Now, ladies and gentlemen, the
subject tonight is, is man genetically or environmentally controlled?
And I would like to point out to you that at the start, the
communists, the Marxists, believed that we are environmentally controlled. That's the basis of their theory
of concentration camps. You see, if you change the environment,
lock up all the pastors, the environment will make everybody
atheist. That's their idea. And the idea of a concentration
camp is to take away any theistic influence. And if you put them
in an atheistic, brutal environment, then everybody will become a
communist. If you can't, well, that's just too bad for the patient.
The patient is then wiped out. The second view is that we're
genetically controlled and that's the basis of the fascist movement. Hitler believed that it was the
Aryan race which made his country the destined rulers of this world,
the Aryan race. The Jews and all the others were
missing links and God would have wiped them out in the course
of time but God wasn't quick enough for Hitler, so he just
tried to help God. He says so. Just helped God by
wiping him out genetically, put him in the gas oven. Now, I want
to show you that a Christian's got to think if he's going to
go through these awful times at the end through which we are
going. You live here in a paradise,
you know. I know all the other things that aren't like a paradise
here, but You need to be instructed on
these things. Other countries are going the
way that we don't want to go. Now I'm going to read to you
the Word of God for getting a line on how we must understand how
we become, what we become. And the Word I'm going to read
to you is in Luke 8, 4-15. In Luke, the Gospel according
to Luke, 4 to 15. Luke 8, 4 to 15. When a great crowd came together
and people from town after town came to Him, Jesus said in a
parable, a sower went out to sow his seed. Now, seed is a
packet of genes. Okay? And here we have the first
clue to why I've chosen this. The sower went out to sow his
genes, sow his seeds, and as he sowed, some seed fell on the
path and was trodden underfoot, and the birds of the air devoured
it. Some fell on the rock, and as
it grew up, it withered away, because it had no moisture. And
some seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew with it and
choked it. And some fell into good soil
and grew and yielded a hundredfold. And as he said this, he called
out, He who has ears to hear, let him hear. And his disciples
asked him what this parable meant. And Jesus said, To you it has
been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of God. This parable
of the packets of genes is a secret of the kingdom of God. Now I'm
going to teach you, I hope, God's help, a little bit of science.
But you'll know by it the secrets of the kingdom of God. I wouldn't
do it otherwise. I've taught pharmacology and
genetics long enough and I've done 40 years of it. Now, if
I weren't teaching you something beyond that, I wouldn't do it.
So I want you to pay ever such close attention to all the details
I give you, because it says, you know, in Romans chapter 1,
that if we look at science, which is the study of nature, we see
the nature and being of the living eternal God. And anybody who
doesn't see it, anybody who doesn't see it, is without excuse. Understand? Therefore, if you
want to know more about God, you've got two chances. You can
read about Him in the Bible and become a theologian. OK? Or the other one is to read about
God in nature in that you study science. And anybody who doesn't
see the eternal God and His nature in science is without excuse,
says the Apostle Paul in Romans 1. I wouldn't do it. I believe
all science to be creation science myself. There's nothing else.
It's only that. Jews have been given to know
the secrets of the kingdom of God, but for others they're in parable,
so that seeing they may not see. Many scientists see nature and
don't see God. That's what that passage means.
Hearing they may not understand. Now the parable is this. The
seed, the packet of genes, the seed is the word of God. That puts a different light on
it, doesn't it? The seed is the word of God. The ones along the
path are those who have heard it. Then the devil comes and
takes away the word from their hearts. They may not be saved. The ones on the rock are those
who, when they hear the word, receive it, the seed, with joy. But these have no roots. They
believe for a while, and in time of temptation they fall away.
But as for what fell among the thorns they are those who hear
but as they go on their way they are choked for the cares of this
life and the riches and pleasures of life riches and pleasures
choke the seed and their fruit does not mature and as for that
in the good soil they are those who having heard the word hold
it fast in an honest and good heart and bring forth fruit with
patience Lord Jesus we ask thee to open our minds, open our understanding,
as thou didst do to thine own disciples when thou wast amongst
us as man. Open the words of my mouth, the
meditations of my heart, and our hearts, all of us, that we
may always be acceptable to thee, our Lord and our Creator. Amen. Now, ladies and gentlemen, the
first man that started to study genes on a sensible basis was,
of course, Mendel the monk. And he worked with his garden
peas, and he showed that the heredity of garden peas, thank
you, the heredity of garden peas was according to mathematics,
and it wasn't chance. Now Darwin didn't read his work,
although Mendel's work was produced during Darwin's life. If Darwin
had read it, you know, he was intelligent enough to know that
the whole basis of his theory, in chance, was for the birds. If he'd only read it, but he
didn't read it. You know, lots of things we'd
know if we read, and did as Paul said, continue in reading and
in prayer. developing the mind. Darwin didn't,
and suggested that theory, therefore, because he didn't read, that
has devastated the intellectual world for over a hundred years,
just because he didn't know. Now, Mendel found out, you see,
that it was done according to mathematics, and, you know, I've
got my mother's eyes, can't help it, and I've got my father's
stature, Can't help it. I have the fresh complexion when
I'm almost dead, you know. I look healthy and well and blooming
and all the rest of it. My father did until he was 90.
And I'm afraid I'm like it, happily. Mothers give their temperament,
usually, to their sons, you know. It's mathematical. My daughter has got my temperament,
poor girl. And she's got my hands and arms,
poor child, but she's got lots and lots of nice things from
her mother too, all mathematically wrapped up in packets, and how
glad I am that that's the case. Now, they forgot Menville till
after he was dead. I had a professor in Oxford,
whose name was E.B. Ford, and he was a tall man,
and he had an even higher voice. You could hear his voice from
miles away. He had a huge pate with no hair on it, and his glory
was Drosophila melanogaster. You know all about Drosophila
melanogaster, don't you? The fruit fly. And he worked
on the fruit fly, and he did some very marvelous work while
I was there. He worked out on the chromosomes,
he worked out on those chromosomes the bulges and the swellings
where the properties of the Drosophila Meninogaster were located. He made maps of where the length
of the wings was decided. where the color of the hair was
decided, whether the eyes would be red, and the animal an albino,
or not. He got those maps out done beautifully. The only thing about Ford was
that he didn't know what those bulges were. He knew they were
there, and he could map them, but he didn't know what was inside.
And the next two people who went at that, that particular problem,
what was inside the genes, were Francis Crick and Watson in Cambridge
in England, and they found out that everything was written down
in those bulges in a code. The code was a language and they
broke the code so that you could read it. They found out what
all the other people before them didn't know, that it was a book,
but a super book. the most micro book, the most
miniaturized book that you can imagine. And they broke the code
for it. Now I want to talk to you just
for one minute about what a code is, because some people don't
know, and if you don't know, you'll be lost before we go very
far. I'm going to show you first of
all what a code is, and then what's inside those bumps and
swellings in the genes, and then we'll go on from there. Now,
this is what a code is. If I have a concept in my mind,
don't think that you speak in a language. But don't think that
you think in a language. You speak in a language, but
you don't think in a language. You think in a concept. And then, according whether you're
American, German, Japanese, Chinese, you put that concept in which
you think, you put it into a code. And that's your language. Now
if you have, say, the concept in your mind of peril, peril,
p-e-r-i-l, danger. Now danger can be, of course,
if I have appendicitis, and I've got a lot of pain, and I don't
do anything about it, then it may burst, and if the doctor
doesn't do something quickly and carve me up and seal it off
and wash me out, I shall die. That's a danger. Now, if a person
does have a danger, he has the concept of code, that there's
something wrong in him, a concept, then he calls out for help. Now, the idea of calling out
for help is rather mouthful, you see, so we've called it,
this concept, SOS. Now, SOS doesn't look like appendicitis. SOS doesn't look like a car blowout. But SOS does certainly convey
to anybody that knows the idea that I'm in danger. If you're
driving along the road, the freeway, and you're, well, you can't do
it here, but you can in Europe, you can drive at 200 miles an
hour along the freeway if you want to. It's rather awkward,
though, if a tire blows out at that speed. I had one blowout
once. but not at that speed, but high
enough, and the thing to do is to go to a telephone box labelled
S.O.S. Now you see, you can use S.O.S. for a tower blowout, you can
use it for appendicitis, you can use it for an abscess under
your tooth, or for anything else that's peril. Now what I want
you to notice is this, ladies and gentlemen, please underline
it in your thoughts in red ink. The code carries a concept, and
the concept is peril, but the code is no natural law. It's entirely arbitrary. Somebody
thought that SOS, save our souls, would be a good thing. That's
what it was originally, would be a good thing, to hang a concept
upon. But there's no natural law. This
is very important because we're going to talk about natural laws
in the GED code. There's no natural law relating
this reduction of entropy or increase of order such as S,
O, S represents. There's no natural law which
couples the two together. That's entirely arbitrary. And
it's known as a language convention. And language conventions aren't
built up on natural law. They're built up on arbitrariness
of men who need to make codes. Now the genetic code is no exception. The genetic code is a code which
is not coupled to natural law. How you can derive it from natural
law is a mystery to me. Because every scientist wants
everything to be coupled to natural law. He wants it to be naturalist. He wants it to reside in matter.
And yet he knows perfectly well that a code does not reside in
natural law. How then can he say it does?
Well, that's one of the mysteries of the workings of confusion
in the human mind. And I point that out to you right
at the start. You'll need it two or three times
before I've finished on the scientific part. Now SOS, I can communicate
it to you by writing S-O-S. I hold it up on a bit of paper
and you say, oh, the man's got stomachache. Right? I've communicated
to you very easy. But you know, it's not very useful
sometimes to take the letters of the alphabet to get a code
over. it's sometimes more useful to code it again. And we code
it again by writing dot, dot, dot, dash, dash, dash, dot, dot,
dot. S O S equals Dot, dot, dot, dash,
dash, dash, dot, dot, dot. Now if you're a ship's officer,
you know how to do it. You get a flag, you get a flash
lamp, or you speak it into the radio, you tap it out with a
key. Now, dot, dot, dot, dash, dash,
dash, dot, dot, dot, doesn't look like appendicitis, nor does
it look like a blowout on a car. It doesn't look like peril. But
you see, it's perfectly arbitrary. And language conventions, codes,
even the language convention which we use as a genetic code,
is entirely the product of a language convention out of an intellectual
apparatus. It has nothing to do with natural
law. Now that's very important to learn, and tomorrow evening
I want to go into that further. Now I could, if I wanted to communicate
to you that I've got stomachache, no worry, I haven't, I've eaten
very well today, and the Americans are awfully kind to me, and I
feel OK. Now I could communicate it to
you, listen to this, don't you miss it, if I don't get you to
see a little bit of oxyhemoglobin into your minds, into your brains,
by making you laugh, You'll never stand this, because this requires thinking about,
and most people are lazy in respect of thought, and sometimes in
other things as well. Now, if I want to communicate
that to you, ladies and gentlemen, this is vital, absolutely vital. When a vital thing is coming,
I'll usually try and try my hand at getting it to laugh, so that
I've got just that bit of extra oxygen up there, so that it sits.
Now, I can do it. I can communicate to you. Are
you listening? I can communicate to you. I've
got so much to do. I can communicate the concept
of peril by pulling out one of my shoelaces. There they are,
you see, the shoelaces. I pull one out and I can tie
in it the shoelace. I've lost my screen. That's my
trouble, you see. I can pull out the shoelace and
I can tie in it one knot. One knot, one knot, knot, knot,
knot, K-N-O-T. All right? Then I can tie in
it, towards the bottom, two knots, double knot, double knot. So, knot, knot, knot, double
knot, double knot, double knot, knot, knot, knot. Now hold it
up to you and you see, knot, knot, knot, double knot, double
knot, double knot, knot, knot, knot. What do you say? Oh, he's
got appendicitis. You see? The man said, The man's
in need, that is an SOS call, but you see how I've communicated
it to you. Now you think of the advantages. This is the Inca
method of writing, you know. This is how the Incas wrote.
They didn't have any paper, nor did they have pens, but they
did have pampas grass, and they did have ropes. So they took
long pieces of string, bootlaces, you see, and they tied into them
knots. And they did it, the knotting,
just like we write letters on paper. And they could read it
with their fingers when it was dark. Just run your fingers down
it, you see. And you've got knot, knot, knot.
Double knot, double knot, double knot. Knot, knot, knot. Aha!
OK. Fair enough, you see. They didn't
use the Moss Code, but that's how we would do it today. Now,
they could not only do it with their fingers, they could do
it with the light, with their eyes. You see, the fingers are
feeling. And the eyes are also a feeling, but they're two different
organs, two different senses, so they can look at it. And just
by looking at it, they knew the contents, just like we read.
But you think how nice it is to be able to read your writing,
or feel it, just as you like. Well, we have to feel it for
the blind people with braille, you know. You've got to make
a special form of writing, because our writing's not suited to that.
But if you have it on a string, we're not. You can do it by both
methods. Wonderful method of doing it.
Now, that's what the genetic code looks like. The genetic
code runs on this basis, ladies and gentlemen. This is absolutely
vital. The genetic code doesn't use
one shoelace. It uses two. And between the
shoelaces are hung up the genetic letters. And instead of having
the two letters of the Morse code, you have four. You see, in Morse code you have
two letters, dot and dash, and then the interval. And with the
dot and dash and the interval, you can write everything down,
everything that our 26 letters of the alphabet can do. And you
see how much advantage that is. You could take a shoelace, and
with Just two letters in the interval, you could write up
the Bible. It'd have to be a long shoelace,
but you could do it. You could write up Goethe, Roseland,
Roseland, Roseland wrote, Roseland after Heide, you know, which
you all learnt in German at school, didn't you? I hope. Now, you
could write it all up that way, you could write up Shakespeare,
but it's a super method of writing books. It's simply marvellous,
because you can pull the two shoelaces apart, And from the
one ladder that you put of the shoelace up one side, which goes
into one cell, and the other ladder which goes into the other
cell when you're dividing the cell, each side automatically,
by complementarity, reproduces the total ladder of two shoelaces,
and reproduces the total letters. So you've only got to pull the
thing apart like a zip fastener, And the other side of the zip
fastener, which is lacking in each cell, forms itself by complementarity. It's an absolute genius of an
idea how to quickly rewrite the whole book. Now, when you were
conceived, there were 23 chapters of the knot method on strings
which put the total information to make you in the cell. Now, we can read the chromosomes
and the genes in a human zygote today, and we know that there
are 46 chapters. And if we were to write these
chapters down in English, which we can do, they're chemical instructions. How to make alanine combine,
how to make the enzymes which make you work, how your digestion's
got to function, how your liver's got to be built, how your kidney's
got to be built, how the concept of your eye's got to be built.
All these concepts are in code form, we can read them. Now in
one ziger of a human, which you can't see, or scarcely can see
with the naked eye, because it's as transparent as water, but
you can see, if you stain it right, the 46 chromosomes, and
if you write them down in books, Do you know how many volumes
you'd need to write them down in English on paper? You'd need
a thousand volumes, each of 500 pages, and the smallest print
that any printer knows. And then you'd scarcely get in
all the instructions which God has put there in a code form
to make you the shape of your nose. The fact that you're not
a crocodile or a cabbage. The fact that you are a human
being. And the remarkable thing is,
it's all in one language, all in one code, throughout nature.
There are only minor variations. The information written up to
make a blue-green alga is about the same in all essential details. The information required to synthesize
an amoeba, and to synthesize a frog, and to synthesize a bee
orchid, and to synthesize a crocodile, and to synthesize an ape, and
to synthesize you. It's all the same language. Now,
you know, if you believe that this super-language, which is
common to all nature, arose by chance, then you're forgetting
that the basis of a language is the coupling by arbitrary
means of a concept with a reduced entropy system, with a language. You see, it's entirely arbitrary,
this method of doing things, to say that danger is equivalent
to SOS. There's no natural law behind
it. And it's entirely arbitrary to say that danger is equivalent
to dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot, on a string. There's
no natural law behind it. And when you look at the... you
know that an intellectual law is behind it, an arbitrary one.
And when you look at the genetic code, you just pinpoint that.
And it's a super code that we can read and write down and use
ourselves to make ourselves. You can go into the lab now,
open a notebook in English, and you can write it down in the
genetic code. And you put it into an animal
or a plant, Numbold, the animal or the plant, will build itself
from the concepts you had first of all written down in English,
and which are now written down in the genetic code. It only
takes eight or nine hours, you know, to duplicate the cells
of your body. And you think that's a thousand
volumes, each 500 pages, in the smallest script, the smallest
type that you can think of. You ask a secretary, how long
it would take to type out again a thousand books each of 500
pages I asked somebody that once in a university meeting and there
was a bright young lady in front and I noticed she didn't pay
any more attention to me after I asked her that asked the whole
congregation that there she was working a computer you see here
she came up with the answer at the end and she said two and
a half years sir if I work 24 hours every day without stopping
at all you don't count the mistakes I make Well now, this is done
with no noise, no noise, just put a few potatoes in your mouth
and off it goes, by room temperature it gears itself. Now look, think
what I've said to you, think what I've said to you. I'm glad
you're laughing, I don't need to make you then so that you've
got enough oxygen in your brain. Now, if I say that to you, ladies
and gentlemen, the natural consequence is, oh, oh, The man is a determinist. He's a fatalist. You see, I've
said to you really, if you think it through very carefully, that
the most important thing is to get the right instructions so
that you're the right sort of person genetically speaking.
So I will say to this, I will say this to you, ladies and gentlemen,
that the most important thing for a young man or a young woman
to take care of is in the choice of his parents. You see, if he
gets the wrong instructions from mum and dad, he's going to suffer
for it. So I would ask you to be very
careful about that little problem of who your dad and mum are.
Now, and also, when you're thinking of marrying, consider it too. Both sides. Very, very important. Because
there are certain hereditary diseases It ought not to be passed
on, you know. Degenerative diseases, which
are undermining the state of our race. Because medicine allows all sorts
of things to happen, which normally wouldn't happen today, and which
would wipe out those diseases. Leave that. Do I believe in fatalism? Am I like the Muslim, our dear
friends, who just simply say, inshallah, God did it that way,
and that's it. Am I determined genetically?
Well, I am, to a certain extent. You see, I've told you my genes
come from my father and my mother, and I can't help it. Well, I'm
very glad, actually, but that's it. You see, the fact that I
have the genes, X, Y, I have, you see. Prove it. Fear does
it. XY, that was given me at conception. I can't do anything about it.
That I'm a man is just simply determined. God knew all about
that, but it's determinism. You OK? The fact that my wife
is XX, that was determined when she was conceived. She can't
do anything about it, neither can you. So far, we are determined. So far that I have blue eyes,
that's determined. My mother and father didn't have
the dominance of brown eyes, and that's it. I can't do anything
about it. But I will ask you another question.
Although I can't do anything about XY, and my wife can't do
anything about XX, and we don't want to do anything about it
actually, but No, can't argue about it. Do you think now, let me ask
you a question. Do you think that because I'm XY, my wife
is sitting there? What do you think? Do you think
that my XY determined that I married my wife? What do you think? Well, if I were XX, I couldn't,
could I? But if it's XY, I can. But then, over and above that,
inside those limits of XX and XY, we have freedom. But only
inside those limits. You see, you can't do anything
about the colour of your skin. But the colour of your skin does
not determine your wife. It may have a slight influence
on it, but it doesn't determine it. So you see, you have two
outside barriers within which you have freedom of choice. There's
determinism to a certain extent with your eyes, there's determinism
to a certain extent within limits, but inside those limits you're
free and outside you're not. So you see, it's complicated
to talk about these things. It's very essential that we do
consider them. Now let me give you three or
four experiments to show you just how this works. I'm going to go through them
quickly. If anybody doesn't understand them, just please put up your
thumb and finger, I'll see it, and try and get it straight. Experiment number one. I take
some purebred fish, little fish, name doesn't matter, but they're
purebred. And the father fish, fertilizes
the eggs of the mother, and she lays a thousand eggs. Now, all
those eggs, each one of them, is a zygote, which is practically
an identical twin to the next one. Because, you see, they're
purebred. There's very little variation in them, and every
fish looks like every other fish of this race. Okay? Now, I take
500 of those eggs, and I put them in seawater, and I let them
hatch out. When the 500 hatch out, I have
500 hopping little fish that run around and they have swim
around and they have two little eyes at the side of their head,
like two little side lamps at the side of their head. Okay?
That's what normally happens. Now if I take the other 500,
which are genetically practically identical to the first 500, And
I put into the seawater just a little bit too much, just a
trace too much of magnesium chloride. Now magnesium chloride is a constituent
of seawater. So I'm putting in nothing new.
I'm putting just a little bit too much. Not much, but just
a little bit. And I let them hatch out. And
I get out from the seawater with the magnesium chloride in it.
I get 500 little fishes swimming out of their eggs. And each of
them has one huge cyclops eye in the middle of the forehead.
Now, the genes are there to make two eyes. The chemical instructions
are there to make two eyes. But in the presence of an environment
which is favorable for one eye, like the giants of old, you know,
with one big headlamp looking at you instead of two, In the
presence of the manganese employed to trace too much, I get one
A. What's done it? The environment
controls the expression of the instructions in your genes. Your
environment controls the expression and development of your genes.
If your environment is unsuitable, you can have the best genes in
the world. It won't help you much. You've got to bring out
what's in them by a suitable environment. Now, that's experiment
number one. You can repeat it if you like,
you can get the fish and do it. Experiment number two is this. You all know, or let me see if
you do know, see if I can see the expression on your face,
you all know who Aletheus Obstetricans is. Sorry, my apparatuses are. Does it work or does it not work?
Oh yes, and it is Obstetricians. You just have to look and see
which one it is. He's the midwife toad. Now he's
a very friendly little fellow, but he lives on dry land, and
he's not fussy, like other toads are. The father's a very good
fellow. He's a real good one. Because
when the mother lays her eggs, He takes the slime of the eggs
and wraps them like a string around his body and he functions
as the uterus. He functions as the womb. He
hatches the eggs himself on dry land. Friendly little fellow. And the eggs don't hatch to tadpoles. They hatch inside this slime
to toads that can look after themselves. Now listen. Alutes
obstetricans, the midwife toad, doesn't have, like most toads
during the breeding season, the little black copulation pads
which ordinary toads have on their thumbs. You see, the ordinary
toad that lives in water or near water, the mother, when she's
laying her eggs, is very slippery because of the water. and if
the male can't hold her, he can't fertilize the eggs. In the case of the midwife toad,
the wife and the husband, they both live on dry land and the
female is therefore dry when she's fertilized and the male
can hold her without these black copulation pads which all other
toads have on their thumbs. Now there was a man called Paul
Cameron who lived in Vienna and he believed that Darwinism was
impossible because it was done by chance and he thought that
you could put in the environment into the genes to give them new
information after the principles of Lamarck and you know Lamarckism
has been disproved but that's what he thought that was his
idea and so he said let's see Let's see. We'll take the midwife
toad and we'll breed them through many years on dry land, in the
lab, where we've got no water. He did that and of course no
pads or anything developed. Then he took others and he made
them breed in water so that the female was always wet and slippery
when she was fertilised. Do you know, after a number of
generations, the male toads, at the time of mating, all developed
little black pads on their thumbs. Well, he published that and said,
I've proved that Lamarck was right. If you put the environment
there, the environment will go into the genes and they'll get
the genes for making toad pads, which we don't usually have.
So they published that. And Bateson, who was a rabid
evolutionist, he didn't like the Marxism at all, he hurried
over from London to Vienna and he looked at them. And he looked
at them as a scientist looks at things with a critical eye.
And he laid these preparations of midwife Toad's legs in the
mating period into water. And out came the Indian ink.
Now, some assistant had tried to help poor old camera, and
made the pads a bit more impressive by injecting very carefully a
bit of Indian ink into each. The pads were there, but she
was too enthusiastic, it was a she, nobody found out who did
it. But you know, the poor man so lost his courage over being
exposed like that, that he went into the mountains and shot himself
with his right hand through his left temple. Now, it wasn't necessary
to do that because he was right. You see, what had happened was
this. The environment of the water had brought out the latent
genes in the midwife toad. He had the genes all along, but
his environment was not such that he needed them, and he didn't
develop them. Now it's just like me, if I go
into the garden, I've got lily white hands now, I haven't been
into my garden for six weeks. When I go into my garden and
dig with the spade and foot method, you know, first of all I get
blisters, then I get corns on my hands, horny pads onto my
hands here. Now that is merely the fact that
the pressure on my hands activates my genes. And I produce those
things for self-protection. If I don't work, everything goes
back. But if I do work in the garden,
they come out, and I activate my genes. So you see, you could
have lots of genes in your body, and unless you have the environment
acting on them, they don't come out, they remain latent, instead
of becoming patent. That is, the environment triggers
the development of the information on your genes which you've got.
Now I've got a third one which is very, very important indeed.
It's this, if you take Wistar rats, they're white ones, you
know, with red eyes, and you get a, they're nice little fellows,
if you get those rats Pure bread. You can breed them together,
brother and sister. And you get no abortions and
no things like, no monstrosities out. They're pure bread. There's
nothing in them to come out which is bad. And so they breed true,
even brothers and sisters, like the human race at the start did,
you know. There's no difficulty about the wives of Cain and Abel. They were perfect, you see, so
that nothing bad could come out. Even the pharaohs lived that
way, you know. They always married their sisters to keep the royal
genes within the family. Abraham married his half-sister
the same way. And the Jews are certainly not
degenerate. They are certainly very intelligent
people. Half-brother. half-sister marriage. Now these
rats, if you take a mother of a Wistar rat, and you let her
breed, say with her brother, and she produces a litter of
tan. Now they're nice squirmy little
things, you know, blind at the start, and all they've got one
interest for is of course the mother, and to get something
out of her, and You take five of them, and you put them to
the mother, just after birth. You take the other five, and
you put them in solitary cages, where they're kept warm, and
they're fed from a pipette, and then liquid, and then later they
get the solid stuff from an endless belt. You bring them up in solitary
confinement. They never see anything of life
at all, neither a human nor a rat. And if you let them go for a
year, like that, then you do a rat IQ, you all know what an
IQ is, don't you? I hope yours is 150, and... OK, leave it at that. You do
the IQ of these rats by a rat IQ method. When you do that to
the ones that have been in the family, They're 25-30% higher
than those who have been brought up alone in solitary confinement. And if you cut a section through
the brain and you look at the connections in the brain, synapses
and so on, you'll find that the rats that are brought up with
the mother are 25-30% better developed than the brains of
the rats that have been brought up alone. Now if you let those
rats, after a year, that have been brought up alone, go back
to the mother, they can't accommodate themselves. They can't fit in.
They're sexually impotent often. They can't bring up a family
themselves. If you do it with monkeys, if you take a monkey
and bring it up alone, you know it can't copulate. It has no
idea of sex and no relationship to other people. You see, what
happens is this, that in the family the mice react with one
another, with the mother, and the mother brings up the mice,
and the mice bring up the mother. And the result is that the genes
for building brain are triggered to build brain by being in the
family. And the genes of the five that
were brought up alone are all there. just as they were in the
genes of the five in the family. But they're not triggered by
the environment to develop. Now the same is true of the human
being. If you let the rat go on until puberty is past, after
a year say, and you put the rat back to the mother, the mother
won't know what to do with the rat, and the rat won't know what
to do with the mother. And the result is All communications
break down. Now, you're seeing that here.
Now, I'm not suggesting you're rats, you know, or anything like
that, or even mice. But the same principle is what
you're seeing. Now, I know all about overpopulation.
But you know this, that is a fact, that most of the genii, which
have got the real big men, the real intelligent ones, there
are exceptions to this. But a lot of them were brought
up in big families. Because it's there you get the
stimulation. And the stimulation brings out the development of
the genes that you've got, brings out your personality. And if
you're brought up an only child, or if you're brought up, I'm
not saying you are only children, there are exceptions here, but
I'm talking about generalities. The idea that you can bring up
a family with only mother or with only father is surely not
stimulating what you need because a mother can develop in a child
that which a father can't and a father can develop in the genes
of a child that which the mother can't. So God's ordinances of
the family is being rapidly destroyed in our western society. One of
the most grave, the gravest signs you can see in America, and in
British and in European society, is that the inventiveness, the
creativity, is sinking rapidly. Your last president mentioned
it. America was a nation of inventors. Look where you've got to. But
that's all going to go suddenly if children aren't put into a
stimulating environment before puberty. There's only one way
to do that. That is in a family with many
children, where they react on another, or in a good school,
with somebody who understands these things, where they react
with one another, that the genes that are latent in them become
patent. and expressed. If you wait until
after puberty, you know, you learn far less rapidly than you
do before. Now my children have been exposed
to lots of cultures. We lived in Switzerland, we've
lived in Norway, and we've lived in Turkey, we've lived here,
and we've lived pretty well all around, you know. My children
Just listen to Turkish on the street. You know, if they want
to say anything that's rather unsayable in English, they will
use the Turkish word for it and the expression. They never learnt
it. Now while we were in Illinois,
we made it a rule to understand no English. How wouldn't The
result was the children knew we wouldn't understand and they
continued to speak with us in German. And also the same applied
in Geneva in French. And the same applied, although
it was a bit early for them, in Norway. The result is those
kids, before puberty, their computer is capable of listening to and
seeing any language spoken and decoding it, breaking the code.
Now if you wait till after puberty, you'll always speak with an accent,
and your grammar will go wrong, and your vocabulary will go wrong,
because we're only given the years before puberty to learn
a language properly, and you learn it by seeing it and hearing
it spoken, and the rest is perfectly automatic. That computer, its
function, is developed by the environment. And if you don't
have the environment which can teach you these things, the whole
thing crystallizes out here and becomes brittle, and you can't
learn anything. Now you see, my children had
that inestimable advantage of having three languages, besides
the Latin that mother taught them, without having to learn
it. And they could concentrate on
the science. And with 16 and a half years, they entered medical
school. Now, we didn't force them. You
don't want to force a child to do anything. But we have the
natural ability to develop our genes, which are there, by the
environment, before puberty. And everything is done too late,
you know, in our society today. Wesley, when he went to Oxford,
at 12 years old, could write English, and French, and Latin,
and Greek. Think of it. No trouble, no difficulty,
no sitting down and grinding, if you let the environment which
God gave you, work on the genes which he gave you too. And the
two fit together just like hand in glove, you know. No work involved. But if you wait till you've got
four kids, and you're 25, and you go out then as a missionary
and have to learn a language, Well, it's just too bad. You've
got to work a long, long time, and it usually is so that you
don't learn it perfectly. There's an enormous, there's
almost an infinite capacity to learn before puberty. And all
the bad things that you do in the family you know, and mum
quarrels with dad, and dad quarrels with mum, those are the things
that stick. Then you've got the break-up
of the family. Unless dad has learned to forgive mum, and mum
has learned to forgive dad, even in front of the children, the
children don't learn the basis of the gospel. Which is certainly
reconciliation, because we're sinners. If you don't do it,
especially with young children, they'll never learn it later.
The relationship of father and the relationship of mother is
crystallized before puberty. Now in Europe there's the concerted
effort concerted effort to stop the idea of father and mother
as orientation signs in the family. The tax laws are so that it's
better for a couple to live in concubinate rather than marrying. And people
aren't marrying. I was told that a couple could
only go to Australia the other day if they went there in concubinate. The law was such that you couldn't
do it otherwise. Too difficult to get in. If she
went over, the girl, simply to work and be with her beloved
one, but not live with him, She couldn't get in. But in concubinage
she could. Think of that. Now that's the
tax laws which are being made today to destroy this environment
working on the genes and it will deform our civilization. You've seen it here. Families
without fathers. can't grow up, you know, they're
disadvantaged persons. It would be much better the other
way. Now let me give you another experiment, very, very quickly
there, because this is highly, highly important. If you take
a human egg out of the side of a woman by laparotomy, and you
put this egg in a test tube, yes, thank you, you put this
egg in a test tube, and you fertilize it with the woman's husband,
you will get a human zygote with 46 chromosomes in it. Okay? Now if you let that egg grow
in the test tube by putting in the necessary foods, that egg
will multiply 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 cells. But you know, it never produces
a baby. It produces an amorphous mass. It must have the egg, it
must have the environment right before it produces a baby. If
you put it into a uterus, a womb, you will get out of that egg,
other circumstances being normal, a baby, and a normal baby, because
the environment is right. Now, think of this. The eggs,
the chromosomes have got to be okay. The environment around
the chromosomes have got to be okay. Let me give you this last
one and then we'll come and dissect this for you. If you take the
egg of a woman which has been fertilized with the sperm of
her husband, put it in the uterus, you get a baby. Now, if you take,
say, a bone marrow cell, and put it in a uterus, does it give
a baby? It ought to, no? It's got 46 chromosomes. If you put the bone marrow cell
in a test tube, it'll divide, but it'll only produce bone marrow
cells. If you put it into a uterus, it'll do the same. Why doesn't
it give a baby? Let's try and look at this little
picture I've got here. You see there you've got a zygote
on my far side and here you've got a bone marrow cell. Now you
do this little experiment with me and it will explain to you
a lot of Holy Scripture. Listen. You then dissect out
the nucleus from the zygote, the little bit that I've got
in the centre, the point. and you put it at the side there
at the bottom. Could you put that up just a
little bit? At the bottom there. And then
you take the bone marrow cell, thank you, you take the bone
marrow cell and you dissect out the nucleus and put it at the
side, you see, just like this. There we are, there we are on
the other side. Now you then take, you listen to me, this
is quite vital, this is the experiment that's been done. Then you take
the bone marrow nucleus, which has got the 4 to 6 chromosomes
in it, just as the same as the zygote has the 4 to 6 chromosomes
in it, and then you put the nucleus of the bone marrow cell into
the cytoplasm of the egg, which hasn't got a nucleus in it until
you put the new nucleus in it. Then you swap the nuclei. Now if you take that egg, which
has the ordinary cytoplasm of an egg in it, but it has the
nucleus of the bone marrow cell in it, and if you put that in
a uterus, out comes your bouncing mouse. It's been done in three
cases in Geneva by Illmancy. So you see, what you've done
is this, you've changed the environment of the nucleus of the bone marrow
cell, into the environment of an egg, and the environment of
an egg produces a baby, whereas the environment of a bone marrow
cell won't. Okay? Now that's very important
to notice, that that actually happens, it's been done, because
it gives you a very good idea of what the heathen have laughed
at for donkey's years now, Remember when Adam was formed. Do you
think Adam was made from an ape or not? That is, did Adam come
from a uterus or not? I don't think so myself. Adam
was made in a perfectly scientific manner. The action of spirit,
logos, on matter, says Genesis, gave a living soul or psyche. That's just how we do it today.
This is nothing that's not scientific, to say that. Because if we take
matter, which is correct, and then we apply our biochemistry
and our know-how to it, you can get out a virus. Shortly we shall
have our estrogen and choline. bacterium from her own stomach.
And that is exactly as the scripture says, that matter plus know-how
or spirit gives you a new organism. There's nothing to laugh at about
that, you know, it's scientific method. That is creation science. It happens. Now if you take,
you make Adam that way, and then you take out of his rib a bone
marrow cell this is being done now and you put the nucleus of
a bone marrow cell particularly if it's taken from an embryo
and you put it into cytoplasm which stops the blocking of the
genes that are there The genes in a bone marrow cell are blocked,
as you might say, with scotch tape. Okay? It isn't scotch tape,
of course. But if you could dissolve off
that scotch tape, when the ribosomes came round to read the genes
on the bone marrow cell, instead of only reading the bits of the
genes that are free to make a bone marrow cell, If all the genes
were laid bare by a substance which dissolved the blocking
of those cells which make a differentiated cell, then you get a whole organism
out. So when the Holy Scripture says that Eve was made from Adam's
side and didn't come from the uterus, as the theistic evolutionists
say he did and she did, then there's nothing wrong about that
at all. It's perfectly scientific if it happened that way. Because
you don't have to make a new creation. The creation took place
when the genes were made. That's where the information
was gotten from. Okay? All God would have to do
would be to take the XY chromosome of Adam and remove the Y or destroy
it. And X would automatically divide
itself. And you'd have out of a perfect
Adam a perfect Eve without a new creation. There's nothing wrong
in these things, you know. There's no basis for laughing
at what the Bible says. Today, as the years pass by,
I'm thankful because I discover ever more things which prove
that the Bible is not invented. If you look at other religions,
You'll find that where man was made from a red blood cell, he
couldn't have been made from a red blood cell, as certain
religions say, because the genes aren't there. But from a marrow
cell, he could. Okay? No difficulty. If you want
to read these things, you should read them up in the Natural Sciences,
Know Nothing of Evolution. Now I want to go quickly ahead
now to this turning round which we read in the scriptures. I'm
going to turn the situation right around, draw a little red line
under what you've heard and this will bring it to a head such
as we want. A grain of corn, a grain of wheat,
is a packet of genes and chromosomes with a little food in it. It's
a packet of instructions with food in it. Now, if you throw
the packet of instructions, the genes, onto a road, traffic comes
along, squashes some, the birds come along, eat up some, you
get the genes okay, that's the environment wrong. The result
is that you get no crop such as you should get from the information. If some of the genes are thrown
among thorns and thistles, the genes are okay, the information
is okay. But the thorns and thistles,
they choke the realization, the execution of the genes which
are in the packet of genes in the food. and the food. If you throw some of the genes
on good land, then of course you get the environment right
and the genes right, 30%, 60% and a hundredfold growth. Now that's the second step in
the logic. The packet of genes has got to be right and your
environment has got to be right to get food. Now this is the
last step of logic. Jesus said, Are you with me? Jesus said the word, the seed
is the word of God. Now the packet of genes is the
seed, the packet of instructions is the seed which has power in
it to produce the new plant. Packet of chromosomes, packet
of instructions. The Bible then is the wheat corn,
the wheat seed. There you have in the wheat seed
all the instructions which are necessary to produce a wheat
plant, to produce a hundredfold new wheat for next year. Now,
the soil, what about that? The soil, said Jesus, on which
the sower sowed his seed, is your heart. Now I've been throwing
out at odd times tonight, packets of information, sometimes from
the Bible. To make them grow, you've got
to have the packet of information first, and then the heart has
got to be the environment to make the seed germinate. Jesus
said that the Word of God is very often sewn onto the highway,
where the ground is hard. Now the highway is a place where
there's a lot of traffic. Do you know what we call it today?
The lot of traffic? Well, I don't mean trucks on
the highway. What I mean is the traffic in your heart. You know,
we suffer from stimulus flooding. The eyes are chocked full of
television pictures and the effort required in the brain To process
all those television pictures is something that you can't say
so much. It's almost infinite. And we're
suffering from too much traffic in our hearts. Too much newspaper
reading, too little Bible reading. Too much television, too little
time in our quiet chambers. Communing with God, having our
quiet time. I'm not suggesting you become
a monk. I think that to be unnatural. And all respect to monks. Oh,
I wouldn't say anything about monks at all. But I'm not suggesting
that your pastor becomes a monk, and I'm not suggesting that you
become a monk. But what I am suggesting is this. If you've
got too much traffic all the time in your heart, your heart
will become hard. And no place for the Bible to
germinate. It's too hard. And it really
means that it's so trodden down by the permanent traffic over
it, it can't sink in. We're suffering from stimulus
flooding. We don't have the quiet time we ought to have, just to
plough up the heart a bit. Listen, I'm going to test you
out now with one packet of information which has already been said to
us tonight by your pastor. I'm going to test you out now
and you can test your own heart. I'm giving you a packet of information,
yes. And it's this. He used it. You sang it. God
so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. That whosoever
believes on him should not perish, but should have eternal life.
Now you think, you think what that means. It means that God
gave his only begotten son to die for me and for you. That means that God thought,
and you analyse it, thought that you to save you was more worth than
saving his own life. God's life wasn't saved because
he loved you more than he gave his son and Jesus did it for
his will. Now you think, I've had people come to me today,
I had a case when I was up in Los Angeles this afternoon. There
was a man, rejected by everybody, smoking
himself to death. So I went over to him and asked
him. And you know that was one piece of fruit. He'd been in
many, many churches. One piece of fruit that he'd
never realized that God loved him more than God loved himself. Now you think of the infinite
worth of Jesus' life. And you're more infinitely worthy
and worth the love than God's life himself. Now you think that
the heart of a man is too hard to receive that. God himself
telling you that. And if you're not touched by
that, then I don't know anything that will touch you, if that
doesn't touch you, if that message doesn't reach you. The heart
is so hard that you can say that to the average person and you
say, that's religion. Thank you. Now you think of a
person getting that bit of information germinate in his heart. Why don't we, why don't we let
that information, this book of genes, all the explanations and
commands of God to make us into a new person, why don't we take
those seriously? Well, because our heart is hard.
Now you know, I'm a farmer's son. During the war, my father
had a coronary. And all his workmen were away
at the war. So my mother telephoned up to
me in Stockton-on-Tees, where I was during the war, a long,
long way away. And she said, look, it's October.
We can't get the work on this huge farm done. Fathers and the
coroners, you know. Couldn't you get a fortnight,
to you two weeks off, and come and help? So I went to, we were
in a, you know, in the war, you couldn't get time off. I went
and explained the situation. They sent me down, just for that
specific job of ploughing up that farm. Now we had good Berkshire
soil, and after the rains it was like concrete. Now the last
thing I'd have thought of doing was going out and sowing that
farm, putting the information on it, sowing the seed, because
the environment was wrong. It was hard. So I went round
and got all the tractors I could to our neighbours, and I got
my brother, he got some time off too. We sat on those John
Deere Massey Harry tractors, day and night, for over two weeks,
ploughing, ploughing, ploughing that land that was his hardest
concrete. Then having got it soft, ploughed
up, that which was underneath we put on top. That's the nature
of ploughing, isn't it? Every farmer's son knows that.
And that which was on top goes underneath. It turns you upside
down. And that's the first process in softening the land. And then
we ran over the various drills and the various rolls and got
in the seed and the fertilizer. And we had a wonderful crop.
Now if God sees that this word doesn't take root in you, and
there's too much traffic in it, he sends his plough along. And
he ploughs you up. I've been ploughed up. I hope you have been. And I hope
your pastor ploughs you up too. You see, he's very faithful.
I know this in planting the seed. And God is faithful in the troubles
you get. You see the troubles I've seen
today. Both in the television, I saw one of the family troubles
you get. It's when a mother's heart's
broken. Well, if you think of just having a heart broken by
having it broken, it'll frustrate you. But if it's a means of making
you in time attentive to eternal truth, For temporal trouble,
you've gained eternal good. And that's a good bargain. That's
a good deal to do. So God will make you go through
temporal trouble. You send the John Deere along,
and the Massey Harris, and you'll go under. But remember this,
that the hand that guides that cloud, The hand that guides it
is a hand that's wanting to make of you a new plant. If anybody is in Christ, he is
a new creature. The old has passed away. Behold,
all things have become you. Now when God starts with illnesses,
with trouble with your kids, with trouble with unemployment,
trouble with all these things you get, say you get unemployed,
well you get some relief, use it to plant in your heart. Thankfulness that God's given
you at the time, I mean that. To understand the genes and the
chromosomes, the instructions to make a new man and a new woman
out of you. That's what I'd like you to do
as you go about your daily job today. Take one other thing that
I'd like you to do. Here's another gene, and with
that gene I'll finish. We all, it says, with unveiled
face, beholding the glory of the Lord, in his word, are being
changed daily into his likeness from one glory to another. This comes from the Lord, who
is the Spirit, who is the Spirit. And Jesus said, my word is Spirit. And he who got the whole package
of God's information, to sow in your hearts, to make a perfect
new being of you. And he does it by stages, just
as you do farming by stages. He starts, actually, with one
particular job and goes on to another. The job is to insert
the information, the genes of God's word into your heart, after
it's been prepared like an onion bed. And then it'll grow. If anybody is in Christ, he is
a new creature. Old things are passed away and
old things have become new. And that's a process which is
progressive. Now what does a new plant need?
New plant needs, first of all, the right nourishment in the
bed, as I pointed out. The second thing it needs is
plenty of sun. Do you know that song here? Do
you sing it still? Son of my soul, thou saviour dear, it is
not dark, it is not night, if thou art near. The first thing
you need is plenty of fellowship with God and his word, and God's
people. And there's nothing like sun.
for bringing up a new plant. The grain of corn doesn't look
like the new plant. But the grain of corn, when it's
in and produces a new plant in the sun, is something entirely
new. Something entirely new can be made of us. But plenty of
sun, plenty of fellowship with Jesus is the first thing. What's
the next thing you need to make a plant grow? You know that.
Plenty of rain. Plenty of dark days. And may
I say it, I'm not a sadist, but may I say it, plenty of sadness,
plenty of dark and shadowy days. They're necessary, you know.
And when the rain comes down, you say, ooh, it's raining again.
Think of what it does. And when you get into trouble,
think of that. The third thing we need, and
that's the end of it all, is plenty of breezes to bring in
the carbon dioxide, you see, to make the plant grow. And you
know, the wind is the same word as wuach in Hebrew. It means the wind of the spirit. And where the wind of the Spirit
bloweth, there the plants grow. And you want a church as you've
got here, where there's plenty of ruach, the wind of the Spirit
of God. And the wind of the Spirit of
God will make all these plants thrive on the whole word. If a plant only takes part of
its genes, it'll only produce a differentiated cell, and no
whole plant. What you want is the whole Word
of God to make you a whole man of God. But the heart's got to
be right to support it. And that's the relation of genetics
and environment. We'll pray together. We thank Thee, Lord Jesus, for
the study of the nature that Thou didst make is the study
of Thyself. We thank Thee that Thou dost
reveal Thyself and Thine eternal Godhead in Thy works. We thank Thee that we're fearfully
and wonderfully made and that makes our soul praise Thee right
well. Help us in all our various needs. and help us to thank thee in
the troubles which thou dost send to us, to make us fit to
take thy word and receive it with joy, and bring forth fruit
thirty and sixty and one hundredfold. Amen.