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Monday, July 21, 2008
Dinesh D'Souza :: Townhall.com Columnist
An Absentee God?
by Dinesh D'Souza
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To see why this is so, let’s apply an entirely secular analysis and go with Hitchens' premise that there is no God and man is an evolved primate. Well, man's basic frame and brain size haven't changed throughout his terrestrial existence. So here is the problem. Homo sapiens has been on the planet for 100,000 years, but apparently for 95,000 of those years he accomplished virtually nothing. No real art, no writing, no inventions, no culture, no civilization.

How is this possible? Were our ancestors, otherwise physically and mentally undistinguishable from us, such blithering idiots that they couldn't figure out anything other than the arts of primitive warfare?

Then, a few thousand years ago, everything changes. Suddenly savage man gives way to historical man. Suddenly the naked ape gets his act together. We see civilizations sprouting in Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, and elsewhere. Suddenly there are wheels and agriculture and art and culture. Soon we have dramatic plays and philosophy and an explosion of inventions and novel forms of government and social organization.

So how did Homo sapiens, heretofore such a slacker, suddenly get so smart? Scholars have made strenuous efforts to account for this but no one has offered a persuasive account. If we compare man's trajectory on earth to an airplane, we see a long, long stretch of the airplane faltering on the ground, and then suddenly, a few thousand years ago, takeoff!

Well, there is one obvious way to account for this historical miracle. It seems as if some transcendent being or force reached down and breathed some kind of a spirit or soul into man, because after accomplishing virtually nothing for 98 percent of our existence, we have in the past 2 percent of human history produced everything from the pyramids to Proust, from Socrates to computer software.

So paradoxically Hitchens' argument becomes a boomerang. Hitchens has raised a problem that atheism cannot easily explain and one that seems better accounted for by biblical account of creation.

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Dinesh D'Souza's new book Life After Death: The Evidence is published by Regnery.
 
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Dinesh, What are you doing?
Dinesh, What are you doing?

You are playing with numbers? You are a much better debater than that. Why is it so hard to simply admit that Christopher Hitchens has a good point. Simple as that. Of all the debates I’ve seen with you and Christopher, which I admit are only 2, You lost. Yes only marginally, but you did lose. Give the man his due on the “Where the hell was God” issue. It’s not that hard to concede, and might make you magnanimous

Extract From Religious Instruction...
Extract from: "Discourse on Religious Instruction in America's Public Schools", by Ivan Erickson. Complete article may be viewed and commented on at: http://www.ivan-erickson.com

I will preface at this time for the purpose of clarification that – while I am basically in line with the teachings of the late beloved Pope John Paul II on evolution and origin of life as per his, Message to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences: On Evolution, that was delivered to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences 22 October 1996 – I am adamantly against Darwin’s theories of evolution and origin of the species because of the fact that, whether expressed or implied, it is inferred by many of its adherents that there is no creator of all that is. These theories, thereby, have led many Christians, and many others of whom would become Christians, away from the Truth and Light of God as our Creator, into atheism, agnosticism and the acceptance of the belief that there is no creator. I am adamantly against these theories also, because the false teachings by their proponents are barring the people of America from the pursuit of our religious education, rights and duties. Therefore, while keeping ever before me the fact that evolution and origin of the species by natural selection are still theories, I am not adverse to the idea of these theories, per se, but only in the respect as to how they are interpreted and acted upon in these times regarding creation and God’s Word and His laws, and also on how they are acted upon and interpreted moralistically, should they be proven to be facts. For we must never lose sight of the fact that no matter what factual evidence that science comes up with, past, present and future, nothing discovered in this universe will ever detract so much as one iota from the fact that God is still the Creator of all that is! These discoveries will only magnify His love, Wisdom, glory and power, eternally, to the discerning men and women!
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