IMPACT No. 161
The Christian World View
Of Science And Technology
Institute for Creation Research, PO Box 2667, El Cajon, CA 92021
Voice: (619) 448-0900 FAX: (619) 448-3469
"Vital Articles on Science/Creation" November 1986
Copyright © 1986 All Rights Reserved
On July 4, 1986, a large group in Christian leaders presented a document
to President Reagan in Washington, D.C. This lengthy document, which had
been laboriously and meticulously drawn up over the last several years,
attempts to define the Biblical world view in all areas of life, as
divided into 17 "spheres."
The Coalition of Revival (COR), under the directorship of Dr. Jay
Grimstead, has brought together Christian scholars from all over the
country to prepare these carefully worded "sphere"
documents--each based on the infallible and inerrant Word of God, and each
attempting to define the Biblical world view in that discipline. A further
attempt was made to show how that Biblical world view should be applied by
Christians in their everyday lives and professions. Each participant in
the lengthy writing process had to sign a very specific and
straightforward statement of commitment to the Word of God and its major
doctrines, including the Creation, the Fall, and the Flood.
Several ICR scientists participated on the committee dealing with
science and technology. The resulting document on science and technology,
reproduced below in a lightly abridged form, presents a strong creationist
and Biblical witness.
PREFACE
The world and its inhabitants were created supernaturally in a state of
perfection by a transcendent and personal Creator God (Genesis 1,2).
Because of the willful sin of the first man, Adam, mankind fell and the
creation was subsequently cursed by God (Genesis 3). Hence, both man and
the universe exist to this day under a law of death and decay (Romans
8:20,21). Nevertheless, God providentially and lovingly sustains both.
In response to God's commands to subdue the earth and to exercise
dominion over creation (Genesis 1:28), man has developed science and
technology. Science is man's attempt to observe, understand, and explain
the operation of the universe and its inhabitants. Technology is
the use of the knowledge gained by scientific research for mankind's
practical benefit, bringing portions of the universe under his control.
In order to understand the created universe truly and to use the
knowledge gained from scientific research properly, a man must pursue
science and technology in the light of the Word of God. Because of the
Fall, and because most men are either ignorant of or choose to be
disobedient to the revelation God gave in the Bible, fallen men inevitably
arrive at divergent views of the origin and operation of the universe.
Only by a diligent study of the Bible can man come to a true understanding
of the origin, purpose, nature, and behavior of himself and the universe.
STATEMENTS OF AFFIRMATION AND DENIAL
- We affirm that Christians must obey a Biblically centered
world and life view in their understanding, development, and application
of science and technology (Colossians 2:3).
We deny that
the understanding and application of science and technology are morally
neutral and thus unaffected by one's world and life view (Genesis 6:5; I
Timothy 6:20,21).
- We affirm that there is a single truth, God's truth, revealed
both in His written revelation, the Bible, and in His created universe
(Psalm 19:1-11).
We deny that there are any real conflicts
or contradictions between God's Word--the Bible--and the truths revealed
in nature (John 3:12).
- We affirm that God has empowered and commanded man to study,
to understand, and to exercise dominion over His creation (Genesis 1:28;
Psalm 8:6).
We deny that there is anything inherently evil
in the nature of the physical universe or in science and technology
(Genesis 1:31).
- We affirm that man is a steward of all of God's creation and
as such is responsible to Him for both the preservation and the
productive use of all the world's resources to the benefit of man and
the glory of God (Genesis 1:28).
We deny that pollution
and mismanagement of resources are necessary results of man's attempt to
obey God's command to subdue the earth and rule over it (Revelation
11:18).
- We affirm that Jesus Christ alone is the savior of the world
(John 14:6).
We deny that we can save ourselves through
science or technology or through any other human endeavor (Acts 4:12;
Titus 3:5; II Peter 3:10).
- We affirm that God is transcendent beyond, immanent in, and
sustaining of, His creation (Colossians 1:15-17; Hebrews 1:3).
We deny that God is in any way synonymous with nature, and that
nature is self-sustaining (Hebrews 11:3; Psalm 33:6).
- We affirm that the natural laws and processes now operable
in the universe were created by God and are discoverable by man
(Jeremiah 27:5; Nehemiah 9:6).
We deny that God is bound
by the natural laws He created, and that miracles do not or cannot occur
(Jeremiah 32:17,27; Matthew 29:26).
- We affirm that many attributes of God are clearly discernible
in the things He has created, so that those who deny or doubt His
existence, His power, or His creation are without excuse (Romans
1:18-20).
We deny that the origin and operation of the
universe are results solely of properties inherent in matter and energy
(Acts 17:28; II Peter 3:7).
- We affirm that the physical universe of space, time, matter,
and energy has not always existed but was brought into existence by a
transcendent, personal Creator God through an act of creation using
special processes not now in operation (Genesis 2:1-3; Hebrews 4:4).
We deny that matter and energy have always existed, and
that the universe was brought into existence by some natural
evolutionary process, whether by the so-called Big Bang or by any other
mechanism hypothesized by the human mind (Genesis 1:14-19; Jeremiah
10:12).
- We affirm that each biological life form was specially and
supernaturally created by God as a definite kind, and that all natural
variations in life forms have been and are limited to variations within
that kind (Genesis 1:11,12,21,24,25; I Corinthians 15:38,39).
We
deny that life arose from non-life through any evolutionary process,
and that the various basic types of plants and animals have arisen from
a common ancestor (Psalm 104:30; Acts 17:25).
- We affirm that Adam and Eve were specially created by God
and were the first human beings from whom all other humans are directly
descended (Genesis 1:27; 2:7,22; Acts 17:26; I Corinthians 15:45).
We deny that mankind arose from apelike ancestors through any
evolutionary process and that Adam and Eve were figurative and thus
merely symbolic of a human species that had evolved from lower animal
forms (Mark 10:6; I Corinthians 15:47).
- We affirm that the Biblical record of history in Genesis 1-11
(including the creation of the universe and its inhabitants in the six
days of Creation Week, the Fall of man, the worldwide flood of Noah's
time, and the origin of languages and the dispersal of mankind from the
Tower of Babel) is an accurate and historical account (John 3:12; Acts
17:26).
We deny that the contents of Genesis 1-11 were
recorded merely to give a spiritual message and are devoid of historical
content.
- We affirm that the Genesis flood was a worldwide aqueous
catastrophe that overflowed the entire world that then existed and
destroyed all land-dwelling, air-breathing creatures except those on the
ark of Noah (Genesis 7:22; Luke 17:26).
We deny that the
Genesis flood was a local catastrophe of limited extent and effect
(Genesis 7:18-20).
- We affirm that most sedimentary rocks and the fossils in them
may have been deposited during and, to a lesser degree, after the flood
of Noah's time (II Peter 3:6; Genesis 7:11).
We deny that
sedimentary rocks and the fossils in them demonstrate evolutionary
development through eons of time.
- We affirm that the genealogical histories recorded in the
Bible, as well as many physical time clocks, indicate that the earth is
young.
We deny that Biblical history and empirically
verifiable physical processes establish an age of either the earth or
the universe on the order of billions of years (Luke 3:23-38).
- We affirm that both the universe and life have been impaired
such that disease, death, extinctions, imperfections in structure, and
other such phenomena are the results of changes in properties and
processes decreed by God upon an originally perfect universe because of
the sin and Fall of man (Genesis 3:14-19; I Peter 1:24,25; Hebrews
1:10-12).
We deny that the universe and biological systems
are becoming more ordered or improved through time as a result of
natural processes (Isaiah 40:7,8; Psalm 102:25-27).
- We affirm that God controls the destiny of man and the
universe and has provided for their redemption and restoration to a
state of perfection (Ephesians 1:10; Revelation 22:3).
We deny
that the universe is proceeding inexorably toward a final state in which
all activity and life will cease due to irreversible natural processes
(Romans 8:21; Revelation 21:4).
- We affirm that ultimate meaning and purpose exist for both
man and the universe and are revealed in the Bible, and, hence, that
teleological considerations are appropriate to scientific studies (Psalm
19:1; Romans 8:28).
We deny that man and the universe are
without meaning or purpose, and that man may establish or declare for
himself his own significance, meaning, or purpose (Romans 9:20; 11:33).
The areas covered in the seventeen sphere documents
are: Arts and Communication; Business and Occupations; The Christian
Family; Economics; Educating Christians on Social, Political, and Moral
Issues; Education; Government; Helping the Hurting; Law; Local and World
Evangelism; Local Body Unity; The Making of Disciples; Medicine; Pastoral
Renewal; Psychology and Counseling; Re-directing and Revitalizing our
Seminaries and Christian Colleges; as well as Science and Technology.
These documents may be obtained by writing to: Coalition on Revival, 89
Pioneer Way, Mountain View, CA 94041.
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Faith in the form of two documents: "Tenets of Scientific Creationism,"
and "Tenets of Biblical Creationism." (see Impact No. 85)
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exalting Christ and the Bible, will Christians be successful in "the
pulling down of strongholds; casting down imaginations, and every high thing
that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into
captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ" (II
Corinthians 10:4, 5).
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