Probably the biggest or at least the
most public battle in the Christian world today is the debate over
origin. Christians such as the well known Ken Ham of Asnwers in
Genesis continue to propose the idea of Biblical creation and the
naturalists such as Richard Dawkins continues to promote the belief
in naturalistic evolution as the means by which we came to be. Both
sides have spilled a lot of ink and used up a lot of bandwidth and a
lot of screen time arguing over particulars and data points and yes's
and no's. Oddly enough though, there's a few points that are rarely
if ever brought up.
First let's talk about eternity and
nothing. This is the question: Was there ever a point when there was
nothing? Does it matter? Actually it matters quite a bit because
those who claim that the universe created itself from nothing are
standing on, well, nothing. Look at the word 'nothing', it literally
means “no” “thing.” If there is nothing there, than nothing
can happen. You can't have chemical reactions without chemicals, you
can't have friction without things to rub against each other, and you
can't have even have time without something to 'pass through it.'
Now some would argue that you can create something from nothing but
don't listen to them. They're using logical dishonesty because
energy is still a 'thing.' If there was ever a time when there was
truly nothing, then there could never be anything. So ultimately
even the evolutionist has to agree with the creationist on one point,
there is something that has the power to exist within itself, ie.
something that has always been. The naturalist will say it's matter
and energy or just energy, while the creationist will say it is God.
Others might try and propose an infinite regression of creators.
That this was created by that, which was created by this other thing,
which was in turn created by this other other thing, etc. This is of
course preposterous and not worth even discussing.
The second issue is a bit more odd to
describe; where did information come from? Let me put it this way,
matter is essentially stuff and energy is energy but where does data
fit in? It's not made of matter nor energy and you can't hold
information in a jar. You can store information in matter and in
energy but neither one can make it. Here's anther way of looking
about it: chemical reactions. When you put vinegar and baking soda
together, what happens? It bubbles and swells out to a much larger
size, right? Why? You can look into the science and understand what
is happening in the reaction but why do those particular vinegar bits
now how they should react to those baking soda bits? We don't find a
long list or rules for the behavior of atoms written on their
itty-bitty parts, and there's no explanation as to why they should
react one way and not another.
Think of DNA, the life instructions.
It's all find and dandy to say that it contains all the data needed
to build a life form, but that arrangement of chemicals is only
useful because the parts of cells know how to read that information.
They know the language. If you took a bag full of scrabble tiles and
had a group of people pull them at random, it's entirely possible
that someone might eventually spell a word, like bat for example.
That might sound amazing, but those three 'letters' are just ink on
wood. The are completely without meaning and use without the
knowledge of the specific English language! The reality is that
matter has never been seen and simply cannot create information, only
an intelligence can. So even if matter existed forever, there's
still no way for it to interact because there would be no rules, no
instructions for how the pieces should fit. Here's where it get's
really interesting; even if that information did exist on it's own,
there's no reason for it to stay that way. In the chaos and anarchy
of a randomly generated world there is no authority, no power that
makes things stay the same so the rules of matter that exist today
could theoretically change tomorrow! When God runs things however,
when an all powerful creator makes and keeps existence, everything
dances to His drumbeat. He keeps matter in line, He adds data and
information to dead matter, He makes life and order even possible!
So there we go, a look at a couple of
issues that don't get talked about much. Give 'em a turn or two
around your mind and let me know what you think. Apart from all the
information being used in the evolution/creation debate these are a
couple of ideas that really make you pause and consider their
implications, and getting people to think is something Christians
should be doing all the time.
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