Sunday, January 10, 2010

Intelligent Design January 10, 2010

During today's lesson, we continued to explore evidence that supports an intelligent design in life, indicators that there must be a creator, and facts that cannot be explained in a theory of "primordial soup", random selection, and evolutionary design of complex life as the solution to the age-old question regarding the creation of all living things. The complex process of blood clotting was described in detail with prominent men of science admitting that the process cannot be explained through the theory of evolutionary development. The amazing role of various components of a living cell and the replication of genetic material through the splitting of a DNA molecule and the creation of a complementary copy of genetic material that occurs in all living cells was also reviewed and cited as evidence of an almighty, all-knowing, all-powerful creator who is responsible for the creation of life and the perpetuation of all life as we know it today.

I found it interesting that our discussion in class led us to a conversation about the curriculum taught in our public schools and the validity or lack of validity of much of the scientific literature in our children's textbooks. We concluded that our children need to understand that the fact that something is written in a textbook does not make it a valid truth of life. Then, the preacher made the same point in his sermon this morning as he made reference to the fact that textbooks and the material in them are prone to change every six years or so. As Brother Chris stated, there is only one book that is absolutely truthful and correct and it is the Word of God.

We will continue in our study of intelligent design next week. I hope you will join us in this awesome study of the truth of God's Word and the fallacy of the attacks and challenges against the Word of God that are often prevalent in our culture today. We shall look forward to seeing you in Sunday School next week.

P.S. It is great to be back in the United States after visiting Germany, France, and Luxembourg for the past three weeks and it is great to be back with our Christian brothers and sisters in Sunday School. We hope to be back in the saddle for a while now. Let me know if I can pray for you or help you in any way.--Jimmy

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