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Evolution: A Lexicon of Deception Entry

The term “Evolution” is presented by the modern world as a settled, scientific fact—the foundational explanation for the existence of all life without the necessity of a Creator. It is marketed as the ultimate “Signal” of human progress and intellectual maturity, suggesting that man has finally outgrown the “mythology” of special creation. Yet, when we subject this doctrine to a forensic light, we find that evolution is not science at all, but a sophisticated creation myth for the religion of humanism. It is a systematic attempt to remove the moral accountability that comes with being created in the image of God. The Scripture identifies this “Noise” with clinical precision, labeling it as “profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called” (1 Timothy 6:20). True science is the study of God’s observable laws; evolution is a philosophical speculation intended to suppress the Truth in unrighteousness.

The deception of the evolutionary narrative lies in its direct assault on the integrity of the Bible from its very first verse. If death and struggle existed for millions of years before man, then the Fall of Adam was not the cause of death, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ—the “last Adam”—loses its foundational necessity. This “Noise” tells us that we are merely accidents of time and chance, evolving upward, while the Word of God reveals that we are a fallen race, devolving away from our original perfection. The Scripture declares that “by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin” (Romans 5:12). By replacing the Genesis record with an evolutionary timeline, the enemy seeks to erase the reality of sin, the necessity of a Savior, and the certainty of a coming Judgment.

As the Watchman observes the clock nearing the midnight hour, he sees “Evolution” acting as the cornerstone for the “Great Falling Away.” It is the justification for a world that views itself as its own god, answerable to no higher authority than its own changing instincts. The Remnant must recognize that we do not serve a God who used the “blood and teeth” of an evolutionary process to bring life into being. We serve the Almighty who “spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast” (Psalm 33:9). We do not need to “reconcile” the Bible with the shifting theories of man; we need to stand on the immutable Word that has outlasted every “scientific” fad of the past two thousand years. In a world that claims we came from nothing and are going nowhere, we stand in the assurance that we were created by His power and are preserved for His glory.