Up until the mid 1850s or so, when a then second tier “scientist” named Charles Darwin determined that we all evolved from monkeys, and thus had also all evolved from some single celled organism, and so by extension were a product of that super magical “chemical blob” in the sea however many billions of years ago are necessary to make it all believable, the vast majority of people believed that man was created by a God or Gods. Darwin proclaimed that all living things, including man, were just accidental happenings due to natural processes.
Of course the heathens of the day (and ever since) were eager to jump on that bandwagon, and some came right out and admitted why. If there was no almighty God, that meant stuff like the 10 Commandments did not apply any more. None of those pesky morals to constrain their behavior going forward. They were thrilled to become Darwinists, and to celebrate Darwin and his wonderful “scientific achievements”, because that meant they could do whatever the hell they liked in the morality area that wasn’t prohibited by law. They could also complain about and seek to repeal those actual laws that they claimed were based only on morality, since now much of common moral codes were now “disproven” by Darwin’s atheistic theory.
If you’re a patriotic American and you know your founding documents, you see a huge problem right away with Darwinism and everything just being a series of supercalifragilistic natural accidents. The Declaration Of Independence, which goes hand in hand with the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights, spells out where our rights come from. They do NOT come from government or from some assortment of Darwinists, they come from God.
This is a critical distinction lost on atheists/leftists. If your rights come from government then government can take those “rights” away. If you’re endowed with those rights by your creator then no government anywhere has any rightful authority to take them away. This is one of the key foundations of American exceptionalism.
The beginning of the Declaration, with my bold:
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Since the Declaration is the original founding document of the United States of America, if you’re being honest, you see right away that Darwinism is anti American. This also includes atheists in general since they refute the existence of God as well. The words above about “Nature’s God”, “created equal”, “endowed by their creator”, are completely incompatible with Darwinism and atheism. (“Self evident truths” are also a complete refutation of liberalism’s ideals on truth and/or morality changing from one person to another, but that’s another discussion.)
On a related note, if you’ve talked about the founders with leftists much, you may have heard claims about how the founders were “secular deists” or some similar garbage. Thankfully there is a site called WallBuilders.com that shreds this lie completely. The people behind that website also have a Substack now, and here is one of their recent posts with numerous written quotes from different founders:
If you’ve never read the founders in their own words, that post is a great place to start. Even if you have, that post is an excellent resource to bookmark. Many of the founders were even ordained ministers. They were NOT “secular deists”, and that claim is just one of thousands of lies from the left as part of their war against God and Christianity. Do the research and you will see that this country was absolutely founded on Christian ideals by Christian men. They just did not want the government to be able to enforce a particular version of Christianity.
But my main point here is not about the absurdity of the super magical chemical blob in the sea or the anti Americanism of Darwin’s ramblings. It’s about what it takes to prove Darwin and every other evolutionist wrong. Proponents of evolution will say that they are about science, and that Creationism is not scientific. That super magical chemical blob isn’t scientific either, but let’s pretend it is for now.
For atheist scientists of all flavors to be right, EVERYTHING must have a scientific explanation. Or at least some sort of reasonable scientific theory that offers an explanation. If you can find something that defies any sort of scientific explanation, then atheism and thus Darwinism is in deep trouble. And it only takes one thing.
While this sort of thing is faked in magic acts using wires, mirrors, coverings, etc., if you see a man standing out in the open with people all around him, and he’s able to levitate a brick using his mind, there is NO scientific explanation for that. Obviously people get to walk up to the man and all around the man and confirm that there are no wires, fishing line, blasting air, or whatever holding up the brick, but my premise is that the man is actually levitating the brick using his mental powers. He is defying gravity and Newton’s laws of forces using his mind. If you see that, you know there are forces at work beyond what atheistic science says is possible.
People fully confirmed to levitate objects may have never happened before, but what else could disprove pure science?? A ghost is an example. Just one confirmed ghost anywhere, doing anything. Science has no explanation for an actual ghost in the most common sense, which is the spirit of a dead person either remaining behind after death or returning at some point. So if you believe in ghosts or spirits of any kind, you should not be a Darwinist.
We don’t need to get to ghosts either, and we certainly don’t need to be “slimed”. Ever have a premonition that came true? Know someone else who has? Do you believe that psychics, including the ones who have been consulted by law enforcement to help solve murders, are able to see things that happened in the past even though they did not personally witness the events? Even a glimpse of past events? Any instance of someone seeing a future event, seeing an event that they did not witness, or otherwise communicating mentally with other people or with any type of spirit, is supernatural and beyond the realm of science.
I know a good bit about wireless communication and electromagnetic radiation and wave propagation in general, and I guarantee you there is no explanation anywhere in that field that could come close to explaining what is often referred to as “extra sensory perception” (ESP) or any type of real (Of course there are plenty of fakes.) psychic ability. That’s why it’s referred to as “extra sensory”, but that could just as well be “extra science”.
If you have experienced any of this, or you believe that others have, then you should not claim to be an atheist evolutionist. The only possible explanation is a supernatural one. At that point, it’s really illogical to keep worshipping the religion of evolution, with its prophet Darwin and its god that magical chemical blob in the sea.
Change my mind.
One small example of the after effects of Darwinism I mentioned above:
https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1654206763296755715
Your analysis is a necessary one. People like Schumer and Pelosi and Biden have utter contempt for the idea that the world is infused with guiding principles one should not transgress. We are in the mess that we're in because when we jettisoned God, we lost the importance of living virtuously. I'm not a church-goer, but I can see that was a big mistake.