Dr. Don Clark of Creation Moments, along with Jim, David and the Morning Show audience, reflects on an opinion piece from The Federalist detailing three modern scientific discoveries that have evolutionists on their heels …
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I just listened to your show talking about vaccines. You need to listen to this talk done by Dr Jonathan Sarfiti, Dr Rob Carter, and Gary Bates talking about vaccines. Your program seems to be based on emotion and not science. I would appreciate your thoughts on the information they present in their podcast.
https://creation.com/media-center/youtube/ct-alleviators-of-curse
Thanks Frank for your comment and sending the link. Interesting perspective. As you may be aware there is and has been much controversy over vaccines for years, and not just over the current new, unproven gene therapies that are being called vaccines. They are not vaccines as usually defined. These are totally different technology that has not been approved as as vaccines but as experimental therapies. So I can understand someone not wishing to participate in the largest experimental drug study ever in human history. So whether one is for or against vaccines, it is my belief that it should be an individual choice and not mandated by the government or pressured by society in general.
Now with regard to the video. As they acknowledged, Jesus did heal the sick. He also raised people from the dead. He told his disciples that they would do great works than these. As disciples and imitators of Christ, then we should be doing these things as well to help demonstrate the love of God and power of His kingdom. The authors suggest that we can do this through modern medicine, vaccines being a part of that. While we are made in God’s image, part of which is creativity and ability to discover and use what we learn, in my mind this is different from what Jesus did while he was on earth. His healing of the sick and raising the dead was supernatural. Our healing of the sick through medical science, marvelous as it may be, is through man’s efforts and not supernatural. While our ability to understand and use what we learn from the world around us can help point one to a creator God, this is not the works of God. This is not what Jesus did while he was on this earth and this is not the greater works that his disciples would do following his death and resurrection. These works are supernatural to help point folks to a supernatural, all powerful God.
Thanks again for your comment and passing on the link. Blessings, Dr Don
The BIG problem is that Stephen Meyer thinks that God used ‘billions of yrs’ of sin, suffering, 5 major, nr global extinctions etc to ‘create’ a ‘Very Good’ creation! As do most ‘Intelligent Designers’, like ‘Theistic Evolutionists’, ‘Deists’ and no doubt many other deniers of the simple, plain truth. ‘NO EXCUSE!’ as Romans 1 says, and look at the results like LGBT etc – the Judgement, as Roms 1 goes on to say…..MARANATHA!