![]() We are looking at a world of the Garden of Eden, pre-flood, pre-sin - an existence where “The voice of God breezes through the garden with the daily winds (3:8).” When reading through the verses of Bereshit one frequently feels that one fails to grasp many elements of the story. We are never sure what we can really know about it. It is difficult to talk about a world that pre-exists our own. They are the result of mankind’s sin, and someday they will be removed from creation.Thinking Torah Rav Alex Israel – Parshat Bereshit Snake Charming! Death and suffering were not an original part of creation. But if you start with God’s Word, you get an entirely different picture. If you start with man’s word, then death and suffering have always been part of nature and always will be-they are the very things that are supposed to drive evolution. Whether you start with man’s word or God’s Word makes a huge difference in how you interpret the world around you. These structures may have had a good purpose in the original creation and then were used for new purposes after the fall, or they may have been expressed sometime after the fall ( mediated design) as snakes adapted to a fallen world.Įither way, deadly venom and the pain, suffering, and death caused by other attack structures are clearly consequences of the fall and the curse-not an original part of a “very good” creation! And Scripture talks about a coming time when we will no longer have to fear snakes’ venom: “the nursing child shall play by the cobra’s hole, and the weaned child shall put his hand in the viper’s den” (Isaiah 11:8). It wasn’t until after Adam and Eve sinned and death and suffering came into the world that defense/attack structures, like venom, were necessary. So in a perfect world there was no reason for snakes to kill or harm other creatures with venom. Genesis also says that the animals (and Adam and Eve) were originally vegetarians (Genesis 1:30). ![]() Well, Scripture tells us that originally all of creation-including snakes-was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). But how should we understand killer designs from a loving Creator? Venomous snakes show clear examples of having been designed. These researchers are also looking at snake venom from the wrong starting point! Contrary to the naturalistic ideas of many scientists, there never was “a core venom system developed at one point in the evolution of snakes and lizards.” 2 There is no need to appeal to naturalistic processes to explain the complex structures and elements necessary for venom production and delivery. In trying to make these evolutionary conclusions, the researchers have stepped outside the realm of observational science and are entering into the area of historical science. What you believe about earth’s history will largely determine how you interpret the evidence. This kind of science is not directly testable, observable, or repeatable. But examining these genes to try and understand how genes supposedly evolved in humans or how snakes supposedly evolved their venom is a different kind of science-historical science. ![]() Now, improving anti-venom treatments because of a better understanding of snake genes is observational science because it’s observable, testable, and repeatable. Researchers are hoping that this new study will help “lead to improved anti-venom treatments as well as shed light on gene evolution in humans.” The answer is clear when you start with God’s Word and remember that there aretwo kinds of science.Īccording to Nature World News, “a new study details the evolution of snakes and how they came to boast a venomous bite, challenging the conventional view of how the species got their toxic label.” 1 Rather than just studying the genes related to venom production as previous studies have done, this study “used the genome to look at the rest of that picture” throughout the snake’s whole body.
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