Leading US magazine exposes evolution’s tall tales!
Published: 5 January 2001(GMT+10)
The major American magazine The American Spectator in its current issue
(December 2000 – January 2001) devotes most of its pages to this theme: what
American students often learn in their public schools is just plain wrong. In particular,
the teaching of evolution as fact in science texts is singled out and receives 10
pages of coverage in this special edition.
Although none of the four writers apparently accepts a literal reading of the Book
of Genesis, they have nevertheless provided a useful public service in compiling
a litany of fakes, frauds, and faulty science that still appear in highly used science
textbooks that indoctrinate young people in ‘molecules-to-man’ evolution.
Many of these texts are college-level, where one would think that the caliber of
scholarship would certainly be a notch higher.
Survival of the fakest, not fittest
In a hard-hitting exposé (‘Survival of the Fakest’) of evolutionists’
gaffes and quackeries, Dr Jonathan Wells (Ph.D., Biology, U.C. Berkeley) lists seven
‘pillars of Darwinian theory’ that are featured in many science books
today (including standard texts that have seen many printings1) yet are patently incorrect, and are KNOWN by the
general scientific community to be wrong.
If you attended government schools anywhere in the world, you were probably wrongly
taught that the following were facts, as Dr Wells debunks:
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that the famous Miller/Urey experiment of 1953 supposedly produced the building
blocks of life in a test tube.
The truth: Miller/Urey had to have a hydrogen-rich atmosphere for their experiment.
Yet for almost 30 years, scientists involved in this field of research have concluded
that the early atmosphere of Earth was quite different from this. So while their
experiment does not work at all, some texts (e.g. Molecular Biology of the Cell
by Alberts) continue to inform students that the first step to creating life was
overcome by Miller and Urey. See also Q&A: Origin of Life.
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that embryos in vertebrates are virtually identical in their early stages, which
is evidence of descent from a common evolutionary ancestor.
The truth: this was an outright fraud first perpetrated over 100 years ago as ‘science’.
Incredibly, the doctored drawings of embryonic similarity have been known to be
false for about 100 years, and yet Dr Wells reports that ‘most current biology
textbooks’ feature the fake drawings as powerful evidence for evolution. See
also Embryonic Fraud Rediscovered.
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That peppered moths in an area of England, which went from being mostly light colored
to dark colored in the overall moth population, are evidence for evolution occurring
in the present.
The truth: even putting aside the obvious fact that the moths are still moths and
thus no upward evolution could have occurred anyway, the whole episode was staged
to begin with! (as was reported in detail in our
Creation magazine)
Nevertheless, Dr Wells has discovered that the staged photographs of dead moths
glued to tree trunks continues to appear in almost all biology texts and is supposed
‘proof’ of evolution working through the mechanism of natural selection.
The emperor’s evolutionary new clothes
In Dr Wells’s article, based on his new book Icons of Evolution,
he examines four additional pillars that have also been knocked down (by evolutionists
themselves) and yet continue to be paraded in science texts as evidence for macro-evolution.
He writes that once ‘the false “evidence” is taken away, the case
for Darwinian evolution, in the textbooks at least, is so thin it’s almost
invisible.’
Why does the textbook charade continue? Dr Wells suspects ‘that there’s
an agenda other than pure science at work here.’ He cites one motivation:
adherence to atheism, which is expressed openly by evolutionary fundamentalist Dr
Richard Dawkins, whom Wells cites as saying that evolution makes it ‘possible
to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist.’ Others hold to strictly naturalistic
(i.e. no room for the supernatural in science) and materialistic view of the universe.
Therefore, opines Dr Wells, philosophical, rather than scientific, views are what
is motivating the science textbook writers.
Baylor bails out on academic freedom
Another article in the current The American Spectator features a scathing
commentary on the decision by the president of Southern Baptist-affiliated Baylor
University in Texas to succumb to the ‘mob rule’ of evolutionary zealots
on his campus and fire the director of the Michael Polyani Center because he dared
question evolutionary dogma. The center’s former director, Dr William Dembski2, was hired to investigate
the concept of intelligent design in nature. Even though he and the center did not
promote Biblical creation at all, the very questioning of evolution made him the
victim of intense ridicule and eventual academic censorship by his colleagues.
At one point in the heated campus controversy, university president Dr Robert Sloan
even remarked that the uproar by Baylor professors ‘border[ed] on McCarthyism.’
And in an April 20 article, Dr Sloan stated that ‘I believe there are matters
of intellectual and academic integrity at stake here … We should not be afraid
to ask questions, even if they are politically incorrect.’
Eventually, however, the president’s call for academic freedom apparently
lost out to expediency in order to placate his hysterical faculty.3 While this could be (sadly) expected on a secular
campus where freedom of expression is often thwarted when evolution is challenged
in even a small way, this shameful firing at a professing Baptist university makes
it an even sadder episode and reveals the general decay of Christianity in America
today.
Notes
- Including the popular high school textbook Biology
co-authored by leading anti-creationist Dr George B. Johnson (the text is in at
least its fifth edition). Return to Text.
- A demoted Dr Dembski remains on campus as an associate research
professor. Return to Text.
- If you would like to write a respectful, inquisitive letter
to Dr Sloan, write to: Dr Robert Sloan, President, Baylor University, Waco TX 76798
or send an e-mail to him at
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
If you happen to be a Baptist, you may want to mention that in your letter as well.
Return to Text.
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