Category Archives: It's a Young Earth

A look at the various evidences underlying the consensus view of the age of the planet.

How did Noah get all the Animals on the Ark?

Genesis 6; 20, “Two of every kind…will come to you to be kept alive.” Ever tried to picture Noah and the boy’s trying to get a rope around a rhinoceros or mastodon and then try and wrangle them on the ark, while the wives … Continue reading

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Do “Helpful” Mutations Degrade or Build Information?

According to Charles Darwin, random mutations added enough information to take life from bacteria to the Human Being or Homo Sapiens. Darwin never explained how life could come from non-life, but assured us the spontaneous creation of life from dead matter … Continue reading

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Punctuated Equilibrium; the theory that explains why there is no evidence for evolution in the fossil record

Can a theory which is so plastic it can be adjusted to explain any data that contravenes it really qualify for a theory?  “Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine graduations, do we not every where see innumerable … Continue reading

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Modern Mississippi Delta Plain Less than 6000 Years Old

  The modern Mississippi Delta plain spreading out into the gulf of Mexico is about 1000 feet thick, and rests on top of older sedimentary layers almost 7 miles thick. The estimate of the modern Mississippi River delta plain was … Continue reading

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Under Water Mudslides, Called Turbidites, Subtract Time from the Geological Column

“In England, It was geology and the theory of evolution that changed us from a Christian to a pagan nation.” (1)    The first time Geologists became aware of the nature of underwater landslides or dense sand laden turbidity flows … Continue reading

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God Wrote Scripture; Lyell and Darwin Made up Stories: There is a Difference

God Wrote Scripture; Lyell and Darwin Made up Stories: There is a Difference If Scripture Predicted the Entire Future History of Israel in Advance, How Could it Fail to Record Past History Accurately? Which is easier, to predict the future … Continue reading

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Charles Lyell, Father of Geological uniformitarianism: Unbiased Scientist or Snake Oil Salesman?

Often when reading textbooks and watching television portrayals of modern geology, you get the idea that Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin were simply open-minded gentlemen who came across their interpretations of geology or biology through honest and unbiased research; despite … Continue reading

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The Welsh Chronicles Continued: Brutus

See also, the Welsh Chronicles, http://notmanynoble.wordpress.com/2010/03/03/ancient-british-genealogy-from-noah-to-arthur/ Aftermath of the Fall of Troy: From Troy to the Early Settlement of Wales, a Survey of the First 10 Pages of the Manuscript {The following is based on upon a new translation of the … Continue reading

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Logic Class Incoming

Response to a Logics Professor This is a post I put on the discussion board when my online logic professor at a local college put intelligent design in the same category of argument as astrology in one of her lectures. … Continue reading

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The Foolishness of God versus the Wisdom of Men

Interpreting Scripture to Conform to the Expectations of 20th Century Men “Lyell is most firmly convinced that he has shaken the faith in the Deluge far more efficiently by never having said a word against the Bible than if he had acted otherwise.” … Continue reading

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