Well, let's take a look at that...
You have declared your wishes to be God's word.
As you learned, even in 450 AD, Christians knew that Genesis was not a literal history.
Yes. Although Augustine and his fellow Christians knew that Genesis was not a literal history, he did not realize how old the Earth was. However, he cautioned his fellow Christians to be willing to amend their interpretations of scripture, if new knowledge showed them to be wrong.
As you learned, Augustine tried for a long time to interpret Genesis as a literal history, and finally admitted that it could not be done.
St. Augustine is a highly respected theologian in Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant branches of Christianity. They took his advice, and when the evidence clearly showed an ancient earth, they adjusted their interpretations of Genesis accordingly.
Nope:
The trial judge had prohibited the defense from using scientists as witnesses. So, on the trial's seventh day, the defense team called Bryan to testify as an expert on the Bible. Darrow subjected Bryan to a withering cross-examination. He got Bryan to say that Creation was not completed in a week, but over a period of time that "might have continued for millions of years."
Digital History
No, that's wrong. Morris was proselytized by George McCready Price, an adventist missionary, and taught the Seventh-Day Adventist doctrine of YE. Morris then spread this new doctrine among evangelicals:
The central foundation behind the “science” of creation science is a specific kind of flood geology where all of the layered sedimentary rocks around the world are remnant global flood deposits. All of today’s young earth creationists hinge their entire arguments in the evolution/creation controversy around this claim, which can be traced directly to Henry Morris’ and John Whitcomb’s 1961 book, The Genesis Flood. The following are excerpts from my book discussing this and revealing Morris’ deception upon fellow Christians:
Ellen G. Harmon (1827-1925) with her soon-to-be husband, James White, teamed up with Joseph Bates, and founded the Seventh-day Adventist Church, an offshoot of the Millerites. …Ellen White quickly became the spiritual leader of the church, and today is revered as a prophet. Ellen White claimed to have upwards of 2,000 visions from God with her first occurring just after The Great Disappointment in 1844. One particular vision was the beginning of creation. She states,
“I was then carried back to the creation and was shown that the first week, in which God performed the work of creation in six days and rested on the seventh day, was just like every other week.”
She then states that fossils were the result of the flood,
“[humans, animals, and trees] were buried, and thus preserved as an evidence to later generations that the antediluvians perished by a flood. God designed that the discovery of these things should establish faith in inspired history; but…the things which God gave them [i.e., to us humans] as a benefit, they turn into a curse by making a wrong use of them [scientists].”
Spurgeon accepted the "apparent" evidence. Even Rev. Grey did and started the theistic evolution movement.
One particular early twentieth century creationist, George McCready Price (1870-1963), was the key anti-evolution creationist most influential to today’s young earth anti-evolution creationist movement even though his beliefs were considered on the fringe by fundamentalists at the time. Price promoted what he called Flood Geology. He claimed that geologists were completely wrong about the geologic history of the layered sedimentary rocks and the fossils they contained. While geologists were claiming that sedimentary rocks are the result of sediment (sand, clay, mud, etc.) being deposited and buried over millions of years, Price was claiming that they were flood sediments from Noah’s global deluge approximately 4,000 years ago. The fossils were remnants of creatures that died during the global flood. He believed the Earth was created in 4004 BC just as Ussher had calculated using biblical chronology.
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“At last, in the late 1950’s, a breakthrough occurred. John C. Whitcomb, Jr. (b. 1924), a theologian at Grace Theological Seminary (Winona Lake, Indiana) of the Grace Brethren denomination, and Henry M. Morris (b. 1918), a hydraulic engineer of Southern Baptist background, had each been moving in a creationist direction for quite a while before finding confirmation in Price’s work. Each was also disturbed by a book published in 1954 by the evangelical Baptist theologian, Bernard Ramm, The Christian View of Science and Scripture… Soon after Whitcomb and Morris met each other they published The Genesis Flood (1961), an updating of Price’s work, but one that, because of Whitcomb’s theological contribution and Morris’ scientific expertise, made Price’s points more persuasively.”
Morris and Whitcomb repackaged Prices’ discarded flood geology creationism into something that the fundamentalist and evangelical community finally embraced. The Genesis Flood was an instant success with 29 reprints and sales in excess of 200,000 by the 1980’s. It became the scientific support and justification for the belief in young earth creationism, especially since this movement was named creation science. One reason for its success, besides the more refined methods of persuasion in the book, is because Morris came from the mainline Baptist community rather than the fringe Seventh-day Adventist community as did Price. This made it more palatable for mainstream evangelicals.
Henry Morris' Deception
See above. They changed the way many evangelicals interpreted Scripture. YE is a Seventh-Day Adventist belief.
As you now realize, that was never Christian orthodoxy. Even in 450 AD, they knew better.
You've already seen that it's accurate and that the "flaws" supposedly discovered by creationists were actually their apparently deliberiate inclusion of ancient rock in their samples to make them inaccurate. On the other hand, argon/argon testing accurately dated the eruption that buried Pompeii. C'mon.
You were already shown that if decay had been accelerated at rates that would significantly shorten the Earth's lifetime, the resulting increase in radiation would have killed all life. And the only increases in rates found so far, involve huge energies only found in labs. You already know this; why continue with that story?
(Barbarian notes that the YEC story of "life ex nihilo" is false)
God created all things. He created you, for example. He just uses nature to create life. That's what He says in Genesis. The earth, waters, and air brought forth living things, as He intended.
It brought forth life, as God created it to do. That's what He says in Genesis. C'mon.
Yes C,mon the water did not create the life- as it cannot. God created the life and brought it forth. without the command from God there would still be no life.
And your lack of understanding of this verse is obvious!
Gen 1:20
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And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl
that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.
Bring forth abundantly is the Hebrew "sharats" which means to teem or multiply! He caused the watrers and air and land to multiply with creatures buy calling them forth at His command!
You : "You've already seen that it's accurate and that the "flaws" supposedly discovered by creationists were actually their apparently deliberiate inclusion of ancient rock in their samples to make them inaccurate. On the other hand, argon/argon testing accurately dated the eruption that buried Pompeii. C'mon."
No I haven't already seen deliberate deception by creationists. You just make unfounded allegations.
And ar/ar if it can measure accurately a 1200 year old event then it is not the replacement for K/Ar as an article you posted said. for that was used to date supposedly out to 1.25 billion years! That 1200 years = .000000096% of its far date range. You cannot be so naive to believe that that is within its MOE. Now if Ar/Ar is used for short term dating that is a different matter.
You: "You were already shown that if decay had been accelerated at rates that would significantly shorten the Earth's lifetime, the resulting increase in radiation would have killed all life. And the only increases in rates found so far, involve huge energies only found in labs. You already know this; why continue with that story?"
Well there is much about the preflood world that all of us do not know. What we do know is that all life except those on the ark were destroyed (the fossil record). The massive volcanic and water flooding just simply could have washed away the radiation to safe levels. We know both can disperse radioactivity quite quite well. C'mon!
You: "Yes. Although Augustine and his fellow Christians knew that Genesis was not a literal history, he did not realize how old the Earth was. However, he cautioned his fellow Christians to be willing to amend their interpretations of scripture, if new knowledge showed them to be wrong"
And Augustine also introduced the church to the heretical allegorical interpretation of Scripture! His Work helped bring in the dark ages
Archbishop Ussher in the 1600's calculated creation to be approx 4004 B.C. RCC under Popery may have allowed the naturalists to convince them, but within Bible believing movements they were young earthers. The Adventists were the first to mount a solid defense for young earth against the naturalists and OE.
The Jews were young earthers, the early chuch was young earthers. I twasn't until Constantine and the unholy marriage of church and stqate that some of the pagan concepts were granted sway in teh church. By the time of Augustine- there was much much heresy in the state sanctioned Roman Church.
YOu : " Morris and Whitcomb repackaged Prices’ discarded flood geology creationism into something that the fundamentalist and evangelical community finally embraced.
The Genesis Flood was an instant success with 29 reprints and sales in excess of 200,000 by the 1980’s. It became the scientific support and justification for the belief in young earth creationism,"
Good to see you seeing truth! The genesis flood has loads of scientific support.! I have the book as well as many others from ICR!
One of my favorite scientific treatises is"In the Minds of men, Darwin and the New World Order" by Ian T. Taylor
The whole book is here:
Full text of "Darwin And The New World Order nwo illuminati freemasons"
You: "You were already shown that if decay had been accelerated at rates that would significantly shorten the Earth's lifetime, the resulting increase in radiation would have killed all life. And the only increases in rates found so far, involve huge energies only found in labs. You already know this; why continue with that story?"
You conclusion is incorrect , but you know that already. Many instances of decay increase have been verified in natural settings. But remember- this is still a young field because the dogma held by believers in evolutionism has been nothing could alter radio decay rates!
You: "As you now realize, that was never Christian orthodoxy. Even in 450 AD, they knew better."
Sorry- but I studied church history in bible college and you are just plain wrong! Why persist in trying to promulgate a lie?
You: "Morris was proselytized by George McCready Price, an adventist missionary, and taught the Seventh-Day Adventist doctrine of YE. Morris then spread this new doctrine among evangelicals"
And the point is?? Is this supposed to be a problem? The modern creation science movement is loaded with over 2,500 scientists with PHDS and Masters. There are thousands of teachers who hold to YEC on a scientific basis. I have a biography of Morriss and he was not a proselyte of Price. Prices work had influence as did other YE believers, but Morris considered correctly the 7th Day church a cult.
Stop looking at talkorigins or rational wiki- their bias is way too obvious.
I started as an ardent evolutionist. When I became a Christian I slowly went ot theistic evolution, to progressive creationism, then after studying the works of YEC scientists and comparing them to the laws of science- I became a young earth creationist.
You : "You have declared your wishes to be God's word." Once again you are wrong, but I am now getting accustomed to you being so.