Darwin, Survival and the Weakest
What really blows my mind about the Way of Jesus is that it is 100% opposed to the basic mantra and premise of Darwinian evolution. Even Darwin, a Christian himself, must have seen the irony in this. The basic premise to remember from 9th Grade biology class is something like this:
“This world’s basic fundamental principle is: ‘Survival of the Fittest’” — only the strongest will make it to that momentous stage of reproduction and thus pass on their DNA.
Jesus however, pointed his disciples to an entirely different set of principles — he set us free from a “survival” paradigm for something much, much better…
Jesus says that it is not about the “Survival of the Fittest,” but the “Redemption of the Weakest.” It is in this context that the Kingdom of God is played out in this world, acting as a heckler to the clanging chorus chanting the Darwinian refrain from their Grand Temple – the Marketplace – where contending organisms, organizations, corporations and conglomerations all compete for the “#1 spot” before they are trounced and more lives are ruined (both the rich and the poor).
OK – so I’m off my soap box. What does this look like in the practical?
It means - Not caring or “fighting for your rights” – something we Revolutionary Americans have drilled into us – Jesus points us not to defending our respect from others, but by being a servant with no expectation of worldly recognition.
It means that finally admitting to ourselves and confessing to our sex-obsessed culture, that “We can live without sex, but we cannot live without love.” (a quote by Shane Claiborne)
It means, in the end, that your survival is not up to you, and in fact, there is no such thing as “survival,” it is a myth – for even the mighty T-Rex, King of the Reptiles, which should have ruled the earth, was subject to the way of all things – we are all dust, and to dust we shall return.
The “Fittest” among all of us is Death Himself. Only he will “survive.”
This may come as a “downer” to most, (myself included) but when the striving for survival melts away, in Christ we can seek a grander goal – Redemption. The word communicates so much:
Redemption: (noun) An outside force bringing you to safety and completing in you your original and greatest potential. (my own definition)
When its no longer up to you and “survival” is no longer the goal, then being the “fittest” no longer preoccupies every moment of your existence, and you can give yourself over to better things – like compassion, grace, and promoting the dreams of others.
I’m not saying that “Survival of the Fittest” doesn’t exist in the world (Just watch any of the Mac Vs. PC commercials… or Animal Planet), I’m just saying that its not the only show on tonight. Take a deeper look at the road that an Evolutionary Ethic takes you and takes our society. Maybe Jesus’ basic commandments “Love the Lord your God with everything…and love your neighbor as yourself” is a good retort that creates dissonance in the siren-song of our culture – and brings us to a new matra:
Redemption of the Weakest.