A selection of statements on this blog
by young earth creationists in just the last few days: Nope..
Not exact matches
I don't think Christians do themselves any favors
by throwing their lot in with «
Young Earth»
creationists like Kenneth Ham.
An Australian geologist who got his credentials dating rocks billions of years old, still selling his services as a qualified geologist, but also employed as as a «
Creationist Assistant Professor of Geology»
by the Institute for Creation Research in the USA, where he supports a
young earth.
Meanwhile, Schweitzer's research has been hijacked
by «
young earth»
creationists, who insist that dinosaur soft tissue couldn't possibly survive millions of years.
Mastropaolo belongs to the subset of
creationists known as
Young Earth creationists, who believe that
Earth and its inhabitants were created
by God some several thousand years ago - an account of which is laid out in the book of Genesis, in the Bible's Old Testament.
If he's pandering to the base of
creationists and
young -
earth zealots then he is without honor or scruples and is (unfortunately) highly qualified for political office
by today's standards.
«Schweitzer's research has been hijacked
by «
young earth»
creationists» http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dinosaur.html
Ok, what I'm most discouraged
by when it comes to Bill Nye's response is that he's assumming that either one is a
young earth creationist, or an evolutionist.
Even Pat Robertson thinks
Young Earth creationists are nuts: «Deaf, dumb, and blind»
By David Edwards Tuesday, May 13, 2014 12:23 EDT
I'm aware that
young earth creationists, such as Ken Ham, try to make the story less implausible
by stating that the story refers to «kinds» or «baramins».
Most
Young Earth Creationists (Creationists who believe the earth is less than 10,000 years old) believe that the Grand Canyon was formed by the waters of the flood as recorded in Genesis 6
Earth Creationists (
Creationists who believe the
earth is less than 10,000 years old) believe that the Grand Canyon was formed by the waters of the flood as recorded in Genesis 6
earth is less than 10,000 years old) believe that the Grand Canyon was formed
by the waters of the flood as recorded in Genesis 6 - 8.
AiG is the popular
young -
Earth creationist apologetics organization led
by Ken Ham, well - known for the 2014 Bill Nye - Ken Ham debate.
Following up on his impressive rebuke of evolution / science during last night's debate with Bill Nye,
young -
Earth creationist Ken Ham appeared on CNN to explain how global warming is also a lie, and that climate change, as we're observing it, can all be explained
by original sin.
I can almost always predict what silly reasoning AGW denialists will use, because I'm already familiar with the reasoning used
by AIDS denialists and other science denialists (such as
young Earth creationists); Denialists tend draw on the same pool of tactics.
Try to convince a flat - earther that the
earth round or a
young -
earth creationist that the
earth is billions of years old or a big - bang denier that the universe is expanding or that PV = RT is a perversion invented
by AGW proponents.