By Mark
04 Apr 2010

The “science community” (you know, that contingent of academic types whose vision generally doesn’t extend beyond the lens of a microscope)  is all “abuzz” over the discovery of a new species of hominid, the evolutionary branch of primates that includes humans, that will purportedly be  revealed when a two-million-year-old skeleton of a child is unveiled this week. One noted scientist says, “A find like this could really increase our understanding of our early ancestors at a time when they first started to become recognisable as human.” Another said, ” the new find could help scientists gain a better understanding of our evolutionary tree.”

I say: and just how the $#@% is this going to help me pay my mortgage?  Decrease unemployment? Stop the globalization that is robbing the U.S. of MILLIONS of service-related jobs? Make people less greedy? Stop corporate behemoths from putting mom and pop stores out of business? Restore family values?? Help people lose weight? Decrease the violent crime rate? End the wars going on across the planet? End child slavery and trafficking?  Get the state of California (and many other states)  out of the horrendous financial hole it is in that threatens to lock middle and lower class Americans out of state colleges? The list goes on and on.

What good is this science to anyone?  For that matter, what good is the kabillion dollar space program we have?? Really, who besides the “science community” and those anti God zealots peppering the global map CARES about these discoveries?

And for the record, these discoveries don’t disprove God, they only prove His plan is much more complex than he revealed to the first conscience-endowed humans. I am certain that if God wanted us to know how we evolved, he would have told us. Why didn’t he? Because he doesn’t want us to focus on the graveyard friends, he wants us to focus on paradise.

Happy Easter, believers. Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ.. will.. come… AGAIN.

:D

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Post Electron Microscope Darwin Says:What took these shovel-toting yahoos so long to find the skeletons? I would have found them a hundred years ago! Either way, lest we forget, evolution or not, the odds of random mutation producing humans is preposterously improbable. Even I know that.

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