|   | Video Introduction In The Long War Against God, Dr. Henry Morris discusses how the creationist "tree" has borne good fruits, and the evolutionist "tree" has borne bad fruits. | Video Outline I. The scope of the conflict between creation and evolution
| A. Creation and evolution are the only worldviews and they encompass all things. B. The conflict between Satan and God | 1. The devil is a liar and the father of all lies. 2. The devil has deceived the world. 3. The devil is the god of this age; he blinds the minds of unbelievers. 4. If evolution is the great lie, the author of the lie is Satan. | |
II. The impact of creation and evolution.
| A. The fruits of creation | 1. The founding of our nation"endowed by our Creator" 2. True sciencethe founding fathers of many fields of science were creationists from the time of the reformation. (ex: Kepler, Newton, Boyle, Pascal, Pasteur) 3. True ChristianityChrist is the Creator | B. The scope of evolutionary worldview | 1. Every discipline is taught within the framework of an evolutionary premise in most schools. 2. The tenets of humanism are based on evolution. 3. According to evolution, suffering and death are good because they lead to progress. | C. The impact of evolution | 1. Socially | a) Carnegie and Rockefellerbelieved in survival of the fittest corporation b) World War I and World War II c) Hitler's acts followed his belief in evolutionracism d) Communism | 2. The rationale behind many bad practices | a) drug culture b) abortion c) embryologic recapitulation | 3. New Age Movementbased on evolution and pantheism | | III. The history of evolution
| A. 19th Century | 1. Charles Darwin's Origin of Species was a catalyst, but at least 11 other men had written about natural selection before Darwin 2. Occult influence over Darwin, Freud, and Marx 3. Alfred R. Wallaceunderstood the idea of the origin of species during a fit | B. The Great Chain of Beinga continual link from the divine essence of nature to all things (living and non-living); from the ancient Greek philosophers C. Babylonian myths(Babylon, Babel) | 1. Babel was the center of the world's first kingdomunder Nimrod 2. When the people were dispersed with advent of languages, the beliefs were taken to all nations 3. Babylonian myths all speak of a watery chaos from which 2 gods arose; the lie of Satan may have been told to Nimrod | D. The war is fought by bringing our hearts, thoughts, and minds into submission to God. |

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