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Darwin’s Sandcastle

Evolution’s Failure in the Light of Scripture and the Scientific Evidence
by Gordon Wilson
222 pages / 2023

In the protective bubble of my Christian high school I was a confident six-day creationist – I realized that anyone who believed everything came from nothing was too stupid to take seriously.

Then I went to university, and I realized that the very non-stupid professors I was meeting all seemed to have one thing in common: they thought evolution was so. And some had reasons that I’d never heard of, and others even offered problems with six-day creation that I’d not heard of, and had no way to answer. I went from thinking evolution was kooky to being worried it might be credible.

It took me quite a while to come to one final realization – that brilliant people who deny God can use their giant brains to blind their own eyes. That was startling to me at the time, though it might not be as much so to today’s younger generation who have lived through medical, psychological, and governmental experts saying boys can become girls. I think as bad as the transgender madness is, the silver lining for God’s people is that this is really an eye-opener – via this craziness God has made it obvious to anyone with eyes to see that the smartest people in the world can turn themselves into absolute dimwits if they try really hard.

For myself, coming to that understanding would have been a lot quicker, and less traumatic, if I’d had this book. What Dr. Wilson does here, as his brother details in the foreword, is help readers understand:

“…the biblical worldview not only accounts for the exquisite engineering of the falcon’s eye, but also the stubborn blindness of the scientist studying the falcon’s eye. The Christian faith accounts for what the falcon can see and what the scientist cannot see. Both phenomena require an accounting; both demand an explanation. We should stagger under the weight of two things – one being the wisdom and knowledge of God, and the other being the mystery of lawlessness.”

Contents

Wilson is offering an impressive and succinct Creation Science 101 here, equal parts evolutionary takedown, and creation science build up. serving as a helpful primer not only on the problems with evolution, but outlining some of the building blocks for doing good, biblical, creation-based science.

So, what’s all inside? Here’s a few of the arguments he makes:

  • He starts with Scripture, since God was there in the beginning, and secular scientists were not. So, is it possible to incorporate millions of years into Genesis? Wilson shows how the text won’t allow for it.
  • He asks, where did all the information come from? Information is not something that chance can come up with no matter how much time is given.
  • He highlights the brilliant design evident all around us – God’s fingerprints really are everywhere.

Wilson also addresses some of the most common objections to creationism, including:

  • “The problem of pain” as we see it in Nature – why are some killing machines just so well designed if we have a loving God Who crafted this?
  • Why do we see similarities across certain species if there is no evolutionary common descent?
  • What about “vestigial” or left-over organs from our earlier evolutionary incarnations? And what about Junk DNA? Junk in our DNA makes sense if we’re just a result of a random process, so isn’t that evidence for evolution?
  • Secular dating methods, and how the timeline they give that doesn’t fit with the biblical account.

Conclusion

What I love about Wilson is he doesn’t overstate his case. He’s confident in God’s Word, but he knows there are some difficulties creationists have to deal with, and he knows too, that evolutionary theory is both dreadfully wrong, and has had a lot of brilliant minds propping it up over the years, so there is still some heft to it.

What he’s crafted here is a book that sums up the bare minimum our children should understand about evolution and its attacks on God’s glory before they finish Grade 12. I think this could be a wonderful text to work through in our schools, but otherwise, a great one for parents to read through with their kids before they send them off to any sort of secular (or even most Christian) universities.

Gordon Wilson is  also the driving force behind a series of Christian nature shows – both TV episodes and movie-length documentaries – collectively gathered under the name The Riot and the Dance. You can even watch the first TV half-hour episode for free here, and you really should; it’s amazing to see what God has done, and so encouraging too, to hear Him given the credit for it that is His due.

You can take an extended peek inside the book by clicking here. And you can get a taste for the man himself in this 30-minute lecture below on his books and Young Earth Creationism.

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The Riot and the Dance: the TV series

TV series
2022 / 30 minutes
RATING: 9/10

The folks who brought you the documentaries Riot and the Dance: Earth and Riot and the Dance: Water are now hard at work creating a TV series and you can watch the pilot episode for free now.

This is God’s creation accompanied by a classical/rap soundtrack, and viewed through the eyes of a poet and an adventurer. The narrator, Dr. Gordon Wilson, shares that while he teaches a marine biology class, he “needed to go back to school for this film – scuba school!” Why?

“I don’t want to just sit back and narrate over some pretty picture. I wanted to get as close as I can to as many divinely crafted underwater miracles as possible.”

First up is an encounter with a round-eyed, chubby-looking, hard-shelled critter. Dr. Wilson can’t help but gush:

“I love turtles, their eyes, their beaks, their scales like tiles on a fancy floor. What hilarious cartoon characters they are, and what a fantastic cartoonist God is.”

Next up is a dip down into shark-infested waters, and with no cage to protect him or his crew. Isn’t that crazy? Wilson had this reply:

“Many, many people have asked why we got in that water with sharks, especially without a cage. The thing is they’re amazing. They have an extra sense – electroreceptors that detect even very small disturbances in the water. We saw them respond to a single leaf that landed on the surface of the water…. We need to stop being so distracted at how frightened you’re supposed to be, open your eyes and look intently and see their amazing design!”

This is creation depicted in a very unique light. Many a Christian nature film will focus more on rebutting evolution than celebrating creation. Or they’ll go in the other direction, and celebrate the creation but fail to mention the Creator. Riot and the Dance gets it right on both counts, with nary a mention of evolution, but all sorts of admiration expressed for the God Almighty who can make these marvels.

But in addition to the wonder and the intricate dance we see performed throughout all of God’s creation, there is also the riotous nature of our fallen world. So it is that we have deadly sharks. And also a giant water-bug that can liquify the insides of a frog many times its size and drink it like an “amphibian-flavored Capri Sun – a frog-shaped juice box.”

Afterward, we get to briefly gape at a breaching humpback whale, and then swim up close with sea cows. These are quick but amazing clips. And then we’re done. This is only a half-hour show, but the first of what they hope will be many. And I do too.

You can watch this pilot episode below for free, and if you like it you may want to rent their first feature film: Riot and the Dance: Earth. Their second, Riot and the Dance: Water, can be watched for free here.