Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Who's Your Daddy - part 2

Luke 7:35 "Wisdom is proved bright by all her children."

So - let's look into this a little more deeply. Why are the children of evolution so ugly? Darwin, in his support of natural selection and survival of the fittest, put a very low value on the outcasts and ''maimed" of society. This in turn causes the followers of his theory to place that same low value on these 'weak animals' (his words). When you can place a low value on a human being, you can dismiss them. When you can dismiss them, you can eliminate them with a clear conscience.

Also, the nature of evolution is that man is basically an animal that must survive on its own strength and when it dies, it returns to the dust. There is an inherent hopelessness in this mindset.

So, the combination of the devaluation of human life and the hopelessness that results from evolution, will necessarily lead to the place that we find ourselves at: abortion rates are sky high, depression is rampant, leading to suicidal thoughts (and actions) and drug use has permeated our society. Students, who have been taught this from kindergarten, feel a sense of isolation and hopelessness, therefore bullying and school violence are escalating. Why not? It's survival of the fittest! I don't matter and neither does he!

These are the children of Darwin. They are ugly and they are mean. An unborn baby, the weakest and most helpless (and most useless) of all creations, can be aborted without a thought. The 'lesser' races can starve to death in Africa without a hand reaching across the ocean to lift them up. The weak elderly can be placed in nursing homes around the country and then left to die without a visit. Why? Because they offer nothing to society.

I love the words of Psalm 41. "Blessed is he who has regard for the weak; the LORD delivers him in times of trouble. The LORD will protect him and preserve his life; he will bless him in the land and not surrender him to the desire of his foes. The LORD will sustain him on his sickbed and restore him from his bed of illness."

Also, from Psalm 68: "Sing to God, sing praise to his name, extol him who rides on the clouds his name is the LORD—and rejoice before him. A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling. God sets the lonely in families, he leads forth the prisoners with singing"

We do matter. Each and everyone of God's creation matters. This is the message we must get out. First, we must believe it. We must see every single person we come across as a valuable, worthwhile creation of God. Then we must convince them of this fact. We must be the hand and heart of God reaching out to the masses who have been taught since childhood that life means nothing and that they are essentially worthless.

I know that the humanist system tries to teach them otherwise, about tolerance and valuing each other, but the problem is that all their 'teachings' fly in the face of all of their teachings. I know, I've been in the public schools. I've witnessed firsthand the contradictions of being told that they are glorified animals in science and valuable members of society in the their sociology class. These kids are a mess. And don't forget, according to Ecclesiastes 3:11 states: "He has set eternity in the hearts of men."

So there these people sit - with eternity beating in their hearts, telling them that there is something more, yet their 'system' is also beating upon their hearts, telling that there is nothing else and it's mere survival of the fittest. We must love the unlovable and show them that God loves them and died for them and desires an intimate relationship with them. We must beat back the ugly children of evolution and bring them to their true Father.

The hideous children of Darwin must die.

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