Why you should become a Bible-believing anarchist
who also believes the universe was created around 4004 B.C.
How should we evaluate the testimony of the Biblical witnesses who make claims about the creation of the world?
The idea of "evolution" is the idea of a "naturalistic" (God-free) origin and history. Every non-Biblical society is therefore "evolutionary" in the sense that it represents Autonomy rather than Theonomy. Autonomy can be expressed as pure atheism/secularism or with some aspects of "folk religion," or mystic poetry. All are naturalistic or evolutionary in terms of Biblical thinking. The created order is ultimate, not the Biblical Creator.
Suppose you lived in Egypt around 1200 B.C. You have on the one hand Pharaoh and his gods, who have enslaved the Israelites who on the other hand serve one God only. Pharaoh's priests teach ideas which reflect "a kind of natural emergence or gradual order from disorder, which later became a metaphorical framework
used by some Greek thinkers."
Are you with the Hebrew slaves and their God, or the Egyptian enslavers and their gods?
Are you with David or Goliath?
Are you with Isaiah or Assyria (Isaiah 10)?
Are you with Jeremiah or Babylon's Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 21:7)
Are you with Ezekiel or Thales of Miletus (c. 624-546 BC)?
Are you with Christ or Caesar?
I make the claim that all ancient empires were "evolutionist." They denied the Bible and the Creator revealed therein. Defenders of Darwin want me to say "developmental," or "naturalist" instead, reserving "evolution" for modern Darwinism. I'm going to use the word "evolutionary" anyway.
Evolutionism is a form of Baalism.