The Herald, Thursday, Aprit 16, 1901, Page? ae s. rans BRIAN “ay to decent hi any-way, shape’ or form” ‘any theory related tor connected with the manist view of evolution, + There are some Christians today who accepl. evolution simply because they donot haveany scientific data to back." . _ -Up a view of creation; and, ‘in fact, come clergy. bebome downright hostile at people who day evolution ig a myth: '_ Evolution’ is basically turning black circles. into red squares over ‘a period of time.. Organisms are created, reproduce until they mutate, aller thelr original form, - structure, ete., until after thousands of years aingle cell creatures become fish, become land creatures and branch — out into the avrious animal kingdoms and the human race, . need for salvation, Jesus does not exist as the son of God, no . one can be born again in the spirit of God, and quite possibly the Jewish nation may have simply been just a bunch of people who thought they had their fingers on the truth but, in light of modern scientific knowledge, were only tooled iby 7 *"theit own self- importance. ‘Now the Christian who thinks be or-she believes in. the . theory of evolution should remember that there ¢an be no fail of mian because man evolved. Actording ‘ti the Bible the fall of man brought death to the human race; but. death is the single most important ingredient in the theory. of evolution, Without death there ean -be .no evolution. ‘Therefore, if man began through evolution, then there first had to be death; and people could not have fallen from grace. In fact death is part of the natural grace of ‘evolution, “Still according to the theory of evolution since man did not fall from grace there was no original sin; and really there is no gin, Death did destructida are natural to evolution: ” When the weak links die out and the strong links survive _ ‘swar and murder can be seen in terms of natural selection. Rape is merely another means of reproduction. We. are, ‘after all, dealing with a purely: automatic process thati is. “gelf-generating,- Whatever moral standards one gives to life ‘hey are (ptally separate fram actual fe since there is to wide rai . _ Api asad 8 he ety : aaa ed ni ene tae poy bee ge fot he, could” - “never redeem man’s sins if man had no sins to begin with. , And I'm just fooling myself when ! say I've been born again . in the spirit of God as dslnner. One could get as much spiritual meaning out of Lord of the Rings as one. could out of the Bible. _ Atleast, that'sif1 accept ihe theory of evahitién- which I -don’t, At what point of evolution did God. create man in. His image? While man was unicettular?. While man was still a. fish? Is that what Jesus meant when He apidto his disciples _ “twill make you fishers of men?” ” Science, however, has get as meny missing links in the . theory of evolution ag it-has links. Science assumes that” foasila were formed over thousands of years. -¥et it only . takes a few days fora leaf to dry to the point of dist between gue's fingers, How is it possible for Jeaves to become foasils— if they must be compressed over such periods? Actuaily fossils are made very quickly; in fact crude ell has been manufactured from garbage in about 20 minutes, and such a recent creation as ‘a Mexican sombrero has been unearthed foasilired. There is a vast amount.of evidence thatall the fossiliferous ‘strata were depoalted in rapid - ‘mucceation in a single universal catastrophe. . Natutal variation is the result of hereditary lactors plus . veecasional negative changes called mutations. They are confined within the species by the rigid. Mendéliad Laws of Heredity. Hereditary factors are already present in the ° organism jn latent form and thus could never give rise to - anything genuinely:new. . The ‘only other changes: are” mutations, but these always havea riet negallve effect ‘pon’ the species, says Henry Hiebert itn “Evolution: Its a Callnee, “In View". ; % There is no way of making positive radiometric dates ‘sinceall experiments assume that a) the rocks being tested . have been unaffected for millions ‘of years and therefore represent a closed system separate from natural forces; b) that. the process rate of decay has remained conslant * throughout billions of years even though incréased coamic _ Fadiation could Affect radioactive decay rates; and ¢) that “"“no radiogenic daughter products were. present when the minerals were formed, mys Hiebert. ” “fn fact the only thing evolving in history is the theery of evolution. Anthropologists have established'that the alleged primitive features of Neanderthal Mab were: not due to genetic differences, but were due to‘arthritis and rickets, and that he is now clessifled as Homo sdpiens and posut-buman atall. He may soon find himself in the same company of evolutionary links as the Nebraska Man which was reconstructed {rom a pig’s tooth, Even the Peking Man. is now in disrepute. Evvolutionists are, of course, finding a new generation of names ‘to ge with the old drawings of these earlier “findings”. , ; ALPHA COLLEGE— VANCOUVER, —Is an Independent schoo! ‘affering @ challenging ~ academic high’ - school programme. —it teaches 6.C. Curriciium Grade 10, 11 and 2 courses. Ye —Semestars commence: Sept. wir an, Waa May, 1982 —A representative ‘wilt ba: in the Terrace arse late in May. ‘ FOR APPOINTMENT Ta: I TERVIEW write, or phone, no faster than May 18, fo:. The Prihcipal. Alpha College, 1820 ne $0. ’ Vancouver, B.C. VSM 3N® Phone (604) =I is sbeotulely isipodaibie’ or the ‘Chris an’ believer 7 Based én that theory there was no fall of man, there ig.n0 larger ~ navigation 2 me OTTAWA (cP) Canadian Satellite Commu- ‘nications: Ine. (Cancom) begins -its, radio and ' “television satellite _ broad- ‘casts, to poorly-cerved re- gions ‘of the country this ‘summer it will do se without having to worry about “ competition, It won’t have: - any... oo i _ Officials of the Canadian Radiotelevision and Tele- communications Com- | _ Mission, which Tuesday granted’ the - Yukon-based company a licence ta begin the service,’ told: reporters licensing another national satellite service would jeopardize Cancom’s viability. - Cancom, « ceasful byplication vaulted it over eight competitors, is _ Rot expected to reach the. breakéven point in its $21.6 - million venture before 1989. The company is a pert: Columbia's future bright | . EDWARDS AIR FORCE . BASE, Calif. (AP) — era of the space shnstle has begun. . ~ ‘Tuesday's; near-perfect - landing ‘after a successful flight by the Columbia -is testimony to the potential of the boxy, stubby-winged, spacé-going freighter, says _ Donald Slayton, shuttle. flight test, manager anda former’ astronaut. It: will; be said, become. ‘the ‘workhorse of an era ‘in which Atnericans will not -galy explore but exploit the . nique properties of space. oes (a industrial -sclentific-piat: yi) nillltary: ‘Bains ‘that were’ impossible without lowcost round trips. -- The thuitle’s 18-metre cargo bay can.carry up to _ 26,000 kilograms of in- struments and components: that. could be, orbited as high-fiyiig laboratories or factories to produce superior metal alloys, ‘pharmaceuticals and other . products that benefit from - - the weightlessness beyond earth's gravity. ’ The military ‘foresees a ~ lowcost way to place ever- reconnaissance, and = com- munications satellites in or- bit, and thiks‘of space-borne weapons such as satellite killers and. anti-misglle laner. beama, “In - addition, = the spacecraft chas. re--* established: America asa space-going country. . Fo * ‘ whose. suc. nership’ involving ‘Whitehorse broadcaster Rolf Hougen, the Major - shareholder; British Columbia Television Broadcasting — Ltd, Vancouver, Allareo Bsa casting Ltd. of Edmonton, ‘the’. Montreal-based“ Tele- media. Communications Ltd, . and | Niagara ‘Television Ltd. of Hamilton. The company | is expected to begin beaming English, French and native language programs through: four-TV_ and six radio channels on “Telesat Canada's ‘Anik-B. satellite in midJuly. . The CRTC said in its decision the service is in- _ tended to serve 334,000 « households. - in so-called. “remote and: underserved - - eommunities.”’- _ CRTC,, chairman’ ‘John: ‘Meisel told a news: con-— ference the decision “vir- ‘tually completes the mixed a few aninor agdravations, | He said the ship seems. in - good shape afler its a: hour journey. ; . “We've developed. a. transportation system | _ that's. going to- carry. us. . through, the next 20 years,”” . “he said: . - -The Columbia, mean- . _ while, WAS already being reconditioned © for“ ita’ next * flight: a‘leisurely two-day ’ trip to Florida on the back of aspecially equipped Boeing: ‘747 Jumbo jets At Florida's Kennedy oe Céntre, ie Colimbia yet'al aoe ight re Het ‘That one, with astronauts Joe Engle and Richard ‘Truly aboard, ls to last four days. : " And while the U.S. cele brated, ships’ for the world's first space {fi were taking shape in a desert hanger at nearby Palmdale: - The Challenger so far is FOR BEST RESULTS - existe ia Cana ’ ‘building by linking different ‘programs produced spe- _tifleally-° for. -. Atiantié should begin in_a ;:, John Young, who flew the the three sister t broadcasting syatem, that“ dienee “show Canadians ” and that Cancom will: ‘epntribute. to the ‘process of. natlon- | ming," he said. month service will. get programs produced by. in Vancouver, Edmonton, Vancouver, Edmonton, parts of the country, , ‘Many northern: and rural communities receive only the CBC's Northern Service. At ‘past CRTC hearings | representatives of, citizen groups: have demanded access to the same selection. of channels southern Canadians-enjoy as well as : northern audiences. + . 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