Guess Who Gets the Most Emotional When They Hear About Creation?
Monday, January 17, 2005
Guess Who Gets the Most Emotional When They Hear About Creation? USC PROFESSOR’S OPINION ON CREATION
Far and away, one group gets the most bent out of shape when they learn that my friends and I are distrubiting information for Creation on a college campus. What group is this? The Professors.
One well-dressed elderly man at USC, I assumed to be a professor, took one of our comic books, read it, and angrily returned it to me twenty minutes later. When I asked him what he thought of it, he did an about face, that would have pleased General Patton, and flashed an obscene gesture.
At Cal State Fullerton, I offered our Creation vs. Evolution comic book to a man in his sixties dressed in a tie dyed tee shirt with a peace sign around his neck (honest). When he found out it was a scientific argument for Creation, he thrust it back with anger, rage and zeal…and stormed off with smoke fuming from his ears.
Point to ponder: Why are "anti-Creationists" so emotional about it? People never get emotional about something false that has no bearing on their life. For example, if someone tells someone what they just did is "bad karma," they both chuckle. But if someone brings up something truthful, and they feel convicted of it, then they get emotional.
People get emotional about Creation and God’s existence because deep down they know it is true! Not because they think it is false. Does anyone get emotional when a Hare Krishna tells him or her to chant more? No. Does anyone get emotional when a Buddhist tells him or her to seek inner peace? No. But people pop a cork when you tell them Jesus loves them! Why? Because its true, and they know it. I think that is a solid argument that Christianity is the true faith. It is the only one that sends nonpractioners into a frenzy when confronted with it.
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