Enthusiastic responses to the Question evolution! campaign

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The Question evolution! campaign by Creation Ministries International is a worldwide campaign which poses 15 questions that evolutionists cannot satisfactorily answer.[1] The 15 questions posed to evolutionists can be found HERE

Below are some enthusiastic responses to the Question evolution! campaign:


Michael B., United States, 8 October 2011: This is a grand movement and I’m glad it has begun. Our youth are indoctrinated very early to believe every word spoken about evolution without questioning...

Hats off to TVC and God bless you in this campaign.[2]

Paul M., United States, 12 July 2011: You guys are great!!! What a wonderful idea. Keep up the good work![3]


Richard N., United States, 23 October 2011 Love the questions — game changers [4]


Terry F., Australia, 15 August 2011: Congratulations to CMI for promoting such an excellent initiative. All Christians should get involved in some way as the reliability of Genesis is foundational to our common faith.[5]


Christopher W., United States, 6 September 2011: "Having read over the questions and their subtitles, I have to say that this entire campaign is a big step up from prior ones in its goals and executions. You chose very good questions to ask, and many of them don’t have definite explanations yet.

In my view, asking questions is almost always a good thing, universally, and I think that by asking the questions you have, that it will spur more people to gain an interest in interesting scientific topics. I mean, when I saw the question on sexual reproduction, I immediately began reading up on the topic. It’s interesting what some of the current hypothesis are, but unfortunate that the issue cannot be tested definitively. Even if the evolution of a sexually reproducing eukaryote occurred in a laboratory, there is no guarantee that method of natural selection for sexual reproduction is the method that occurred in the past, all it would prove is that the concept is possible..."[6]


Peter C., United Kingdom, 4 September 2011: I am truly enjoying the read I do here weekly, I love the articles and more so this one on the Evolution question. I have printed off the 15 questions about evolution and will be using them soon. I will continue to pass on the good words.[7]


George D., Australia, 27 August 2011: This is a great idea! I have had two car door magnets produced at Vistaprint and placed on each of my two front doors with your logo “Question Evolution” and website. needless to say we have been getting some strange looks![8]


Brandon, South Africa, 30 June 2011: I am a lecturer in the Physics department of … University. Last year I put a few copies of the Creation magazine in our tearoom. The next day I found it lying in the rubbish bin! I removed it, dusted it off and put it on the table again. The next day it was in the rubbish bin again!

I dusted it off, and put it on the table, etc …

This happened three days in a row!

Then I got a better idea. Every week I paste copies of the articles in Creation mag on my door, and since my office is next to the tea room, everyone who goes there has to walk past the office door! Now everyone will get to see the articles whether they want to or not! Since it is on my door, no one (so far) has dared to remove it! Thanks so much for this list of 15 questions. It will be on my door very soon! God bless![9]

For other responses to the Question evolution! campaign please see: Question evolution! campaign

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Enthusiastic student responses

There has been enthusiastic student response to the Question evolution! campaign.

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Since the 1960s particularly, evolutionary pseudoscience has been force fed public students which many students resent.

The Question evolution campaign has received some enthusiastic student response.

Below are two students comments in the popular Christian YouTube channel Shockofgod about the 15 Questions that evolutionists cannot satisfactorily answer:

Amanda2324 writes at YouTube: "LOVE THESE QUESTIONS!!! Like I'm in Physical Geography and Logic & Critical Thinking classes, and the teachers always mention something that either directly or indirectly refers to evolution. I may bring a copy of these with me to my classes from now on..."[1]

MrCody writes at YouTube: "I wished you told me this back in February when i was being taught about evolution. I wished i could have asked my teacher all those just to make her feel stupid."[2]

Question evolution campaign attracting zealous advocates

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On October 4, 2011 an advocate of the Question evolution! campaign wrote:

Defending biblical creation and the science that supports it is very important and necessary.

Yet, history teaches us that to bring down false ideologies it is crucial to go on the attack. The early church father Irenaeus and the early church relentlessly attacked Gnosticism until it no longer posed a significant threat to the church. For example, Irenaeus's work Against Heresies was widely circulated by the early church. The wide distribution of the 15 questions that evolutionists cannot satisfactorily answer which are the center of the Question evolution campaign will be a big boon when it comes to showing people that evolutionists do not have the answers when it comes to actually explaining the history of life on earth.

Never before has there been a worldwide grassroots campaign that has confronted the false claims that are the center of evolutionary dogma. It will take a lot of work, but we are willing to do that work. The group of creationists who are willing to aggressively take on the evolutionists through a grassroots effort will destroy evolutionism and throw it in the graveyard of failed ideologies where it belongs . We are willing and we are energetically moving forward with this campaign and there is absolutely nothing the evolutionists can do to stop us.

We have contacted 500 plus churches in Texas plus we created this helpful resource for people who want to spread the campaign on the internet: Powerful tools to spread and multiply the Question evolution! campaign. More tools will be developed to spread the campaign. In addition, we are in the midst of contacting Christian websites and organizations to spread the campaign. [10]

Since World War II a majority of the most prominent and vocal defenders of the evolutionary position which employs methodological naturalism have been atheists.[11] An ex-atheist American Question evolution! campaign supporter noted the small percentage of atheists in the American population and declared the Question evolution campaign would cut the percentage of Americans who are atheists by at least 50%.[12]

2 million Question evolution! tracts

The popular YouTube video producer Shockofgod is an ex-atheist and his channel features many anti-atheism videos. His YouTube videos have cumulatively received millions of views since his YouTube channel's inception.

On September 18, 2011 Shockofgod released a video entitled Evolutionists stumped confused & dumbfounded by 15 questions. [13] In that video, Shockofgod indicated he is going to move forward again and again with the Question evolution! campaign until 1,000,000 Question Evolution! tracts are in people's hands and then continue to move forward until 2,000,000 tracts are in people's hands.[14]

A lover of the campaign devoting hundreds of hours to promote the campaign

Picture featured in an internet posting entitled The Question evolution! campaign axman cometh[15]

A October 19, 2011 internet posting entitled The Question evolution! campaign axman cometh reported:

We have some great news to report! A person who loves the Question evolution! campaign has made the commitment to intensely promote the campaign. Hundreds of hours are going to be added to promote the campaign in the short term. He is going to relentlessly swing his Question evolution! axe at the rotten tree of evolutionism and nothing is going to distract him.

We already know that the evolutionists are impotent against the 15 questions that evolutionists cannot satisfactorily answer so the widespread distribution of these questions is going to be very demoralizing to evolution supporters. Questioning, critical reasoning and open inquiry are toxic to evolutionary belief so we are very much looking forward to the widespread dissemination of the Question evolution! campaign."[16]

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