The Modern Creation Trilogy. Dr. Henry M. Morris

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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_3b86001b-1c79-5e70-a5d9-9b74d9380127">14 James Rachels, Created from Animals (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1990), p. 125.

      Chapter 8

      The Importance of Creation

      One of the common misconceptions among evangelical Christians is the notion that the doctrine of creation is only a peripheral doctrine, important to scientists and philosophers perhaps, but not to ordinary lay Christians. Winning people to Christ and building them up in the Christian life, they think, are much more important. Furthermore, creationism is so controversial and generates such heated opposition whenever it is advocated that it is best just to ignore it. As long as one believes in God and that He created things, it really doesn’t matter how He did it, or when.

      But that is the traditional attitude of the head-in-the-sand ostrich. Creation is not a peripheral doctrine. In fact, biblical creationism is the most important of all biblical teachings, because it is the very foundation of everything else in the Bible. That is why God put it as the very first revelation in His written Word.

      Similarly, the Book of Genesis is the most important book in the Bible, for it is the foundation of every other book of the Bible, without which the whole structure of God’s revelation would collapse. Then, further, the very first verse of Genesis is the most important verse in the Bible. If a person really believes Genesis 1:1 (“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”), he should have no difficulty believing all the rest. On the other hand, if he does not believe that verse, he might as well discard the whole Bible, for it becomes no different from any other religious tome or sacred book in value or meaning.

      As we shall see in this chapter, creation is the foundation of all the basic doctrines of the Christian faith, and even of true science, as well as of our American nation.

      Creation, the Foundation

      In a very real sense, the creationist world view is the foundation of all that is good and true in this world and in the world to come. Evolutionism, on the other hand, is the root cause of all that is false and harmful. At this point, however, we wish only to survey the foundational importance of creation to biblical Christianity (the effects of evolution are explored in some depth in Volume 3 of this Trilogy).

      1. Foundation of True Religion

      The true religion must necessarily be based on worship of the world’s true Creator. Other religions may deify great men, or man-made systems, or the world itself, but these are all merely variant forms of humanism, as men “worshiped and served the creature, rather than the Creator” (Rom. 1:25). It is highly significant that all such religions and religious books begin with the creation, rather than the Creator, except the Bible! That is, they all start with the universe already in existence, and then try to delineate how the primeval space/matter/time universe somehow developed into its present array of complex systems. This supposed sequence characterizes both ancient paganism and modern humanism; these and all other atheistic, pantheistic, or polytheistic religions are merely various forms of evolutionism. Only in Genesis 1:1 (the foundation of all foundations!) is there a statement of the creation of the universe itself. Without this foundation, true religion is impossible.

      Now although creation is the foundation, it is, of course, not the complete structure. Orthodox Judaism and Islam, like Christianity, believe in one eternal Creator, as revealed in Genesis 1:1, but they have rejected Him as Savior. In addition to the general revelation seen in the creation, God has explicitly revealed himself through both His Word and His Son. Those who reject either or both, even though they believe in one God as primeval Creator and, like Christianity, are monotheistic, cannot know God in His fullness. He must be known in His human incarnation as gracious Redeemer as well as omnipotent, but offended, Creator. Therefore, biblical Christianity is the only truly creationist religion.

      2. Foundation of Christology

      Similarly, neither can one know Christ as He really is if one knows Him only as Redeemer. Faint-hearted Christians often justify their lukewarm attitude toward creation by saying that it is more important merely to “preach Christ.” They forget that we are preaching “another Jesus” (2 Cor. 11:4) if we do not preach Him as He really is, consistent with His


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