Christian Foundations examines Evolution vs. Creation: The Great Debate

We have been examining the Four greatest challenges to the Christian faith: Humanism, Evolution, False religions and the New Age.

The Following article has been reprinted with permission from the ‘All About Creation’ Website.  It contains more information that can add to your knowledge about this great debate.  I have also used their website for our ‘Website of the Month’ post.  Enjoy!

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Evolution vs. Creation: The Great Debate
The Evolution vs. Creation debate is often referred to as the “Great Debate.” It’s the emotion-packed question of “Origins” — why, how, and where did everything come from?

3/6a The Challenge of Evolution to Christian Foundations

So far in this series on the Challenges to the Christian Foundations of Faith, we have been setting out the major beliefs handed down to us by our Creator, by Jesus Christ and the Church Fathers. We have talked about the foundational beliefs about the Holy Spirit, Jesus of Nazareth and of end time events.

In looking at the first challenge to Christian, we discussed Humanism as a religion in direct contract to the teachings of Jesus Christ.  We included material from YouTube and from the original ‘Humanist Manifesto’.

Our Christian Foundation Beliefs – Guest Post

Perhaps this would be a good point to stop and remind our readers what the basic beliefs of the Christian faith include.  We have been given several versions of these statements:  The Nicenen Creed and the Apostle’s Creed.

The following is a summary of these statements.  As we go through them, see if you can sort out what your heart/spirit really understand and belief.

What we Believe:

We believe in one Omnipresent God, the Father, the almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth, of all that is, of galaxies and realms of angelic beings, of the seen and unseen worlds.

3/5d The Humanist Manifesto as a Challenge to the Foundations of Christianity

In this post, we have present a brief review of the ‘Humanist Manifesto’ document in hopes that it will help the reader better understand this belief system, this ‘religion’.

THE TENETS OF HUMANISM

In 1933, and again forty years later in 1973, humanists set forth their credo in Humanist Manifesto I and Humanist Manifesto II.  There is nothing left to the imagination when it comes to the tenets of Humanism. This system of thought has been so well defined and so oft’ discussed that it is an easy matter to understand its goals, aims, objectives, and teachings.

3/5c The Strategies of the Humanist viewpoint to Christian Foundations

 The Strategies of the Humanist Movement to the Christian faith are many. 

1. Take over teaching institutions, allowing the power of the state to control what is taught, which of course, will be Secular Humanism.  Deny the teaching of any traditional Christian values to the young. A deliberate moral ‘vacuum’ will be created, so a self-centred value structure develops, all without the awareness of God.

2. Train the next generation to be moulders of public opinion, passing on the ideas of Humanism. Use the financial resources they generate in their professions to distribute humanist views.

YouTube – Secular Humanism in our Public Schools

As we continue our posts on the Challenges to Christian Foundations, I have viewed many YouTube presentations to find something to add to your thinking.  This short one caught my interest so I trust you will view it as well.  Garry North is an Economist, Educator and Publisher.  His topic is Humanism in the Public School system.

 

Join us for our next post on the Strategies of the Humanist Movement in our world today,

Susanne Fengler, Blog Author

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