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While studying ancient history at University, I came across the pagan beliefs about
origins. It was this study that caused me first to question evolution and the vast
ages given for the Universe. It was later, after many years of scientific
investigation, that I finally broke free from a liberal understanding that sought to
harmonise naturalism with biblical Christian faith. Creation 30 (4):34–36
September 2008
to speak with ‘confused’ and ‘unintelligible’ sounds but ‘gradually they articulated
words.’ 2 Epicurus (341–270BC) taught that there was no need of a God or gods,
for the Universe came about by a chance movement of atoms.3
After them, the Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder (AD 23–79) said, ‘ … we are so
subject to chance that Chance herself takes the place of God; she proves that God Anaximander (c. 610–546 BC) taught that
held to the view that this present Universe came about millions of years ago.
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‘Plato and many others of the philosophers, since they were ignorant of the origin of all things, and of that primal period at which the
world was made, said that many thousands of ages had passed since this beautiful arrangement of the world was completed … ’. 5 (An
‘age’ here is 1,000 years.)
Some of the Babylonians claimed that they had astronomical inscriptions on clay tablets for 730,000
years; others, like Berosus, claimed 490,000 years for the inscriptions.4 The Egyptians claimed that they
had understood astronomy for more than 100,000 years. 8
Concerning the great ages The early Christian Church Fathers constantly argued with the pagans about the age of the earth, or
of the Universe, Plato and about the age of civilization. They were unanimous that God had created the earth less than 6,000 years
before they wrote.9 For example, one of the most influential, Augustine (AD 354–430), in his most famous
many Greek philosophers
work, City of God, has a whole chapter, Of the Falseness of the History Which Allots Many Thousand
held to the view that this
Years to the World’s Past, where he says:
present Universe came
‘Let us, then, omit the conjectures of men who
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know not what they say, when they speak of the
ago. nature and origin of the human race. … They are
deceived, too, by those highly mendacious
documents which profess to give the history of
many thousand years, though, reckoning by the
sacred writings, we find that not 6000 [9] years have yet passed.’ 10
Theophilus (AD 115–181), Bishop of Antioch, wrote an apologetic work to the pagan
magistrate Autolycus about the problem of the pagan long ages, mentioning Plato’s
200 million year period between the Flood and his time, and Apollonius the Egyptian’s
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claim of at least 155,625 years since creation. Plato's symposium. Plato promoted a great age for the universe (deep
time).
The ancient pagans may have calculated their vast ages through astrology because
they regarded it as true science. Julius Africanus (AD 200–245) wrote:
‘The Egyptians, indeed, with their boastful notions of their own antiquity, have put forth a sort of account of it by the hand of their
astrologers in cycles and myriads of years … ’ [myriad = 10,000].12
Modern pagans?
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Today scientists use far more complex ‘dating’ methods, e.g. radiometric techniques, to
‘prove’ vast ages. But, as Creation magazine has often shown, these methods are not
measurements of time, but interpretations of measurements of such things as radioactive
decay products, and such interpretations are based on faulty assumptions.13
More recently, scientists have been thinking up ‘new’ theories to explain how life could have
developed on Earth, given the vanishingly small probability of spontaneous evolution actually
happening. The late Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA’s structure (along with James
Watson and Maurice Wilkins), came to believe that aliens, and not God, were responsible for
life on earth. 14 The pagan gods have struck back with a vengeance!
Francis Crick, co- discoverer of DNA’s structure, proposed that
aliens brought life to earth, a modern pagan idea. More recently, much speculation has been made about the ‘multi-verse’, or ‘parallel Universe’
theory, such as a recent article in Scientific American by Max Tegmark. 15,16 This fantasy is
quite useful, because anything can now happen, as in the science fiction Matrix movies! However, such an idea is ancient. Augustine
complained about it before AD 430 when he said:
‘There are some, again, who, though they do not suppose that this world is eternal, are of opinion either that this is not the only world,
but that there are numberless worlds or that indeed it is the only one, but that it dies, and is born again at fixed intervals, and this
times without number.’17
Solomon wrote about 3,000 years ago: ‘There is nothing new under the sun. Is there anything of which it
may be said, “See, this is new”? It has already been in ancient times before us. There is no
remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of things that are to come by those
who will come after’ (Ecclesiastes 1:9–11). ‘There is nothing new
We should heed Theophilus’ words to Autolycus only about 150 years after Christ’s Resurrection: under the sun.’—King
Solomon, Ecclesiastes 1:9–
‘For my purpose is not to furnish mere matter of much talk, but to throw light upon the number of
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years from the foundation of the world, and to condemn the empty labour and trifling of these
authors, because there have neither been twenty thousand times ten thousand years from the flood to
the present time, as Plato said, affirming that there had been so many years; nor yet 15 times 10,375
years, as we have already mentioned Apollonius the Egyptian gave out; nor is the world uncreated,
nor is there a spontaneous production of all things, as Pythagoras and the rest dreamed; but, being indeed created, it is also governed
by the providence of God, who made all things; and the whole course of time and the years are made plain to those who wish to obey
the truth.’ 11
‘From the creation of the world to the deluge were 2242 years. … All the years from the creation of the world amount to a total of
5698 [9] years, and the odd months and days.’18,19
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