On Tue, 2 May 2006 13:40:23 -0400 (EDT) Loren Haarsma
<lhaarsma@calvin.edu> writes:
>
>
> On Tue, 2 May 2006, Ted Davis wrote:
>
> > I certainly agree, however, that this very common
> > charge (that TE's do not challenge evolutionism), promoted by
> Denyse O'Leary
> > and others, is just flatly untrue. I've called attention to this
> many times
> > here and elsewhere, naming names of appropriate examples, yet I
> keep hearing
> > it repeated. I'm almost ready to start identifying this as one of
> the
> > "great myths" about science and religion.
>
> Maybe we'd get a little more attention if we started calling it
> "bearing false witness against Christian brothers and sisters."
>
>
How can it be wrong when they are emulating their deity who deliberately
constructs the universe to mislead honest investigators? The current
rocks are a little more than 4 Ky but look like My and Gy. There is no
physical way to get fine material deposited under massive chunks, but
they declare that the Flood did it. It must have been divine intervention
to look different than it really is. The oldest rocks are 6ky but measure
4.5 Gy. Why would you expect better from the followers than from their
ultimate leader?
Dave
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