Originally Posted by Jet Black I like the way that in seminar 4, at approcimately 2 hours and 8 minutes in, he says that the ancient horse is still alive in turkey, and is called a hyrax.
to quote his slide:
"the "ancient horse" (hyracotherium) is not a horse, but is just like the hyrax still alive in turkey and east africa today"
hyracotherium hyrax
heh, about as similar as chalk and cheese.
--lol, that would be funny to hear his response on his 'creation science talk hour'. Tell you what, you call it in, or use AIM or something, and I'll be right there listening for him to say, 'well, I just heard it from this guy I know, and he knows the lord so I don't doubt him'.
--My favorite are his thoughts on the early cosmogenesis of the solar system (variable rotation axis of the planets in particular) and how it is not what would be predicted from the BB. He also confuses retrograde motion with retrograde rotation.
Cheers,
-Chris Grose