{"id":27462,"date":"2026-04-21T04:32:24","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T04:32:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biblelon.com\/?p=27462"},"modified":"2026-04-21T04:32:24","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T04:32:24","slug":"hidden-evolutionary-bias-a-dangerous-spiderweb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biblelon.com\/?p=27462","title":{"rendered":"Hidden Evolutionary Bias: A Dangerous Spiderweb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>I fell in love with dinosaurs at age five. Prehistoric was the first word I looked up in a dictionary, and I could recite all the geologic epoch names when I was seven. At the same time, I was growing up in a Christian home, and I went to a Bible-believing church. But I heard <em>no<\/em> teaching about creation or Noah\u2019s flood.<\/p>\n<p>That is, I heard no teaching about creation or Noah\u2019s flood until I was 14, in 1969. Dr. Henry Morris came to speak at my church because he was invited by an influential member. Then my dad got me a copy of Dr. Morris\u2019 1962 book The Genesis Flood, coauthored by Dr. John Whitcomb. This groundbreaking book launched the modern young-earth <span>creation<\/span> movement. It impressed me with its reverence of Scripture, logic, and superior explanation of geologic features like fossil mass graveyards and out-of-place rock layers. It also helped me feel I didn\u2019t need to be embarrassed before my evolution-pushing atheist classmates.<\/p>\n<h2>Fast-Forward to College<\/h2>\n<p>The year was 1975, half a century ago. I was 19 at a conservative midwestern Christian college in a philosophy of science course. Mid-course, I gave the professor my copy of The Genesis Flood for consideration because I thought it deserved some comment. Boy, did I ever get the comment.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI see I will have to devote a whole lecture to Dr. Morris. It\u2019s been a long time since I read such a thoroughly bad book.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So began a lecture by a learned, erudite, and well-respected Christian philosophy professor. As he spoke, his manner was fatherly, as though he was warning us of a dangerous pitfall. I wish I had known that he himself was leading me into a pitfall.<\/p>\n<p>The professor didn\u2019t mention the real evidence Morris gave, like thick mass fossil graveyards. Instead, he focused intensely on what he considered a grave procedural violation. He argued that <span>creation<\/span> science was tainted because Dr. Morris and other creationists were biased from the start. \u201cTheir minds are made up before they look at the evidence,\u201d he said. He declared that, by contrast, the guys who gave us <span>evolution<\/span> and long ages were strictly objective scientists following the accumulating data where it led.<\/p>\n<p>At the end, I was deflated and disappointed, but it was hard to argue. After all, the guys who wrote the books and technical articles about evolution seemed purely scientific. Unlike Drs. Whitcomb and Morris, they never said anything about religion or <em>seemed<\/em> to mix religious overtones into their writing. I was fooled. I soon gave in to being an \u201corigins agnostic\u201d\u2014as long as God did it, that was all that mattered. I didn\u2019t realize I was caught in an invisible spider\u2019s web.<\/p>\n<h2>The Spreading Spider Poison<\/h2>\n<p>And just as if I were injected with a spider\u2019s poison, something began to happen to me. The meaning of early Genesis became blurry in my mind. And through encountering the \u201cdocumentary hypothesis\u201d as I researched for my Bible classes, the blurriness began to creep through the rest of the <span>Bible<\/span>. Sadly, my escalating <span>Bible<\/span> questions remained unanswered as I was swept along in the rapid current of life, trying to master a medical career and raise a family.<\/p>\n<p>Slowly, imperceptibly, as I was assaulted by the problems and pains of life, the blurriness about the truth of the <span>Bible<\/span> kept growing until I doubted the <span>Bible<\/span> was the Word of <span>God<\/span>. I wasn\u2019t just an origins agnostic\u2014now I was a whole <span>Bible<\/span> agnostic. I quit reading the <span>Bible<\/span> and going to church. Life\u2019s raging rapids got worse, and as I went under, I struggled for whatever peace and strength I could grab. I even dabbled in Eastern religions like Taoism.<\/p>\n<h2>A Long Road Toward Truth<\/h2>\n<p>After vainly searching for peace and strength everywhere else, I slowly came back to the true <span>God<\/span>. (He won me back by kindness, but that\u2019s another story.) However, I remained an origins agnostic for a while. Evolutionism was still for me, if I may mix metaphors, the Dark Tower that was always the elephant in the room. I always knew that creationists had some good arguments, but they were so outnumbered, outshouted, and outflanked that I couldn\u2019t get a clear picture. For every good point they made, <span>Bible<\/span> critics came up with several rapid-fire stories to oppose it, often delivered with snobbish scorn. This made it very hard for me to build a consistent <span>Christian<\/span> worldview.<\/p>\n<p>I had several major milestones in coming back to firm faith in <span>God<\/span>\u2019s Word.<\/p>\n<p>One was my wife encountering Alpha Omega Institute, a creation apologetics ministry, at a homeschool seminar. She persuaded me to read Evolution: A Theory in Crisis by agnostic molecular biologist Dr. Michael Denton. To my surprise, he completely demolished the Dark Tower using only sound evidence and logic. He had a comprehensive and systematic approach to all his main arguments that could not be outflanked. Very importantly for me, he could not be accused of religious bias in any way.<\/p>\n<p>Also, I came to a friendly and accepting <span>church<\/span> where the pastor was not ashamed to preach biblical <span>creation<\/span>. This may seem trivial, but it was encouraging to me to hear six-day <span>creation<\/span> honored from the pulpit. It emphasizes that young-earth <span>creation<\/span> should be a big part of the <span>church<\/span> message, not just found in para-<span>church<\/span> organizations. (The opposite is also true\u2014it can be very discouraging to hear six-day <span>creation<\/span> put down from the <span>church<\/span> pulpit.)<\/p>\n<p>Later, reading The Long War Against God (another classic by Dr. Henry Morris) helped me see the sinister depths of the evolutionary assault against the <span>Bible<\/span>. In its chapter, \u201cThe Dark Nursery of Darwinism,\u201d he shows how Darwin and his associates had evil, anti-<span>Bible<\/span> assumptions and motives and thus had their own hidden, strong bias. In \u201cThe Conflict of the Ages,\u201d he traces the anti-<span>God<\/span> religion of evolutionism past the Darwinian agnostics to ancient Greek philosophers, Hindu mystics, all the way to the garden of Eden and beyond\u2014even back to Satan\u2019s own initial rebellion. And in \u201cThe Everlasting Gospel,\u201d he shows how worshipping \u201chim who made heaven and earth, the sea and the springs of water\u201d (Revelation 14:7) is the foundation of the <span>gospel<\/span> of Christ throughout time and eternity.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, teaching by Ken Ham helped me get past fuzziness in my thinking about another big root of the <span>creation<\/span>\/<span>evolution<\/span> problem. He exposed the issue of authority: Ultimately, is <span>God<\/span>\u2019s Word our final authority, or is it man\u2019s word? Do we trust the infallible Word of the infinite <span>God<\/span> who cannot lie, or do we trust the word of fallible men whose knowledge is infinitely small, and whose hearts rebel against <span>God<\/span>? The answer should be obvious to all Christians. Sadly, it\u2019s not. Until it is, AiG will have plenty of work to do. It is past time to zero in on this two-century-old error in the <span>church<\/span> and kick it all the way out.<\/p>\n<p>Reclaiming Genesis gave me a rock-solid foundation for a rebuilt <span>Christian<\/span> worldview. Just as my trust in the <span>Bible<\/span> had fallen book-by-book, now it came back, starting with Genesis, proceeding book-by-book to Revelation.<\/p>\n<h2>If I Could Go Back<\/h2>\n<p>So, many hard years later, I realized my philosophy of science professor was doing just what he accused creationists of doing\u2014teaching a wrong history and philosophy of science, as well as undeserved slander against fellow Christians like Morris. If I could, I would go back and ask my professor this question: Where is the hard evidence that scientists \u201ccame to their evolutionary conclusions from simply deducing the unbiased facts\u201d? I\u2019ve learned those scientists were actually extremely biased. They just hid their motives, mistakes, and biases very well\u2014just like a spider\u2019s web. Their public relations campaign was amazing, far better than their science was. Sadly, they deceived many in the <span>church<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>AiG\u2019s Dr. Terry Mortenson has done us immeasurable service in shining a light on this dark chapter in the history of both science and the church. His PhD research extended Dr. Morris\u2019 work of exposing the myth of unbiased evolutionary scientists. In his book The Great Turning Point, he exposes how church leaders compromised with deistic\/atheistic old-earth geologists in the early 1800s. In his DVD presentation The Origin of Old-Earth Geology &amp; Christian Compromise in the Early 19th Century, he reveals the names and philosophical biases of the men most influential in turning the <span>church<\/span> from young earth to old earth. Nearly all were deists or atheists, some with clear anti-<span>Bible<\/span> agendas. Two of them were clergy leaders of the <span>Church<\/span> of England and also professors of geology at Oxford and Cambridge\u2014both learned men but sadly swept away on the tide of philosophical naturalism that was inundating Europe. Naturalism drove premature and just plain wrong data interpretation\u2014the very opposite of the narrative I was taught at a <span>Christian<\/span> college. And those few clear-sighted theologians and competent \u201cscriptural\u201d geologists who refused to compromise and voiced valid objections? They were scoffed at and politically outmaneuvered by the secular, and even <span>Christian<\/span>, old-earth leaders.<\/p>\n<p>To this day, there is a strong presumption\u2014even in the church\u2014that evolutionists are unbiased scientists and creationists are not. What a tragedy this has been for the church.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, the charge of bias against young-earth creationists is profoundly hypocritical. The old-earthers accused (and still accuse) the young-earthers of being just what they themselves are. To this day, there is a strong presumption\u2014even in the <span>church<\/span>\u2014that evolutionists are unbiased scientists and creationists are not. What a tragedy this has been for the <span>church<\/span>, which has thus failed to fulfill its <span>God<\/span>-appointed role as \u201ca pillar and buttress of the truth\u201d (1 Timothy 3:15).<\/p>\n<h2>Final Encouragement<\/h2>\n<p>It took me decades to realize that the religious overtones were very much present in evolutionists\u2019 conclusions but artfully concealed\u2014just like a spider\u2019s web ready to trap the inexperienced. Thankfully, I did come back to the true <span>God<\/span> and his Word, but my heart grieves for the many who take the path away and don\u2019t come back. Sadly, I lost some of the best years of my youth for joyfully serving <span>God<\/span>. That\u2019s why in later years, as I taught Awana kids at <span>church<\/span>, I encouraged them to stay true to the Lord all their lives\u2014because, as I told them, if Satan can\u2019t have your soul forever, he will gladly use doubt to steal as many of your good years as he can.<\/p>\n<p>There has been great growth in Answers in Genesis and other <span>Bible<\/span>-affirming <span>creation<\/span> organizations in recent decades\u2014a cause for encouragement and rejoicing. Still, much remains to be done, not only in science but also in rebuilding a true view of <span>God<\/span> and his Word. We need <span>creation<\/span>-minded young historians to join Drs. Mortenson and Morris in telling the real story of how the world and then the <span>church<\/span> went wrong, first about earth\u2019s past and then life\u2019s past, thus helping everyone avoid evolutionism\u2019s deadly spiderweb.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I fell in love with dinosaurs at age five. Prehistoric was the first word I looked up in a dictionary, and I could recite all the geologic epoch names when I was seven. At the same time, I was growing up in a Christian home, and I went to a Bible-believing church. 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