That puts that option to bed. You either must believe all of Scripture, or you cannot rely on any of it. So let’s explore the latter. Evolutionists, even ‘Christian’ evolutionists, have to throw out at least the first few chapters of the Bible as ‘fable.’

1.    Assume the theory of evolution is true and the Bible contains some fables.
2.    What about the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai? Maybe that’s a fable, too.
It is quite possible that Moses made it all up, just to control the people.
3.   Well, heck. If Moses made it all up, why should I keep the law?
If fact, if that part is made up, then I’m sure all that frightening stuff about hell and  Judgment Day are made up too, and I can live as I darn well please.

 And I’m sure you see where that leads. But what does this have to do with my dogmatic statement about the evolutionist leading society down into tyranny or chaos?

1.   Assume again that the theory of evolution is true. Man came from the animals.
2.   Since this denies God’s Word, God, if He exists at all, must be somewhat weak, fallible, and ignorant – certainly not authoritative or worthy of our respect.
3.   Therefore, though religion may be good to control the masses, I, as the pinnacle of evolution, am too smart to subject myself to some mythical, impotent god.

The implications of that thought should scare you silly! But that is exactly where this generation in America is headed. Let’s follow it to its logical conclusion.

4.   So I am god, or at least as close to god as has been evolved so far.
5.   Law is therefore whatever I say it is, and is evolving as mankind evolves.
6.   Some races are not as evolved and must be reconditioned or forced to catch up.
7.   Those who disagree with me must be locked up, sterilized, or annihilated.
 

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