Evolution offers no hope.
by Steve Huedepohl
If evolution is true, then there is no purpose for our existence. It’s that simple. We were just born to die and that’s it. No future, no eternity, no hope. Basically, life is meaningless.
Consider the thinking of these evolutionists:
Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel for physics in 1979, has famously supposed: "The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it seems pointless." Francis Crick, one of the discoverers of DNA, once proclaimed, almost with satisfaction: "Your joys and sorrows, your memories and ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules." The Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins, who holds a chair in “public understanding of science,” promotes the gray view of life with such ardor that he might be dubbed Mister Meaninglessness. He has written that the universe “has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but pointless indifference.”
Gregg Easterbrook, The New Republic; Washington; Oct 12, 1998
These men must lead a miserable life because they live in hopelessness! How can anyone not see the intricate design in the universe and especially living things! Consider just the human eye, with its 100 million rods and 7 million cones along with chemicals that convert light to electrical impulses.
Doesn’t it make sense to at least consider the evidence for creation, since the alternative offers no hope whatsoever?
On the other hand, creation offers all hope for a glorious eternal life in heaven with the creator God Himself!
But it’s not just that offer that leads us to believe it. Creation simply fits the evidence and evolution does not.