The Vital Importance of
Believing In Recent Creation
By Henry Morris,
Ph.D.
Those of us who still believe not only that the Bible
is the inerrant Word of God, but also that God intended it to be understood by ordinary
people (not just by scholarly specialists in science or theology) have been
labeled “young-earth creationists.”
We did not choose that name for ourselves, but it is true that, since
we believe that God is capable of saying what He means and means what He says,
we have to believe that the whole creation is far
younger
than evolutionists can accept.
It would be much more comfortable for us not to believe in a young
earth of course. Not only are the entire scientific and educational establishments
committed to “old-earth evolutionism,” but so also are the supposedly more
intellectual segments of the religious world. The seminaries and colleges
of the so-called mainline denominations have almost all capitulated to “theistic
evolutionism,” and most evangelical colleges and seminaries espouse “old-earth
creationism,” or what many call “progressive creationism.”
So “young-earth creationism” is not a comfortable position to hold,
especially for scientists or ambitious students, and it would be tempting
either to give it up (as many have, under the persuasive influence of such
winsome speakers as Hugh Ross, Robert Gange, and
other popular evangelicals) or else just to say it really doesn’t matter how
or when God created (as do most modern churches and para-church
organizations), as long as we believe that He is our Creator.
But it does matter, and that is why the Institute for Creation Research
(ICR) was formed in the first place. Our very statement of faith specifies
this position. In this article, therefore, I want to reemphasize once again
why it is vitally important to continue to believe, as our Christian forefathers
did, that “in six days, the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that
in them is, and rested the seventh day” (Exodus
20:11).
Implications
of the Old Earth Position
Therefore, Christians who want to harmonize the standard geological/astronomical
age system with Scripture must use
eisegesis, not exegesis, to do so. That is, they have to try
to interpret Scripture in such a
way as to make it fit modern scientism. We believe on the other hand, that
the only way we can really honor the Bible
as God’s inspired Word is to assume
it as authoritative on all subjects with which it deals. That means we must
use the Bible to interpret scientific
data, not use naturalistic presuppositions to direct our Bible interpretations.
Those who choose the latter course, however, embark on a very slippery
slope that ends in a precipice. For if the long geological ages really took
place, that means there were at least a billion years of suffering
and death in the animal kingdom before the arrival of men and women in the
world. Each geological “age” is identified by the types of dead organisms
now preserved as fossils in the rocks of that age, and there are literally
billions of such fossils buried in the earth’s crust. This fact leads to the
following very disturbing chain of conclusions, as follows:
This would lead us to conclude further that we have no real Savior.
Christ is no longer here on Earth, but sin and death are still here, so the
promises in the Bible concerning future salvation seem
to have
been
just empty rhetoric. If God’s Word
was wrong about creation and about the meaning of Christ’s death, it becomes
obvious that its prophecies and promises concerning the future are of no value
either.
Finally, there remains no reason to believe in God at all—at least
not in the personal, loving, omniscient, omnipotent, holy, righteous God that
the Bible makes Him out to be. If that kind
of God really existed, He would never have created the groaning, suffering,
dying world implied by the long ages required for evolution. If
suffering and death in the world—especially the suffering and death of Christ—are
not the result of God’s judgment on sin in the world, then the most reasonable
inference is that the God of the Bible
does not exist. The slippery slope of compromise finally ends in the
dark chasm of atheism, at least for those who travel to its logical termination.
Where
We Must Stand
Therefore, no matter how much more convenient
it would be to adopt the old-earth approach or the “doesn’t matter” approach,
we cannot do it. We could have more speaking engagements, more book sales,
larger crowds, and better acceptance even by the evangelical Christian world
if we would just take the broad road, but we cannot do it.
The Bible is the inerrant,
infallible, inspired Word of the
living gracious, omnipotent Creator and the Lord Jesus Christ is our crucified
and risen Savior, and all the real facts of science and history support these
truths.
On the other hand, there is no genuine scientific evidence for evolutionism.
No true evolution from one kind of organism to a more complex kind has ever
been observed in all human history, and there is no recorded history beyond
the six thousand or so years of Biblical history. Any alleged earlier ages
have to be postulated on the discredited assumption of uniformitarianism.
Even if such imaginary ages ever existed, they left no credible fossil records
of real evolutionary transitions among the billions of fossils preserved in
the rocks.
What the fossils do show is death — rapid death and burial, in fact,
or else they would not have been preserved at all. And death speaks of sin
and judgment, not evolution and long ages. Pain and death are not “good” things,
and a loving God would not call them good. They are instead, “the wages of
sin” (Romans 6:23). This judgment by our all-holy
Creator necessarily fell on Adam and his descendants and also on all the “dominion”
over which God had placed him in charge.
In the new earth which God in Christ will create after sin is finally
purged out of this groaning creation, however, “there shall be no more death,
neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain” (Revelation 21:4). Once again, God’s creation will all be “very good!”
In the meantime, we do well to continue to believe His Word just as it stands. God forbid that we should ever “love the
praise of men more than the praise of God” (John 12:43).
Dr.
Henry M. Morris, the man who would revive the creationist movement in 1961
with a popular book promoting the idea of a worldwide flood and then, two
years later, founded the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), grew up in
the Texas of the 1920s and 1930s as a religiously indifferent youth. Shortly
after his graduation from Rice in 1939 Morris accepted the Bible, from Genesis through Revelation, as the
infallible and literal Word of God. In 1961, Morris and John C. Whitcomb,
an Old Testament scholar, published
The Genesis Flood, which Stephen
Jay Gould calls “the founding document of the creationist movement.” Dr.
Morris, the father of the modern creation movement, founder and President
of ICR, and a great defender of the Christian faith, went home to be with
the Lord on February 25, 2006. Dr. Morris’ son, Dr. John Morris, now serves
as President of ICR. For more information about ICR visit their website at
www.icr.org.