberals distort women’s issues
• Davis Park says thanks for honor
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READERS' FORUM: May 13, 2012
• Right answer is respect, inclusion
• Theme sounds strangely familiar
• Good explanation, still no solution
• Facts about our founders
• Santorum and the Constitution
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READERS’ FORUM: May 12, 2012
Don’t be afraid to seek help
Thanks to young man for honesty
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READERS’ FORUM: May 11, 2012
• Loving your mom life-long devotion
• Opinions should be based on facts
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READERS’ FORUM: May 10, 2012
• Open your hearts to moms Sunday
• How can we be proud of this?
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READERS' FORUM: MAY 9, 2012
• Too much info in missing child case
• Motorists throw trash along road
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READERS’ FORUM: May 8, 2012
• Job well done on highway problem
• THN squads excel at high level
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READERS’ FORUM: May 7, 2012
• Let’s protect the unborn as well
• Animal ordinance handled responsibly
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READERS’ FORUM: May 6, 2012
• Nothing militant about tea party
• Resources abound to prevent child abuse
• IDOE chasing red flag of bias
• Ping gives voice to all voters
• Charity auction set for June 30
• Great support for meeting
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READERS' FORUM: May 5, 2012
• Candidate would be team builder
• New event for local golfers
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READERS’ FORUM: May 4, 2012
• Romney speech truly inspiring
• Students get a dose of reality
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READERS’ FORUM: May 3, 2012
• Stand against fed harassers
• GOP’s war on women is real
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READERS’ FORUM: May 2, 2012
• Bryan an asset to County Coun
• Gravity proven, evolution is not
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READERS’ FORUM: May 1, 2012
Community steps up to tee again
Foolish comment missed its mark
Newest enemy worse than all
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READERS FORUM: April 30, 2012
• Moving toward sustainability
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READERS’ FORUM: April 29, 2012
• Column highlights crucial document
• Trash bins still an ugly problem
• Incumbents have earned re-election
• On energy, Lugar has been leader
• Understanding law and theory
• Special day at Riley school
• A busy time at Franklin school
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READERS’ FORUM: Apr. 28, 2012
• Seeking help to make our city better
• Club style show a major success
• Sen. Lugar is a serious leader
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