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Darwinism as a Religion or Meddlesome Creator and the Dumb Goddess of the Natural Selection
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Walter Prytulak
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| Movement is self-evident, whereas universal stillness is not. Based on the false premise of stillness logical inference was drawn that there was a creator to jumpstart the movement. The jump-starting required a purpose for which it was undertaken, requiring the creator to meddle in the affairs of his creatures, requiring organized religions to assist him in this venture, justifying punishment as a means of changing human nature, creating violent societies, and finally leading to wars. Remedy: get rid of the concept of creator! Creation and evolution are myths in search of relics (fossils) to buttress its beliefs. Since evolutionists are loath to accept meddlesome intrusiveness by a creator, they opted out for a dumb goddess of Natural Selection who, acting in a dissociated state of mind, fortuitously uses her judgment when selecting which species are genetically best fitted to survive. Life is a spontaneous movement, from within, and since everything is in a state of flux, everything is alive. Dead atoms and their particles could not generate life no matter how intricately configured. Darwinist evolution is dismissed on grounds that acquired traits cannot be inherited, that Gould’s ‘punctuated equilibrium’ contradicts step-by step evolutionary changes, that Behe’s concept of ‘irreducible complexity’ challenges it on a molecular level, and that arranging fossils according to their similarities only reflects the ingenuity of the classifier, without showing any relevance to the question of the origin of species. Preview a Chapter. |
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Walter Prytulak is a physician practicing psychiatry in a small community in Ontario, Canada. He is in the process of completing his second book, laying down groundwork for a new socio-economic order in the new millennium.
Email: walpry@execulink.com
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