17.4.07

Virginian verilöyly ja AiG

Aina kun jotain kamalaa tapahtuu ja paljon viattomia ihmisiä kuolee, niin Answers in Genesis-järjestölle tulee pakottava tarve selittää maailman pahuutta; Tsunamin jälkilöylyissä, kuten myös 9/11 iskujen jälkeen. Äänessä on Ken Ham. Tällä kertaa näin.

"We live in an era when public high schools and colleges have all but banned God from science classes. In these classrooms, students are taught that the whole universe, including plants and animals—and humans—arose by natural processes. Naturalism (in essence, atheism) has become the religion of the day and has become the foundation of the education system (and Western culture as a whole). The more such a philosophy permeates the culture, the more we would expect to see a sense of purposelessness and hopelessness that pervades people’s thinking. In fact, the more a culture allows the killing of the unborn, the more we will see people treating life in general as “cheap.”"

Onneksi hän sentään osoittaa jotain hillintää:

"I’m not at all saying that the person who committed these murders at Virginia Tech was driven by a belief in millions of years or evolution."

Tosin tekstin alareunassa voi olla vihje siitä miksi verilöyly tapahtui Virginian teknillisessä yliopistossa:

"This is the very campus where the modern creation movement, in one sense, was launched: it’s the school where Dr. Henry Morris was teaching civil engineering when he co-wrote the classic work The Genesis Flood, which historians acknowledge as the beginning of what was to become a worldwide creationist movement."

Hmmm.

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