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Re: Meteorites and Creationism...Do they mix?
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- Subject: Re: Meteorites and Creationism...Do they mix?
- From: mblood@access1.net (mblood)
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 22:00:12 -0800
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MeteorHntr wrote:
> Hi List,
> After reading some of the responses about Noah's Flood being caused by an impact, I was thinking about some of the following broader questions:
> I am aware that there are Creationists (those that believe that an
> intellegent being created the solar system, rather than everything evolving from something else) in virtually every field of science. Specifically there are also those that believe in the Young Earth Theory (that the Earth was created about 10,000 years ago, rather than 4.6 Billion years ago.)
- ETC -
> Thanks, Steve Arnold
Dear Steve,
Any "Creation Science" adherent knows that the good Arch Bishop Usher
(17-1800s) utilizing data "in the scripture" established that God
created the Earth on October 31, 4004 B.C.
This was later refined by Lightfoot, who agreed with Usher as to the
date, but pointed out it was a Tuesday at 9 A.M.
Let's not put out misleading information on these "scientists."
I have seen a video of a man with a Phd in Geology state the Grand
Canyon was formed in a matter of weeks - months at the most. So, there
ARE people out there with various degrees who believe in "Creation
Science."
Best wishes, Michael
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