All in
the Mind
In a clash of confluence, the battle-cries of the
Picton River were drowned out by the greater roar of the Huon River in spate.
My friend and I could hear the watery commotion in the background as we walked
through the peaceful rain-soaked undergrowth of the Tasmanian wilderness. It
was as we forded a swollen Huon tributary that my eye initially saw it: ‘A
beaver in Tasmania? Surely not!’ The curiosity slowly swam down the surface of
the creek toward us: a duckbilled platypus!
Platypuses have webbed-feet with claws; the female lays eggs; the male has a
poisonous spur on his hind legs; and they both have an electronic-receptor in
their bills. When a (dead) specimen was taken to England in 1799 it was thought
by some to be a hoax!
Dear reader, where does the platypus fit into your
worldview? Do you hear the great commotion in the world today as Darwinism and
Creationism clash? To suggest that these two opposing worldviews can be
reconciled is like saying a duck can marry a beaver and produce a platypus!
Theories come and theories go, but the Word of our
God stands forever. On the sixth day of creation God created man in His own
image. ‘Out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field and
every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them.
And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name. So Adam gave
names to all the cattle, to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the
field. But for Adam there was not found a helper comparable to him.’ Genesis
2:20. Adam studied and catalogued the animals.
We chuckle when we consider the platypus because it reminds us of a duck. We
chuckle at gorillas and chimpanzees because they remind us of ourselves. My
wife and I chuckle when we hear the word ‘primate’ used to refer to a Roman
Catholic or an Anglican bishop (it brings a strange picture to our mind!)
However none of this affects our worldview which has been build upon the
infallible Word of God.
God made each creature according to its kind
(Genesis 1:25). That’s why not even an ape is comparable to man. A dog might
very well be man’s best friend, a budgie might be good for company, but only a
woman is comparable to a man. In marriage a man and a woman complement each other.
Marriage doesn’t produce apes, dogs, budgies, or duck-billed platypuses for
offspring Why? because God created each creature according to its kind.
When the fountains of the great deep were broken up
and the windows of heaven opened up and the waters above collided with the
waters beneath, Noah and his family, with all the air-breathing animals God had
put on the ark, could hear the watery commotion in the background. They were on
God’s life-raft, safe in the ark from the global flood of God’s judgment upon
people who hated Him. There is evidence of the great Flood in many of the
fossils and bones that keep being dug up. The Church on earth was caught
napping when Evolutionists started dragging in bones of dead animals, such as
their alleged ‘Dawn Horse’ (eohippus). But as with the platypus, one’s
understanding of it is determined beforehand by one’s worldview: human
speculation or Divine revelation? Did rock ‘rabbits’ breed horses into
existence? And is a lizard able to sprout wings full of feathers and take to
the sky? Can unthinking matter become thinking matter? Your answer to these
questions will be influenced by your personal worldview. It’s all in the mind!
In some ways Darwin did Christians a favour. The
Darwinist’s war-cries are being used by God to awaken us. And now their
battle-cries are being drowned out by the greater roar of the outpoured Spirit
speaking in the Scriptures! Do you hear the commotion in the background as you
walk through life? Have you given any thought to what you believe? Have you
considered the claims of Jesus Christ?
Christ believes in the fixity of kinds. He also
believes He is God, the Middle Person in the Trinity, who is the Word become
also flesh. Stand on Christ our ‘Rock,’ our firm foundation. Develop a
worldview based on His Word. ‘And do not be conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of your mind.’ Romans 12:2a.
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