Ron Reagan, son of the late President Ronald Reagan, says that religion is a “delusion” and claims that he is not afraid of hell. In an ad for the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), he concluded with the words, “Ron Reagan, lifelong atheist, not afraid of burning in hell” (“Son of President Reagan,” blog.godreports.com, Mar. 23, 2015). In an interview with the Los Angeles Times last year, Ron said that it’s “a very dangerous thing” to teach children that the earth is 6,000 years old. He and Bill Nye are following the same pied piper, both claiming they would rather go to hell than believe in God. They say that God doesn't exist, and the Bible says they are fools. “The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good” (Psalm 14:1). Time will tell who is right. Ron says that creationism is not scientific, but a great many Ph.D. scientists who have examined both sides of the debate are convinced that the scientific evidence is on the side of creationism and “intelligent design.” For example, John Cimbala, Ph.D. in aeronautics from California Institute of Technology, says, “My college years at Penn State were spent as an atheist, or at best as an agnostic. Fortunately, and by the grace of God, I began to read articles and listen to tapes about scientific evidence for creation. Over a period of a couple of years, it became apparent to me that the theory of evolution has no legitimate factual evidence and that scientific data from the fossil record, geology, etc. could be better explained by a recent creation, followed by a global flood” (In Six Days: Why Fifty Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation, pp. 200-201). President Reagan’s other son, Mike, is a Roman Catholic who believes in God. (See Scientists Who Believe the Bible, available in print and as a free eBook from www.wayoflife.org. This contains the testimonies of 91 scientists and inventors of the 20th and 21st centuries who believe in a literal six-day creation.) (Friday Church News Notes, April 3, 2015, www.wayoflife.org, [email protected], 866-295-4143) Comments are closed.
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