For
example to study biology without tracing the first organism back to the
time of creation is futile. No true study
of biology can be made except, “And God said”.
To study cosmology
without tracing the universe back to its creator is guessing, not science. Good science must account for the origin of a
thing before it can build a preponderance of evidence to make legitimate
conclusions about that thing.
Sociology: Men
study society and its origins as professors without giving the scriptures their
rightful due. In the scriptures, every
generation of man is traced back from Jesus to Adam.
The rise
and fall of civilizations were recorded with pin-point accuracy, but ignored by
secular humanist.
The
classrooms of America are filled with material designed and provided by secular
humanist that don’t believe a word of the bible.
Anthropologist have the
hardest time ignoring the Word of God, because time after time, discovery after
discovery, the archaeologist keep on discovering what God said did exist, that
the anthropologist said didn’t exist.
Physiology - The
study of the biological science of life processes. Over and over again the bible reveals the
truth about the species and how each kind procreates its own. The origin of man, the origin of the races,
the origin of the languages, are clearly spelled out.
To seek
out knowledge about the origin of man without the Word of God is fruitless and
inconclusive. Only the scriptures tell
the whole story.
The study
of psychology. A man or a woman
that trains in the science of understanding the complexities of the mind and
stops short of finding their way back to the cause, the maker of
the mind - has little to offer the
unregenerated man, and nothing to offer the regenerated man.
When the secular psychologist looks into the mind of man without the aid of the indwelling Holy Spirit and the wisdom that comes from above - it’s like their standing on the outside of a building that has no windows and guessing what is inside."
Excerpt from God Thinking 56 - The Handiwork of God by Keith C. Powell Copyright 2012
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