Church of the Infinite Chasm

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Church of the Infinite Chasm

When contemplating the whole creation versus evolution debate, I sometimes think a good argument in favor of creation is that faith in a creator is harmless. A person could reason, “If there is a God, I’m covered. And if there is no God, no harm, no foul.” That’s pretty shallow reasoning, actually, but it’s also begging to be attacked: belief …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

Evolution was once considered a theory, and a heretical one at that, at least in the view of some. Today, it seems the majority of scientists and the average man on the street has come to accept evolution as an established fact. Even ministers of religion seem to have thrown in the towel, and are trying to mix a little …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Legend has it that people thought Columbus’ voyage was doomed, destined to sail right off the edge of the flat earth. That popular notion isn’t quite true; for centuries before 1492 people had largely accepted the spherical shape of the earth. Many religious leaders of Columbus’ day (and earlier) not only …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

Come, all ye pew fillers! Here’s a brief nugget to chew on for anyone who is open-minded enough to at least consider the evidence for creation. There is a gaping hole – an infinite chasm, if you will – in evolutionary evidence for a crucially important issue. To use a Darwinian example, finches are said to adapt their beaks to …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

If you attend Church of the Infinite Chasm regularly, you know our mission statement. The gist of it is that there are several infinite chasms. One is between the teachings of creation and evolution. At the risk of stating the obvious, you can’t believe in both. Yet many people do exactly that. (So we’re wrong; you can believe in both. …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

Please watch the video below. It’s brief. It features Bill Nye, “The Science Guy,” explaining how giraffes evolved. Even if this is aimed at first-graders, it’s absolutely moronic. And, fortunately or unfortunately depending on your point of view, it’s typical of much of the “proof” that is offered in support of evolution, whether it comes from a high school dropout …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

Granted, this is an animation (below), but it does illustrate in dramatic fashion why people frequently call it the miracle of birth. There are so many elements to conception and fetal development that are complex and sophisticated beyond our ability to duplicate – and at the same time elegantly simple. To take but one example: compacting the complete blueprint for …

Church of the Infinite Chasm

…is in session. All rise. Ok, now be seated. Although we seek in this space each week to sow seeds of doubt in the minds of evolutionists, we also see clearly – very clearly – why so many people don’t believe in God. Look around us at the state of the world. It is a colossal mess. There are more …

Church Chat

The Church of the Infinite Chasm is in session, y’all. Today’s lesson has but one simple point: there is a common perception that the scientific community en masse has subscribed to and endorsed evolution. The truth is that many well-respected scientists categorically reject evolution and enthusiastically embrace creation. It’s up to each person to decide, and no one should think …