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ALIENS
AND CREATION
(The
Theory of Panspermia)
Donald
R. Fox
There
is no disputation; atheism rejects the word of God, the Bible. They
side with the evolutionists who believe in an assortment of theories
on how life began. Further, evolutionists’s doubt among themselves
on how our earth and the cosmos began. Our solar system is vast and
complex, yet these multiparty arrangements run like a clock, perfect.
Life itself is beyond comprehension from us humans to the animal
world. On and on we all understand this multifaceted nature of our
universe and our perfect globe, beautiful unique earth.
I
have several debates conducted over many years between Christians and
an assortment of deniers of creation and God Almighty. Some of the
debates are preserved on an audio format, and others are in book
form. Whatever the case is, the non-believer or the evolutionists,
their presentation supporting their theories falls short, at the
point of nonsense. One theory of the evolutionist I have never heard
of on the polemic platform is the theory of Panspermia. To boil that
theory down for us who are not familiar with such, it is a hypothesis
that aliens from other planets created life upon our earth.
The
following is extractions from “That Their Words May be Used Against
Them. Quotes from Evolutionists Useful for Creationists."
Complied by Henry M. Morris, Institute for Creation Research, San
Diego, CA published 1997.
From
page 61 of Henry M. Morris’ work, “Organic Compound Synthesis on
the Primitive Earth, Science”, vol. 130 (July 31, 1959).
“Surely
one of the most marvelous feats of 20th-century
science would be the firm proof that life exists on another planet.
All the projected space flights and the high costs of such
developments would be fully justified if they were able to establish
the existence of life on either Mars or Venus. In that case, the
thesis that life develops spontaneously when conditions are favorable
would be far more firmly established, and our whole view of the
problem of the origin of life would be confirmed.”
Mitton,
Simon, and Roger Lewin, “Is Anyone Out There?” New Scientist
(August 16, 1973). Mitton is Secretary of the Institute of Astronomy,
Cambridge. Page 380, “They
hypothesize that thousands of millions of years ago, an intelligent
civilization decided to seed other nearby planets with primitive
forms of life in hope that more advance civilizations might develop.
Crick and Orgel that their proposal---called Directed Panspermia---is
an tenable as other theories that aim to explain the origin of life
on Earth.”
Side
Note: I am not a mind-reader, but I wonder if you thought as you
read this essay, “How did the aliens from outer space come into
being?”
So
friends, these brilliant scientists reject the simplicity of “In
the beginning God created the heaven and the earth" (Genesis 1:1
KJV).
NOTE:
For
a few web sites that dwell on this science fiction theory:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Aliens+Created+Earth&hl=en&sourceid=gd&rlz=1D1DLUS_enUS303US315
and
NOTE:
For
additional study see essay titled “ACCEPTABLE EXPLANATION.”
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