Young earth creationism is the belief that the Earth was created between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago by the hand of God, as...
BRANCH, GLENNReports of the National Center for Science Education
This reminds me of “scientific creationism” in the U.S., in which legend is said to presage later scientific findings. A frequent example used to defend MM is the legend of a giant water-dwelling lizard in New Zealand valley who flicked its tail ba...
“The origin of life on Earth is the biggest mystery of human beings. Scientists can have totally different points of view on the matter. Some think that life is very rare and happened only once in the Universe, while others think that life can happen on every suitable planet. If panspermi...
Joao Magueijo is a cosmologist who studies the origin of the universe — the Big Bang. He’s fully on board with the basic theory, but found himself blockaded by peers because he had an idea that would slightly alter the theory. He said some of his colleagues behaved like “rabid dogs”...
What is Young Earth Creationism? Discussion Comments ByChmander— On Mar 06, 2014 @Viranty - I think it may be because the egg is unprocessed. ByViranty— On Mar 05, 2014 Speaking of chickens and eggs, I've always wondered - Why is is that when you buy eggs at the grocery store,...
The Intelligent Design/Creationism crowd like to say "No one was around when evolution took place, so it's just a theory," and ignore or pooh-pooh any evidence presented in its favor. But of course one could ask the same question of Jesus' existence, since no one alive today was around...
Earth hasn't been around for the billions of years suggested by radiometric dating. However, very few Christians, and even fewer scientists, accept Young Earth Creationism, arguing that there is ample evidence (radiometrics,geology,plate tectonics, etc.) that the Earth is billions of years old....
(2005): Who Believes What? Clearing up Confusion over In- telligent Design and Young-Earth Creationism, Journal of Geoscience Education, 53 (3), 319-323.Marcus R. Ross, `Who Believes What? Clearing Up Confusion over Intelligent Design and Young-Earth Creationism', Journal of Geoscience ...