Point of View
BREAKPOINT: Weighing the evidence: An atheist abandons atheism
By CHARLES COLSON
BreakPoint
Published January 20, 2005
Antony Flew, the 81-year-old British philosophy professor who
taught at Oxford and other leading universities, became an
atheist at age 15. Throughout his long career he arguedincluding
in debates with an atheist-turnedChristian named C. S.
Lewisthat there was a presumption of atheism,
that is, the existence of a creator could not be proved.
But hes now been forced to face the evidence. It comes
from the Intelligent Design movement, led by Dr. Phillip Johnson
and particularly the work of Michael Behe, the Lehigh biochemist
who has proven the irreducible complexity of the
human cell structure. Though eighty-one years old, Flew has not
let his thinking fossilize, but has faithfully followed his own
dictum to go where the evidence leads.
Christian philosophy professor Gary Habermas of Liberty
University conducted an interview with Flew that will be
published in the winter issue of Philosophia Christi, the journal
of the Evangelical Philosophical Society and Biola University.
Flew told Habermas that a pivotal point in his thinking was when
he realized two major flaws in the various theories of how nature
might have created itself. First, he recognized that evolutionary
theory has no reasonable explanation for the first
emergence of living from non-living matterthat is,
the origin of life. Second, even if a living cell or primitive
animal had somehow assembled itself from non-living chemicals, he
reasoned it would have no ability to reproduce.
Flew told Habermas, This is the creature, the evolution
of which a truly comprehensive theory of evolution must give some
account. Darwin himself was well aware that he had not produced
such an account. It now seems to me that the findings of more
than fifty years of DNA research have provided materials for a
new and enormously powerful argument to design.
Flew has, thus, become a Deistthat is, he acknowledges
God as creator but not as a personal deity. In his opinion,
There is no room either for any supernatural revelation of
that God or any transactions between that God and individual
human beings. In fact, he told a group last May that he
considers both the Christian God and the Islamic God to be omnipotent
Oriental despotscosmic Saddam Husseins.
But a crack is beginning to develop in his opinion that God
hasnt spoken through Scripture. When he reads the first
chapter of Genesis, Flew says hes impressed that a book
written thousands of years ago harmonizes with twenty-first-century
science. That this biblical account might be scientifically
accurate, says Flew, raises the possibility that it
is revelation. A book containing factual statements that no
human knew about at the time of writing seems to argue that the
authors must have had coaching from the Creator.
The evidence is there for all who will look, as his one-time
adversary C. S. Lewis discovered, and as more and more thinking
intellectuals are discovering today. So it is that Antony Flew,
perhaps the most famous philosopher of atheism, is just a step or
two away from the Kingdom.
Copyright © 2004 Prison Fellowship. Used with permission.
EDITORS NOTE: Next week the Witness
will publish a special feature on Intelligent Design.