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It is time to lay to rest the misguided, but popularly believed un-truth that gradual, step by step random mutations could have climbed the mountain of improbability and produced the magnificent abundance of the earth’s biosphere. Accomplishing this goal requires suffering through a bit of 8th grade multiplication, some high school biology and a touch of cosmology. But it is worth the effort to bury once and for all the ill-conceived idea that random mutations produced life or anything even tenuously related to life. |
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| October 2, 2007 | by Dr. Gerald Schroeder |
Stephen Hawking in his A Brief History Of Time taught the world that given enough time, monkeys hammering away on typewriters could type out a Shakespeare sonnet. It is a nice adage but totally off base, at least within the reality of our world. Having gone to MIT I don't know many sonnets. In fact when I thought about this I only knew the opening line of one, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day." There are a bit fewer than 500 letters in that sonnet [All Shakespeare's sonnets are about the same length; all by definition 14 lines long.] Let's consider a grab bag with the 26 letters of the English language in it. I reach into the bag blindfolded and pull out a letter. The likelihood that it will be 's' for the first letter of the sonnet is one chance in 26. The likelihood that in two draws I will get an 's' and then an 'h' is one chance in 26 times 26. And so on for the 500 letters. Neglecting spaces between the words, the chance of getting the entire sonnet by chance is 26 multiplied by itself 500 times. That number comes out to be a one with 700 zeroes after it. In conventional math terms, it is 10 to the exponent power of 700. To give a sense of scale for reference, the known universe including dark matter and black energy weighs in the order of 10 to the power 56 grams; the number of basic particles [protons, neutrons, electrons, mesons] in the known universe is 10 to the power 80; the age of the universe from our perspective of time, 10 to the power 18 seconds. Convert all the universe into micro-computers each weighing a billionth of a gram and run each of those computers billions of times a second non-stop from the beginning of time and we still will need greater than 10 to the power 500 universes, or that much more time for even a remote probability of getting a sonnet; any meaningful sonnet. Chance does not produce intelligible text and certainly not a sonnet, not in our universe. "In the beginning was the logos [logos –logic, intellect, word]" (John). |
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Gerald Schroeder's thesis influenced Flew's shift from Atheism to Theism Antony Flew is—or was—perhaps the world’s most famous atheist. For almost a half-century he was in the forefront of those who publicly and forcefully denied the existence of God. And then something strange happened at his last debate in May of 2004. Flew was, as usual, supposed to take the side against God. In this debate, Gerald Schroeder was to be sitting opposite to Flew, arguing for the truth of theism. “To the surprise of all concerned,” Flew remarks, with an air of whimsical understatement, “I announced at the start that I now accepted the existence of a God.” As it turns out, his opponent, Schroeder, was partially to blame for this great turnaround. “I was particularly impressed with Gerry Schroeder’s point-by-point refutation of what I call ‘the monkey theorem.’ … After hearing Schroeder’s presentation, I told him that he had very satisfactorily and decisively established that ‘the monkey theorem’ was a load of rubbish…” Benjamin Wiker http://www.amazon.com/There-God-Notorious-Atheist-Changed/dp/0061335290/ref=sr_1_1/002-9898573-0731209?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1188944491&sr=1-1 |
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At 7:00 pm on October 3 Christian Apologist Dr. John Lennox will debate Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion http://www.mbn.org/GenMoody/default.asp?SectionID=7CA2934E8DE547ED89D634BCB3B4CC06 |
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At 7:30 pm on October 22 Dinesh D’Souza will school Christopher Hitchens, author of God is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, on exactly What’s So Great About Christianity! New York City’s The King’s College hosts the showdown, with tothesource as the main sponsor. http://www.tothesource.org/9_25_2007/event_dsouza_hitchens_debate.htm |
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Folsum Street Leather Fair: What happens when sex goes public and religion is silenced? Not one San Francisco city official denounced this year’s Folsom Street Fair poster featuring nearly nude leather-clad chaps mocking DaVinci’s Last Supper of Christ, complete with the table strewn with sadomasochistic sex toys. Not one San Francisco city official denounced the fair itself. Given the full frontal nature of the event, with many children present, some citizens were outraged. Matt Barber, policy director for cultural issues from Concerned Women of America, told WorldNet Daily, "The most unimaginable and vile acts of debauchery are commonplace during the fair. Senator Larry Craig was arrested and driven out of the Senate for allegedly soliciting public 'gay' sex, yet during this event the city of San Francisco suspends the law and allows 'gay' men and women to parade the streets fully nude, many having sex – even group orgies – in broad daylight, while taxpayer-funded police officers look on and do absolutely nothing." So does anything shock and outrage San Francisco city officials? Yes, namely the Battle Cry for a Generation three city tour. Every year it arrives in San Francisco with 25,000 Christian teens for a rally that includes Christian bands and street evangelism intended to counter a popular culture that event organizers describe as “glamorizing violence and sex”. Violence and sex on the streets of San Francisco? Where did they get that idea? SFGate reported that Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, referred to the Christian teens as protestors and elaborated by saying "they’re loud, they're obnoxious, they're disgusting, and they should get out of San Francisco." In years past the Board of Supervisors have passed a resolution condemning the 'act of provocation' by what it termed this 'anti-gay,' 'anti-choice' organization that aimed to 'negatively influence the politics of America's most tolerant and progressive city.'" When the Christian When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was asked if she was personally offended by the mocking of the Last Supper, her press secretary offered a dismissive quip. 'As a Catholic, the speaker is confident that Christianity has not been harmed.' http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/03/25/MNG6OHU6RR1.DTL http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57886 |
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Ben Stein: A Man on a Mission Recently the New York Times ran an article titled: Scientists Feel Miscast in Film on Life’s Origin. The film in question is EXPELLED starring Ben Stein as a man on a mission to understand why anyone who questions Dawinian evolution at any level risks losing their reputation, their livelihood and their standing in the scientific community. The documentary is coming to a theater near you February 2008. http://www.expelledthemovie.com/ http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/science/27expelled.html?ei=5089&en=3f8b64dccb9a54da&ex=1348545600&partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss&pagewanted=print |
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