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Evolution's Missing Equation "X"
Warren L. Johns, Editor

Volume #4
Spring 2007

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Warren L. Johns, EditorThe genesis of a first living cell perpetually baffles evolutionists! Another unresolved mystery is to explain just how that first ever cell derived its genetic information from inert matter, no less.

If that's not enough to shatter the viability of evolutionism's elaborate musings, billions of years of coincidental molecular modification have yet to account for the origin of the torrent of human emotions erupting every day in every life. Evolutionary theory lacks the faintest explanatory clue.

This yawning chasm in viable thought deserves the label: The Missing Equation "X"!

Cascades of agonizing tears flow spontaneously from tragic loss.  Anger, embarrassment and irrepressible smiles take turns impacting the human spirit. Love's ecstatic joy unleashed through the souls, minds and bodies of a honeymooning couple inspires poetry. 

Far above-and-beyond physical passion, love shares unselfishly, forgives, protects youngsters, honors the aged, and commits loyally forever.  Love is the antonym to evolution's winner-take-all, "survival-of-the-fittest" mantra. 

Taking a cue from Michael J. Behe, it can be argued that his "mousetrap" example of irreducible complexity applies also to human behavior as well as to the complex physical functions of the heart, lungs, and brain. 

What kind of a semi-evolved, only part-human creature be if burdened with half-baked, uncertain emotional responses? Where is the evidence that mutations of the physical coupled with natural selection provide the source of the emotions of the human spirit?

Were ancient, not-quite-humans merely emotionless zombies, not knowing whether to laugh or cry at the death of a family member? 

The human brain anchors all spontaneous emotions displayed in physical format. Evolutionism fails to explain this spiritual dimension of the human experience.

Humans are not blobs of matter, automatons at the mercy of "natural" phenomena. The brain harnesses the senses, collects and stores data, and demonstrates free will by mobilizing its spiritual, mental, and physical resources. This mobilized intelligence powers choice. Collective choices shape character. 

Every human life fits into a purposeful "big picture," beyond the mechanical and God, the Creator of all life, authors the big picture.  

At this point, your reactions to these views are taking shape. Whether a person of independent thought or someone loaded with biases tied to previous experience or indoctrination, you already lean to approving or disapproving what you've read. All minds risk falling victim to knee jerk, sieg heil mentality. Ability to shake blind traditions and peer-pressured environments challenges free will's reasoning process. 

Your brain has spent a lifetime soaking up bits and pieces of data. Reasoned opinion results from a brain at work, reacting to evidence. Free will in play authors informed choices that shape human character.

Objective free will is a gift of the spiritual, the core of the human soul.  The majestic beauty of a human's freedom to think and act is off inert matter's screen. Random rearrangements of the material  can't conceivably design a human soul. 

Free will energizes creativity. Charles Robert Darwin harnessed his brain's creativity to conjecture a curious, phantom "science."  Paradoxically, his considerable brain power argued perversely that his thinking process theoretically evolved accidentally from some original, inorganic source.

It is one thing for evolutionism to allege that a living cell appeared spontaneously from inorganic matter without the input of genetic information. It is something else to allege a human's ability to store and retrieve data; sort out sights, sounds and memories in a reasoning process; and to react emotionally.

The brain is more than a computerized control center. It's a spiritual force that triggers every human emotion. Laughter, surprise, anger, love, sadness, joy, exhilaration---you name it---the brain brings the full dimension of the spirit to a living soul.

"Equation X" is missing from evolutionary theory---it doesn't exist. 

Nor can evolutionism explain the source of the spiritual nature that powers human emotions!

 


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Michael J. Behe, PhD

Wernher von Braun, PhD

Michael Denton, MD, PhD

Henry Gee, PhD

Duane T. Gish, PhD

Howard Glicksman, MD

Steven J. Gould, PhD

Brad Harrub, PhD

D. Russell Humphreys, PhD

George Javor, PhD

Gerald A. Kerkut, PhD

Wesley Kime, MD

Frank Lewis Marsh, PhD

Stephen C. Meyer, PhD

Robert T. Mitchell, MD

Donald R. Moeller, MD, DDS

Colin Patterson, PhD

Jonathan Sarfati, PhD

Lee M. Spetner, PhD

Larry Vardiman, PhD

Jonathon Wells, PhD

 

 

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