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Inevitable--Given Enough Time?
by | Jeff Miller, Ph.D. |
Macroevolutionists often point the proverbial finger at the laws of probability in a pointless attempt to traverse the gaping chasms which exist in the theory of evolution and Big Bang Theory and thereby substantiate them. However, the gaps that exist, such as the origin of matter (cf. Miller, 2013), the origin of life (cf. Miller, 2012), and macroevolution (cf. Brooks and Deweese, 2009), are many and cannot be traversed without violation of recognized scientific laws. In spite of this dilemma, many evolutionists have long cited the principles of probability in an effort to support their dogma, noting that as long as the required events do not have a probability of zero, they are inevitable, given enough time (cf. Erwin, 2000). As far back as 1954, George Wald, writing in Scientific American concerning the origin of life on Earth, penned the words:
However improbable we regard this event, or any of the steps it involves, given enough time, it will almost certainly happen at least once. And for life as we know it, once may be enough. Time is the hero of the plot.... Given so much time, the “impossible” becomes possible, the possible becomes probable, and the probable becomes virtually certain. One has only to wait; time itself performs miracles (Wald, p. 48, emp. added).
There are at least two problems with this assertion. First, several of
the events that are necessary in order for the theory of evolution and
the Big Bang Theory to be true, indeed, have a probability of zero. So,
the question is not really one of improbability, but impossibility.
There is absolutely no scientific evidence that supports the contention
that, for instance, matter could spontaneously generate or life could
come about from non-life (i.e., abiogenesis). In fact, quite the
opposite is true. The experimental results of renowned scientist Louis
Pasteur forever killed the possibility of the spontaneous generation of
life back in the 19th century, and the Law of Biogenesis drove the nails
into its coffin (cf. Miller,
2012). This truth creates an impenetrable barrier for evolutionists—a
gaping chasm that must be crossed in order for the theory of evolution
to be plausible. So, according to the scientific evidence, there is a
probability of zero that abiogenesis can occur. According to the laws of
probability, specifically Kolmogorov’s first axiom, when the
probability of an event is zero, the event is called an “impossible event”
(Gubner, 2006, p. 22, emp. added). Since several events that are
necessary in order for the theory of evolution and the Big Bang Theory
to be true have a probability of zero, according to the laws of
probability, these atheistic theories are impossible.
The second problem with this contention is that we are not “given
enough time” for macroevolution to have occurred. We at Apologetics
Press have documented this fact time and time again (cf. Jackson, 1983; Thompson,
2001). Years ago, in his article “The Young Earth,” Henry Morris listed
76 dating techniques, based on standard evolutionary assumptions, which
all indicate that the Earth is relatively young (Morris, 1974). Donald
DeYoung documented extensive, compelling evidence for a young Earth as
well, in the book Thousands...Not Billions (2005). Of course,
such information is not broadcasted widely due to its implications. If
atheistic evolutionists were sincerely interested in the truth—if they
were interested in giving all options a fair shake—they would hear the
silent but forceful cry of the evidence: “Macroevolution is impossible!
There is a God!”
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