Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The American Civilization: Dusk or dawn?


A lot has been said about America following in the footsteps of Rome in the last years. Indeed, it is difficult to avoid drawing such parallels. History tends to repeat itself over time, in which case America might not be an exception. However, while people with a realistic approach believe America is a lost cause, others will say it is early to jump to conclusions.
As early as in the 70s Billy Graham said: “with the bureaucracy we built in Washington we’re finished”. In his lifetime the Baptist minister got to meet three presidents and he outlived the two of them. Being a side observer who has yet been so close to the heart of the country, he should know. But on a larger scale he is just a member of one of two camps. American public is basically divided in its predictions about the future of the country into those who feel there is no future for America and those who still believe she will overcome everything and land on her feet as before.

British journalist Alistair Cooke, a British journalist with a soft spot for America who worked there for a long time said in 1973 in his America series for BBC, not without grief, that he could see signs both of decay and revival, the matter being which would prevail. In fact, we can see that what preceded the fall of Rome is showing now: as Mr. Cooke described it, "extensive exercise of military power in remote foreign regions”, reliance on handouts from the Big Usurer, the Bank, in the form of loans, mortgages, governmental social aid programs and free education; decay of morality, too much indulgence in entertainment, confusion of talent with courage to break limits of decency, art with bizarre self-expression, love with lust, faith with ritual.

On the other hand, there have been feeble beams of light making their way through the thicket of decadence. Family values have been planted, many states have been successfully withstanding the liberalist attacks who try to pedal abortion and SSM into society. And hey, Las Vegas now relies less on gambling money and is developing other sources of income. And would that be an exaggeration to say: if Las Vegas gets saved, the country is saved? I don’t think so. Besides, birthday suits in public have been legally banned in San Francisco, one of the most liberal cities.

It’s not too late to act, but it’s not too early either. Benjamin Franklin realized it full well as he was witnessing the first American political crisis while participating in the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 and watching the members fighting over and arguing about the new Constitution under construction. In the midst of all this he finally rose and delivered his famous “Except the Lord build the house" speech, quoting the book of Psalms. And then, after it was done, he looked at that painting on the wall above the heads of the congressmen depicting the sun near the horizon, and thought with unease: Is it rising or setting? And then his heart calmed at the realization: it was dawn. What do you see now?...
 

Friday, April 20, 2012

What are evolutionists afraid of that they try so hard to get rid of G-d?

Below is a part of an internet discussion that I had lately after I watched a lecture given by an anticreation activist at a Skeptics conference in California. Then I posted a comment that went like this:  What are evolutionists afraid of that they try so hard to get rid of G-d? Here's what I got.

[Guy 1 It's the fear of a nurturing a society ignorant of science. Creationism may be an easy way to explain life, but that does not make it fact and does nothing to advance our medical and technological institutions. You can have your believe in God. Just don't falsely say it's a good substitute for scientific knowledge and don't teach religion as fact in public schools.

Guy 2 What is the Master Cabinetmaker afraid of, that he tries to push out those who teach complete b*t about woodworking?

V.F. I'm sure he does right. The MC metaphor could stand for creationists just as well. My point is that both sides have arguments to lay on the table but I will rather put my trust in the book that is centuries old than in a 150 year old theory whose author doubted it himself. Besides, the scientific revolution began years before evolutionism was even mentioned and being Christian did not hinder many of the great scientists from making their discoveries.
Just tell me, has the country become a better place since you took God out of schools? Who cares how sweet that lady sounds - look where we are. If evolution is true there is no future. We are here for a better reason than to vanish into nothing.

Guy 2 Why would the truth of evolution mean there is no future?
V.F. It would mean no Future for us after we check out, only eternal nothing - have you thought about it? Try to think about where the Universe ends to boot - and watch yourself lose your mind. Evolution is silent about the afterlife because it's materialistic, and materialism can't explain non-material things. That's what the infamous crisis of science of the 20th century came from (if you do some digging into the history of science you'll find a lot on that).

Guy 2 Evolution is a demonstrated fact (e.g. Nylon eating bacteria). Evolution helps us vote against e.g. the over-use of anti bacteria in the food industry. Evolution is used to classify bacteria in medicine. It has real and practical use, where as creationism has none. It only stagnates scientific progress because you already think you have all the answers. If evolution is not taught properly in schools have disastrous effects in the near future. That is why she is on the mission.

But the credibility of an Idea should never come from its age alone. What so solidly roots scientific theories in reality, is that they are constantly checked and tested against reality. science is a way of asking universal questions and it will always respond in a way. There is something like objective truth/reality. And science endeavours to find out just how that reality looks like. Also, let me hint to you, that Darwin did not doubt evolution himself.

V.F. I agree that science is a powerful means of getting knowledge. I'm working on a PhD research myself. However, science is not believed a universal tool for explaining everything. Not anymore. Things like love or compassion still have to be grasped differently. Bottom line: time will tell. As a Christian I'm not afraid to be proven wrong because I have nothing to lose but "a bunch of superstitions", as atheists say. But if atheists are proven wrong they lose heaven.

Guy 2 I think your last sentence is merely a form of Pascal Wager. Also, compassion and love are almost certainly just an output of our brains, as is consciousness. And the fact that science can not yet explain everything in every detail does not mean that it won't be able to explain it in principle. I do not believe in the supernatural, and that leaves only the natural, which science can explain, if yet incompletely. There is, I am convinced, no reason to believe in the supernatural And even if he [Darwin] did, that wouldn't change the validity of his theories. science works on the basis of reality and facts and evidence, not on the authority of some author. modern science is also well beyond Darwin and knows what he couldn’t even dream of. Like DNS etc. However, the bottom line is, that s.o.'s religious views should be granted everyone. But they should be private and not influence school education. Science demonstrably explains the facts of reality, and so the scientific theories of, e.g. Conception should be taught, and not the "alternative theories" of storcks etc.]

I didn't have my final say on this, and, for the most part, did so deliberately. There is basically no way to prove either point, it is the matter of faith. Evolutionists are believers too, it's just that they believe in billions of years. Atheists are also believers for they believe there is no G-d. Both sides have their arguments to lay on the table but if you truly love science you will allow for your views to be tested by at least one criterium: time. The point is that if you have a certain opinion you need to hold on to it until proven wrong. If you are wrong then someday the evidence against your view will become so clear and undeniable that it will be simply foolish to persist any further. And if you are right then you will have all the evidence lining up for you bringing you perfect peace inside. 

Meanwhile, I challenge everyone to try to love people in the way that will transform them completely and make the world better. If you think evolution can help you do that, go ahead. But I will go to the One I know can teach me to love, not only to love people but all that is good and hate all that is evil.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Semmelweis Reflex: Why May We Be Wrong?


 March 18, 2012

Not long ago I was thrilled by this story of a Hungarian doctor who lived in the heat of the scientific revolution and seemed to have gone so far ahead of his time that it destroyed his life.

His name was Ignaz Semmelweis, he was 29 when in 1847 he began his work as an assistant to the professor of the maternity clinic at the Vienna General Hospital in Austria (Benedek 1983). Just at the time there was a sharp rise in death rates among midwives as well as female patients right after giving birth. The nature of what was called puerperal, or childbed fever was attributed to very specific causes that, as it was believed, varied uniquely from case to case and could not be explained by a universal theory since every human being is unique.

Semmelweis was the only physician to propose that all the cases went down to one cause – the lack of cleanliness leading to the accumulation of cadaverous particles on one’s hands and causing contamination of a person who comes in contact with them (Benedek 1983). He observed that many doctors were alternating the delivery of babies with performing autopsies in post-mortem examinations. Ultimately, he suggested that the doctors and midwives simply wash their hands in chlorine lime solutions before each procedure (Hanninen 1983:370).

Although the results were immediate (the mortality rates dropped by 90% within months) Semmelweis soon had faced fierce opposition on the part of the major medical community as the very idea of causing death by a simple touch was at the time perceived similarly to witchcraft and sorcery! Soon he lost his job at the clinic, though for political reasons, and moved back to Hungary where he wrote down his hypotheses in his book Etiology, Concept and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever (1859).

To understand such fierce reaction from doctors it is important to look back at the time when this was happening. The early 19th century saw the blossoming of the industrial revolution, with the shift of the scientific paradigm from the idealistic to the mechanical worldview established by Isaac Newton. The world had begun to be viewed as a gigantic mechanism whose capstone was PHYSICAL FORCE, which implied that the extent of physical damage could only be measured in physical units. 

Simultaneously, the newly-formed scientific society had begun to move away from the medieval interpretations and practices of curing diseases. With the triumph of reason methods such as herbs, health potions, sorcery along with prayer, sprinkling of holy water were now deemed as irrational and soon became tabooed by materialists. Inevitably, those who practiced such methods were ridiculed. So was Semmelweis who in the eyes of his contemporaries, all medical intellectuals and renowned practitioners, was reverting to medieval times. He was criticized, mocked and harassed by the medical community. Moreover, as K. Carter notes, some doctors were offended at the suggestion that they should wash their hands; they felt that their social status as gentlemen was inconsistent with the idea that their hands could be unclean (Carter 2005).

So it wasn’t until several decades later that Louis Pasteur confirmed the germ theory that led to the establishing of bacteriology as a science and acquitted Semmelweis in the eyes of the scientific community. Unfortunately, Semmelweis wasn’t able to enjoy the celebration of his ideas. After two weeks in the mental asylum where he had been placed at the urging of his counterparts who believed him to have lost his mind he allegedly died of septicaemia, the very disease he had fought for so long. According to other reports, he was murdered by the guards.

There is no doubt that the Enlightment era advanced the world a great deal: steam engine, lever, gear wheel, thermodynamics laws – all this was great. However, these inventions do not apply to everything there is. Battling one superstition those scientists fell into another, not realizing that human organism is a way more complicated structure then they thought. Now we live in a materialistic humanistic society where scientists believe that G-d is a superstition, not only He but many other things such as marriage, premarital purity and physical abstention. But can it turn out that we are killing a woman in labor with our unclean hands? While for many people it’s not a question anymore, others should stop for a moment and seriously ask themselves: may we be wrong?

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

How to admire a woman's beauty without lust?


Is the only way to deal with lust is by locking yourself away or learning to live blindfolded or is it possible to enjoy feminine beauty without lusting after it?  Well, you bet it is! Otherwise there would be no beauty. Beauty is meant to be admired. 

Sadly however, the notions of beauty and admiration have been misinterpreted. Beauty is now spoken of in terms of physical features rather than something else, and admiration is not imagined without a subsequent desire to get hold of the admiree.

And that’s where the problem lies: people have forgotten how to adore beautiful things without regrets that they don’t have them. Therefore for some it is just the matter of how low you can go in suppressing your conscience to get what you want. Voices echo in their heads convincing them that they must have it. Ultimately, when they do they often see that their expectations have been ruined.

There was a story of one of King David’s sons that illustrates this well enough. His name was Amnon and he had happened to be infatuated with his cousin Tamar. Here’s what we read in the book of Samuel: 

“Amnon fell in love with Tamar, the beautiful sister of Absalom son of David. Amnon became so obsessed with his sister Tamar that he made himself ill. She was a virgin, and it seemed impossible for him to do anything to her.” 

Then he tricked her into his room, but after it was over he “hated her with intense hatred” and turned her out. Well, it ended all too bad for him.

Now we have clues that can help us avoid doing the same. Check your feelings at the moment you see a beautiful girl. Here’s a few signs:

LUST:
  • You feel somewhat uncomfortable and frustrated as if you were failing to live up to something
  • You look more than once at her body rather than at her face
  • If you do look at her face you try to catch her look to get her attention
  • If you unintentionally caught a glimpse of her exposed body parts you look longer than to make sure there are no poisonous snakes on them
  • You imagine her as your girl or your wife or in an indecent setting
  • If you see her walking by you look at her for any other purpose than to ask for directions or to avoid running into her
  • If you do ask for directions you know you don’t need them. This is cheating.
TRUE ADMIRATION:
  • You feel calm, undisturbed and not weighted down
  • You feel happy for the person who has or will have her as his wife
  • In your heart you wish her only the best and pray for her
  • When you see her you don’t rush to make  yourself known to her
  • You prefer to look away instead of looking at her with impurity
  • You look beyond her physical appearance discerning her inner beauty
  • You think of the One who Created her and praise Him
  • Finally, all this takes no longer than a second
If you tried but couldn’t change your attitude to beauty and admiration, the first step towards change is to admit your weakness before G-d and to someone you know will tell you the truth rather than what you want to hear. Then pray in the name of Yeshua asking G-d to help you. If necessary, dedicate a day to fasting during which read the Scriptures and pray. The truth will be on your side.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The 'Problem' of Unequal Distribution of Wealth

- If America used the money it spends on weapons to help African people, they wouldn't be dying of starvation.
- Oh I agree. They would be dying of obesity.

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Harry Potter, Power & Knowledge

I had a curious dream the other night.
I was in a room that looked like an English pub and a library all in one, with people around. Some guys in there began to challenge me to a fight. The goal of this fight was to push each other off a table. I beat all of them. But then appeared a boy that looked like Harry Potter: with a baby-face and glasses, a sweater over a white-collar shirt. His face actually was like Harry Potter’s… or Daniel Radcliff’s. He also challenged me, which surprised me because he was apparently feeble and immature. However, I accepted the challenge and we met some time later at the same place. I wondered how he was going to beat me, but then I saw him take out dozens of books and stack them on the table until there was a large wall of books in front of me. Then I realized that he meant a different kind of fight, not physical but a BRAIN FIGHT.

I even remember my thoughts at that moment: there is more to life than breaking your back to gain physical strength or make a living. There is knowledge. This is the knowledge of the Truth that “sets us free”. How can we be free unless we know we are not, and if we do, we do not know how? And how can we know unless someone instructs us? Right now as I am writing these lines I have made a decision that has set me free and has filled me with peace that I would not achieve had I decided differently. This decision would be unattainable without me knowing the Truth. My dear and amazing God Jesus Christ who lives in me by His Holy Spirit has taught me right from wrong and how to become strong to choose what is right. I am forever grateful to Him for the knowledge and the strength. When the mankind agreed to destroy the very concept of deity they immediately faced numerous voids that their new atheistic worldview was failing to fill, so they set off for the mission to fill the gaps at any cost. Hence the social theory of conscience which insists on people’s awareness of good and bad being the result of external brainwash, not of an innate pattern.

The world is thousand times more complex and fascinating than it is interpreted by mainstream education. If only we let our knowledge head the right way we will discover within our planet indescribable new worlds to roam, learn and study. Travels to distant galaxies will be irrelevant when people find that Earth alone hides in itself enough to get them busy for centuries to come. But however enormous and different these worlds might be they will remain part of God’s splendid creation.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

A good professor is like good wine - the older, the better.

by Vasilio Freiman. March 9, 2012

Whatever walk of life you are from you will someday face the day of retirement, it's just that for some people it comes rather late. I'm talking about intellectuals. By such I mean not only people commited to science, but also those who dedicated their life to discovering the wisdom of the Only God and His creation. These people's mind will never become stagnant because of the lack of brain work. It remains bright and clear when they get old, and while at that age they can no longer afford physical work their mind keeps up the pace.

Every business has its own timing of payoff, some businesses pay off quickly and some take time before you get a return on your investment. Some people don't want to wait so they invest in quick-return businesses to enjoy life while they are young. Such people buy cool clothes and cars with their parents' money, go to parties, play for college teams, work out heavily and date beautiful girls. Then you should look at many of them when they reach 40. Other people don't have anything of the abovementioned, they prefer reading and learning to partying and dating. This type of investment has a delayed return, sometimes it takes years to get your first cent (if you are hoping to follow in Mark Zuckenberg's footsteps keep in mind that such instances are exceptions to the rule). Sometimes it doesn't pay off until you get old, however by then you are wise enough to accept the expected profit in other than the monetary form. And while many at 65 struggle with the fear of own uselesness to the society your life just starts at that age. In the countries where the job of a teacher is low-paid this is especially relevant: it's a tough choice to be poor when you are young but to get enriched when you are old, constantly learning, thinking and praying, increasing your value like good wine.