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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Equal Rights and True Media Diversity

Diversity

The United States Bill of Rights was ratified by congress in 1789. It continues to stand today as a roadmap to the freedoms that we enjoy as American citizens. Those rights which are most essential to our liberated state of existence such as freedom of religion, of speech, and of racial equality are clearly preserved in the Bill of Rights. Protecting this guide and the things that are contained within it is crucial in our struggle to remain an unoppressed and united nation. The greatest challenge associated with this goal is that as we uphold the laws which are laid out within the Bill of Rights, and accuse those who seek to destroy them, we must always remember that as equal citizens of the United States, they must be guaranteed the very same rights that we are striving to protect.

The decisions that we must make according to how we will defend ourselves against ensuing tyrannies are often clouded by unavoidable, preconceived, religious or moral biases. Although we may not desire legislation that legalizes abortion, or promotes Marxist philosophies concerning the redistribution of wealth, we can’t expect to silence advocates of these ideas simply due to our moral inclinations. We must always hold our adversaries’ freedom of speech in equal standing with our own; otherwise, we are just as guilty of destroying America’s legacy of equal opportunity as they are. Not to say that we shouldn’t stand boldly for what we believe, on the contrary, we must strive never to compromise what we know to be true. We must not resort to undignified tactics such as bullying or unjustly removing other’s methods of press or communication. Every view should be given equal opportunity for consideration as our forefathers originally intended when securing our first amendment rights.

This pursuit of equality is proving to be a truly challenging feat in today’s society. The balance of defending our freedoms as we exercise them is a delicate one. In our culture’s current state of media overload, we receive tidbits of information from an unfathomable number of sources every day. Seemingly antique methods of information dissemination, such as daily newspapers, are quickly being overshadowed by the cutting edge, lighting fast techniques of the present. Online news sites and the more personal blogosphere are quickly becoming the standard. Although television networks greatly broadened the array of sources from which news could be gathered, the internet has completely transformed personal and media communication. The internet provides an open forum to anyone, anywhere that wishes to voice their inner thoughts or public opinions. It seems that as events progress, citizens are more readily open to a personalized, average joe, approach to media.

Recent polls show that the people’s level of trust for “mainstream” media organizations is at an all time low. Talk radio is generally regarded as being dominated by hosts with conservative bias, whereas television news usually consists of a set of liberally biased anchors. When consuming media on the web, one can easily personalize their approach, selecting portals that provide information from viewpoints similar to their own. It was proposed in the recent Cybersecurity Act of 2009 that congress would provide the president with a startling level of control over internet traffic, perhaps giving him the option of “killing” all internet activity in case of an undefined “cyber emergency”. This idea was met with intense opposition by much of the tech savvy community such as those in silicon valley. A similarly grave idea was proposed by the FCC’s Chief Diversity Officer, Mark Lloyd. He suggested that extremely large taxes, possibly equal to one hundred percent of their operating budget, be extracted from private radio providers in order to fund public radio alternatives. Actions like these by our government, whether they appear large or small, can easily pose a dangerous threat to our basic freedoms. We should be quick to question what agenda truly lies beneath proposals like these. Would a universal internet “kill switch” truly provide heightened cyber security, or would regulated radio broadcasts truly promote diversity? Mark Lloyd, himself, has praised Hugo Chavez for realizing the importance of utilizing media in his socialist revolution of Venezuela. He claims to be promoting media “diversity”, yet he embraces examples of when media was used as a mode for propaganda to be distributed to the general population in pursuit of promoting a certain political ideology. Perhaps some media regulation or guidelines are beneficial for the prevention of technical issues or reasons of public decency, but I urge you to be weary of a government’s motives for regulating mainstream media resources. Although modern media outlets are hugely beneficial to our general communication, they do have the potential to gradually lead people towards believing a certain view, or to be used as a means of spreading political propaganda. For these reasons agenda driven activists are likely to view them as useful assets.

As we are careful to ensure that a particular group’s message isn’t silenced, merely by not imposing upon their freedom of speech, we mustn’t allow another group’s view to be quietly pushed into the shadows. This is surely a daunting task, and as humans we are guaranteed to fail once, perhaps numerous times, but our Bill of Rights constantly guarantees us the freedom to attempt to succeed. We don’t need additional government regulation to “aid” us in this pursuit. We simply need to realize the responsibility that we have to promote appropriate “media diversity” as equal members of a free and just nation. The government has done its job in securing our right to stand and allowing others to stand with or against us. Surely “we the people” can now stand for our beliefs, relying solely on our own strength which has been provided to us by our wonderful Creator.

Stand BOLD ~ Mike Vance

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Genesis

When trying to decide what to write on for the book of Genesis, I debated on whether or not to tackle the topic of creation.  In considering the arguments for and against making the heated topic the first post of this section, I came to a conclusion.  If we cannot boldly face the issue of who created this earth, then attempting a journey through the Bible is useless.  Genesis is our basis and without the foundational truth given in Genesis 1:1, we will crumble to pieces.  For those that read this post, whether or not you agree with my argument is up to you.  I will do my best to present you with basic, simplistic fact.

The truth for Genesis – Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”

Just about anyone in America today is familiar with Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution.  Darwin’s theory has taken over modern science and is widely viewed as fact, instead of theory.

What are evolution’s answers for creation?

  • What created the earth – ?????
  • What was created – particles, molecules, “primordial soup”
  • How was it created – the Big Bang
  • When was it created – billions of years ago
  • How long did it take – no one knows

First, let’s examine how the earth was created.  According to Dictionary.com, “[The Big Bang is] a theory that deduces a cataclysmic birth of the universe (big bang) from the observed expansion of the universe, cosmic background radiation, abundance of the elements, and the laws of physics.”

In other words, “[The Big Bang] represents the instantaneous suspension of physical laws, the sudden abrupt flash of lawlessness that allowed something to come out of nothing.  It represents a true miracle…” Paul Davies, The Edge of Infinity, 1995

No matter where you look or what you read, the basis of evolution is the expansion or growth of some particular substance or form.  However, where that form or substance came from, even if it is only an atom, has yet to be explained.  The basis then, for evolution appears to be unknown.

“The mystery of the beginning of all things is insoluble by us; and I for one must be content to remain an agnostic.” Charles Darwin

“It is only fair to say that we still have a theory without a beginning.” Joseph Silk, The Big Bang, 2002, p. xv

What are the Bible’s answers for creation?

  • Who created the earth – God
  • What was created – all things
  • How was it created – by His power
  • When was it created – in the beginning
  • How long did it take – 6 literal days

Exodus 20:11, “For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.”

Psalm 33:6&9,”By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth.” “For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm.”

Hebrews 11:3, “By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.”

Putting the views of evolution and creationism aside, what are the possibilities for Earth’s creation?

1. The universe created itself

  • Can something create itself?
  • Can nothing bring something?
  • Ex Nihilo, Nihil Fit (Latin): Nothing comes from nothing

2. The universe has always existed

  • 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

The Second Law of Thermodynamics is one of three Laws of Thermodynamics. The term “thermodynamics” comes from two root words: “thermo,” meaning heat, and “dynamic,” meaning power. Thus, the Laws of Thermodynamics are the Laws of “Heat Power.” As far as we can tell, these Laws are absolute. All things in the observable universe are affected by and obey the Laws of Thermodynamics.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics is commonly known as the Law of Increased Entropy. While quantity remains the same (First Law), the quality of matter/energy deteriorates gradually over time. How so? Usable energy is inevitably used for productivity, growth and repair. In the process, usable energy is converted into unusable energy. Thus, usable energy is irretrievably lost in the form of unusable energy.[i]

So what does this mean for the Earth?  In order for the Earth to have always existed, it would have been much, much larger than it is now.  Why is that a problem?  “The higher temperatures on Earth, which are determined in part by its distance from the sun, allow water to stay in liquid form. If Earth were closer to the sun, however, the oceans would boil away. If it were farther away, the oceans would freeze.”[ii]

3. The universe was created

  • Colossians 1:16, “For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him.”

If we look past the unknown beginning of evolution and move on to the origin of life, where does that bring us?

Evolution’s definition – life evolved by natural processes.  About 4.6 billion years ago the earth formed.  Chemicals formed in the “primordial soup.” Chemicals bonded together to form molecules.  Molecules bonded together to make a living cell.  Sounds simple, right?  There is one small problem.  Some of you may be familiar with the Miller Experiment.

In the experiment, Miller was attempting to illustrate how life’s building blocks (amino acids) could have formed by natural processes.

Miller assumed that the early earth’s atmosphere was very different from today. He based his starting chemical mixture on the assumption that the early earth had a reducing atmosphere (an atmosphere that contains no free oxygen). Why did Miller and many other evolutionists assume there was no free oxygen in Earth’s early atmosphere? …it is well known that biological molecules (specifically amino acid bonds) are destroyed in the presence of oxygen, making it impossible for life to evolve.

Therefore, in order to avoid this problem, evolutionists propose that Earth’s first atmosphere did not contain any freestanding oxygen.

If we were to grant the evolutionists’ assumption of no oxygen in the original atmosphere, another fatal problem arises. Since the ozone is made of oxygen, it would not exist; and the ultraviolet rays from the sun would destroy any biological molecules.[iii]

To put it simply, In the presence of oxygen, life cannot start.  However, oxygen has to be present to sustain life.

For more information regarding the origin of life, I encourage you to read the article at the following website: http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/wow/can-natural-processes-explain#fnList_1_2

If evolution is unable to explain the origin of matter and energy through naturalistic means, then it is without a foundation.  Why should we accept evolution when it cannot produce the evidence?

Going back to the quote by Paul Davies, “[The Big Bang] represent the instantaneous suspension of physical laws, the sudden abrupt flash of lawlessness that allowed something to come out of nothing.  It represents a true miracle…”  But you see, miracles require a supernatural force and evolution does not provide for a miracle maker.  Evolution is a blind faith.

Romans 1:18-23, “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man—and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things.”

If you rule out the truth, you have to accept anything in its place.  Do not be like the fools who thought so highly of themselves.  We are born foolish people with foolish hearts.  God gave us the Holy Spirit and His Word to guide us in the way of righteousness.  Seek the God of truth, a God of wonders who created the galaxies.

Revelation 22:13, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.”

For Such a Time as This,
Krista

*Portions of this article were taken from Four Power Questions to ask Evolutionists by Mike Riddle, produced by Answers in Genesis.

For more information regarding creation, visit www.answersingenesis.org


[i] “Second Law of Thermodynamics.” allaboutscience.org. AllAboutScience. n.d. Web. 1 Oct. 2009.
[ii] “Earth Explained.” Howstuffworks.com. HowStuffWorks. n.d. Web. 1 Oct. 2009.
[iii] Riddle, Mike. “Can natural processes explain the origin of life.” Answersingensis.org. 17 May 2007. Web. 1 Oct. 2009.

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