The Lie of Evolution – Exposing the War Against the Creator
Concern Summary: Evolution is not merely a scientific hypothesis—it is a comprehensive worldview designed to erase the Creator from creation, dissolve moral accountability, and undermine the Gospel at its foundation. By teaching that life arose through death, randomness, and mutation, evolution directly contradicts Scripture’s declaration that God created all things by His Word, without death, decay, or chance.
This deception reshapes identity, morality, and destiny, conditioning humanity to accept godless origins, evolutionary progress, and eventual self-deification. In doing so, evolution prepares the cultural, spiritual, and intellectual groundwork for rebellion against God, the rejection of Christ, and the rise of end-time systems that exalt man, technology, and power over the authority of the Creator.
Scripture Insight: Scripture presents creation not as a slow, death-driven process, but as an intentional, spoken act of divine authority. From the opening words of Genesis, God establishes Himself as Creator, Lawgiver, and Sustainer—declaring that all things were made by His command, each according to their kind, and originally without death. Evolution directly opposes this truth by redefining origins, normalizing death before sin, and replacing divine purpose with chance.
The Bible reveals that death entered the world through sin, not progress, making Christ’s redemptive work necessary and central. By denying Adam as a literal man and the Fall as a real event, evolution weakens the doctrine of sin, empties the Cross of its necessity, and reframes salvation as symbolic rather than essential. Scripture instead affirms that creation itself testifies to God’s existence, leaving mankind without excuse for denying Him.
God’s Word warns that rejecting the truth of creation leads to spiritual blindness, idolatry of the creature, and deception in the last days. The authority of Scripture stands unshaken against every theory of man, declaring that truth does not evolve, compromise, or adapt to cultural pressure—it endures forever. To reject God as Creator is to reject Him as Redeemer; to return to Genesis is to restore clarity to the Gospel.

