Swiss mathematician Charles E. Guye once calculated the odds of one protein being formed “by chance” (as evolutionists claim), assuming
an unlimited amount of matter being
available to “collide.” The odds
are 100160 (100 multiplied by itself 160 times) to one against. To put that into perspective, the
number of electrons (not atoms)
in the known universe is 10130
(10, not
100, multiplied by itself 130, not
160, times). The latter number is infinitesimally
smaller than the former – but both are unimaginably
large. In short, the chances
of that simple protein being formed are mathematically IMPOSSIBLE. One must
also bear in mind that we’re talking about a simple protein, not even a simple one-celled
organism, or something as complex as
the human brain – not to mention, a whole human being (or the incredible
variety of plant and animal life that exists on earth). And all of this assumes, of course, that
the unlimited amount of matter that
we mentioned (not to mention, our vast and seemingly limitless universe) was
just “there” – appearing “out of
nothing,” as it were.
For any number of reasons, the doctrine of evolution is pure
myth. We use the word “doctrine”
advisedly, for evolution is not
a science but a religion. It is a belief system
that makes claims that are preposterous, and asks its followers
to accept things that are utterly
impossible – mathematically, geologically, or otherwise – a belief system
that violates every known scientific precept. But why are we talking here about evolution instead of “traditional Catholicism”? The reason is a simple one, but a fundamental one: evolution undermines the very foundations of religion itself. As a noted British
author once said, “Every attack on the Christian faith made today has, as its
basis, the doctrine of evolution” (Newman Watts, author of Britain Without God).
If evolution is true, then there is no
such thing as morality, good and evil – no such thing as God. And with God out
of the equation – if we are nothing more than “fancied up stardust” -- concepts
such as “good, “evil,” and being
accountable for one’s actions are totally meaningless. And if we are no more than distant cousins
to a cockroach, then aborting “unwanted” babies is basically no different than
stepping on that cockroach, or swatting an annoying fly. And if a person has outlived his
“usefulness,” why keep him around? Dispose of him! So, if
evolution is “for real,” then that gives those “at the top of the chain” a blank check to weed out those “at the bottom of the chain” – to do whatever it takes to ensure
“the survival of the fittest,” etc., etc. etc.
And, unfortunately, evolution is widely accepted by many,
in whole or in part, because it is taught as “fact” in just about every school
in the land – even in “Catholic” schools.
And in all the mainstream media too – especially television -- it is
also presented as accomplished fact,
repeated over and over again until people start to believe it. It is no wonder that a large percentage
of our youth, inundated with its message from all sides, is becoming agnostic
-- or atheistic. These
evolutionary “seeds of doubt” that are being sowed are eating away at all our
fundamental beliefs, like a cancer.
For that reason, evolution must be refuted, and its
insidious errors exposed. This
process must start in our schools, with our children being taught – even at an
early age -- about its gross errors and false assumptions. It must become an integral part of our schools’ religious training curriculum; and a
good text to include in that curriculum is one from which this article’s
figures were taken: The Death of Evolution,
by Australian author Wallace Johnson. It is a particularly good book for
“beginners,” for it is easy to understand; plus, it references many other
sources that one can read to find out more.
Now one would think that “traditional” Catholic schools
would have long since taken the lead in this sort of thing. Well, think again. SGG’s school, for instance, hasn’t. Some years back, a parishioner brought
to Daniel Dolan’s attention (and presented to him) the very book just
mentioned. Did Dannie ever mention
it (or any of its contents) in any of his sermons? No. Did he get
with his school principal to have it (or anything like it) taught in SGG’s
school – or included as a volume in the school library?* Again, NO. Dannie and Tony
were too busy instructing the students in such “relevant" issues as, why it's a “mortal sin” to attend an una cum Mass, to wear a headband in
church, or to ride a roller-coaster (while at the same time dismissing such
things as watching porn on the school
computer as “boys will be boys”).
To a kid whose mind is constantly being bombarded with all
the evolutionary propaganda in the media – and who then witnesses all the
obvious moral inconsistencies in the cult center – what does ANYTHING matter? Why should he care about “pontifical”
High Masses or candlelight processions – or what Masses are valid or not –
when his pastor thinks that watching porn
is “boys will be boys”? The hypocrisy of it all must be positively overwhelming
for him. Perhaps that is why so
many young people have left SGG and/or lost their Faith.
Besides, if we are, again, nothing more than hopped up “stardust” or distant
cousins to a cockroach, what relevancy do concepts like “morality” and “ethics”
have anyway?
Ironically, it is the Protestants
who more and more are taking the lead on issues such as Evolution – just as they
are in speaking out against Islam.** It is they who are
taking the lead in combating it -- with cogent, intelligent arguments (and including
it as an integral part of their children’s formal religious training) -- while
the SGG and Brooksville cult centers are preoccupied with such “weighty” issues
as “dress codes” and bans on “body-piercings.” They’re not so much concerned with Evolution as they are with themselves. And that’s because here’s no money in “Evolution”: there’s more
money in “poor souls” envelopes (to
put on Dannie’s “privileged” altar -- that really isn’t) – so why bother with
Evolution?
SGG’s parishioners – especially those with children – need
to wake up to the fact that the cult-masters’ agenda is a self-serving one – and that there’s more to Catholicism than letter-perfect
rite and rubrics. Real Catholicism does not divide people by arguing over
irresolvable theological and doctrinal issues (by renegade know-nothings who haven’t
the capability, the credentials, or the authority
to do so -- yet who deny the sacraments
to those who don’t adhere to their invented
precepts). Real Catholicism is
about unity, not division; and it is
about real morality that binds everyone, not about selectively enforced
puritanism.***
SGG’s parishioners need to come to the realization that
the cult-masters are nothing more than manipulative,
money-grubbing predators who are hurting them and their children, both
spiritually and materially. And
actually, many of them have come to
that realization, and have stated that they’re just waiting for the “right
moment” to leave. But, as we’ve
already said before, that “right moment” is NOW – especially for those parishioners with children. If they tarry too long, their kids, like
so many of their contemporaries who have gone before them, will see through the
hypocrisy – and some will become disenchanted (as so many already have), and
lose their Faith.
That is something for their parents to think about. As parents, they’re responsible not
just for their own spiritual well-being, but again, for their children’s. They cannot, for instance, just take care of their own souls, while ignoring what happens to their children (or what path they take). That is a responsibility that they
cannot abdicate. For those whose
children have grown up and gone astray, it is perhaps too late. But for those with children still there
at SGG, they need to come to the realization that Dannie’s priorities are not their
(or their children’s) priorities – then do something about it, while there is
still time to do so. If they
continue to expose their children to the superficial nonsense that passes for
“religion” at SGG, those kids too will fall by the wayside. Then will those parents share -- equally with Dannie and Tony --
accountability for their children’s (and their own) spiritual fate.
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* SGG’s school library did, however, include Brideshead Revisited,
a novel (by British author Evelyn Waugh) that dealt with several immoral themes – including
adultery and homosexuality. Dannie
and Tony had no problem stocking this book (and Tony even had words of praise
for it in one of his sermons).
**
One of our previous articles reported on a woman (who was Protestant)
who made two videos (which are linked in the article) against Islam. That is not to say, however, that there aren’t any
traditional clergy speaking out against Islam as well. There are – but not at the SGG cult
center.
***
The puritanical nonsense that passes for “morality” is legendary at the cult
centers: Where else but SGG could
a pastor define watching porn on the
school computer as “boys will be boys,” yet have his “priests” tell the
school kids that wearing a sport headband
in church or riding a roller-coaster
is a mortal sin? And where else but the Brooksville
puppy mill would a seminary prefect claim that all the abortions ever performed are not as displeasing to God as ONE “motu” Mass? At both
the SGG and Brooksville cult centers, this kind of lunacy is the order of the
day.