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The most striking differences between the creation and evolution perspectives of mankind are the fundamental differences in anthropology – who and what is man?
Evolution views mankind as merely another species in the animal kingdom whose unique intelligence arose from natural selection and random mutations. Man is merely a physical bag of chemicals who is only different from lower animals in terms of the degree and descriptions of his qualities. Man is not fundamentally different in kind. Any power or authority possessed by man was achieved by crawling up out of the slime and seizing it through superior acquired traits.
Creation views man as being created on the sixth day in the image of God himself. Man has a physical body, but is further revealed as an eternal soul and as a spirit being that exists apart from his body. Scripture compares mankind positively to both God himself as well as to the angels. Man occupies an appointed and commissioned position far above the animals by virtue of the act of creation. His unique qualities are not merely a difference of degree but a significant difference in kind. God did not say, “Hey, now that we’ve made all of these animals, let’s make a super-smart animal.” God said, “Let us make man in our image.”
So whereas, the naturalistic evolutionary view places man at the top of some evolutionary scale in the animal kingdom, Scripture says of man, “You made him a little lower than the angels, and crowned him with glory and honor to rule over creation.” The lion was not created to be king of the jungle, mankind was!
The fall has led to a spiritual blindness regarding the reality of God and the need for salvation. Even though they may intellectually deny it, I believe most humans know they are more than a bag of chemicals and a mere member of one species in the animal kingdom. Our own hearts tell us we are intelligently designed spirit beings. Many people who claim intellectual naturalism actually participate in forbidden occult activities and are well aware of their existence as spirit beings by using their spiritual power in forbidden ways.
The invention of the mirror and the human capacity for self-reflection provide much more direct evidence for the intelligent design of mankind than arguments from biochemistry (though I do find them elegant and persuasive.) The Scriptural distinctions between humans and the animals are much more obvious and compelling than biochemical arguments that emphasize sameness. When reduced to the materialist view that humans are mere bags of chemicals, the evolutionary worldview is easily refuted in the heart of the hearer, because the individual’s soul and spirit testify to his heart that he is much, much more.
It is the intelligent design of man in the image of God with an eternal soul and eternal spirit that raises man above the animals and allows mankind to pursue science in accord with “the good commission” to be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it. The intelligent design of man empowers man’s rulership over the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the seas. The existence of science itself and it’s incredible empowering of mankind to fulfill the good commission are self-evident proofs of that man is intelligently designed and still bears the image of God.
The most striking differences between the creation and evolution perspectives of mankind are the fundamental differences in anthropology – who and what is man?
Evolution views mankind as merely another species in the animal kingdom whose unique intelligence arose from natural selection and random mutations. Man is merely a physical bag of chemicals who is only different from lower animals in terms of the degree and descriptions of his qualities. Man is not fundamentally different in kind. Any power or authority possessed by man was achieved by crawling up out of the slime and seizing it through superior acquired traits.
Creation views man as being created on the sixth day in the image of God himself. Man has a physical body, but is further revealed as an eternal soul and as a spirit being that exists apart from his body. Scripture compares mankind positively to both God himself as well as to the angels. Man occupies an appointed and commissioned position far above the animals by virtue of the act of creation. His unique qualities are not merely a difference of degree but a significant difference in kind. God did not say, “Hey, now that we’ve made all of these animals, let’s make a super-smart animal.” God said, “Let us make man in our image.”
So whereas, the naturalistic evolutionary view places man at the top of some evolutionary scale in the animal kingdom, Scripture says of man, “You made him a little lower than the angels, and crowned him with glory and honor to rule over creation.” The lion was not created to be king of the jungle, mankind was!
The fall has led to a spiritual blindness regarding the reality of God and the need for salvation. Even though they may intellectually deny it, I believe most humans know they are more than a bag of chemicals and a mere member of one species in the animal kingdom. Our own hearts tell us we are intelligently designed spirit beings. Many people who claim intellectual naturalism actually participate in forbidden occult activities and are well aware of their existence as spirit beings by using their spiritual power in forbidden ways.
The invention of the mirror and the human capacity for self-reflection provide much more direct evidence for the intelligent design of mankind than arguments from biochemistry (though I do find them elegant and persuasive.) The Scriptural distinctions between humans and the animals are much more obvious and compelling than biochemical arguments that emphasize sameness. When reduced to the materialist view that humans are mere bags of chemicals, the evolutionary worldview is easily refuted in the heart of the hearer, because the individual’s soul and spirit testify to his heart that he is much, much more.
It is the intelligent design of man in the image of God with an eternal soul and eternal spirit that raises man above the animals and allows mankind to pursue science in accord with “the good commission” to be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it. The intelligent design of man empowers man’s rulership over the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the seas. The existence of science itself and it’s incredible empowering of mankind to fulfill the good commission are self-evident proofs of that man is intelligently designed and still bears the image of God.