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Friday, May 29, 2015

Reject Evolution and Live Longer?

Scientifically, evolution is on its last legs and has become a faith-based institution. So, I'll start from there.

In evolutionary thinking, mankind is evolving from a primitive state to a more advanced state. In Biblical thinking, man is devolving from an advanced state to a more primitive state. History and science support the Biblical view. Languages are more primitive than they used to be. Humans lose an average of 200 base pairs of DNA per generation instead of adding information. Ancient records, including non-Biblical texts, give lifespans in terms of hundreds of years. Etc. However, scientists have been conditioned to think with an evolutionary worldview. What would happen if they ignored the scientific "knowledge" of evolution and looked at the facts as they are?

Some parts of the body never stop growing. One of those is the brow ridge. When evolutionists find a skull with a large brow ridge such as a neanderthal, they immediately assume it's a less-evolved cousin of man, although that's been changing in light of recent discoveries. When a Biblically thinking scientist sees a skull with a large brow ridge, he automatically knows it's a normal human who lived a very long lifespan, hundreds of years.

If, instead of looking at neanderthals etc., as primitive relatives, what if we looked at them as a more advanced form of man from post or even pre-flood times the way the Bible and other records suggest? One of the main differences between people today and the people of the flood era is lifespan. We live a fraction of the time they did. Why? Is the answer in neanderthal or other DNA? I think a very interesting line of research would be to investigate "primitive" DNA to see if we could unlock genetic therapies that would allow modern humans to live hundreds of years just like our ancestors. If the Bible is correct, there's a major discovery waiting for us. We don't have to live these short, brutal lives only to die just as we're finally starting to figure things out.

That's something I think about sometimes. Evolutionary thinking is holding us back. Scientists are trying to unlock the mysteries of anti-aging genes, when the answers are already in plain sight if we would invest in research based on the right worldview. What if you could live to be 900 years old, and closed-minded, evolutionary thinking is the only thing standing in the way?

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