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Geology challenge *repost*
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<blockquote data-quote="Frumious Bandersnatch" data-source="post: 816901" data-attributes="member: 7449"><p>Have you been paying attention? Dr. Wise has explicitly stated that he believes in a young earth primarily for scriptural reasons and he was an avowed YEC <em>before</em> he studied for his Ph.D. Steve Austin was writing young earth literature <em>before</em> the ICR paid for his graduate studies in geology. Do you think they would have paid if he hadn't signed the oath? You have NOT shown that there are any YEC geologists who are not also religious fundamentalists and were not religious fundamentalists before they became geologists. I doubt that any geologist in at least the last 170 years has accepted YEC because of evidence. All the geological evidence is against YEC and we consistently see how YEC geologists omit evidence and distort the evidence they do discuss when trying to support YEC geology with science. </p><p></p><p>Wise can also be a member of the Geological Society because, unlike ICR and AiG real scientific societies do not require their members to sign oaths of faith. His membership is thus irrelavent to the argument.</p><p></p><p>You keep posting the same arguments over and over even after they have been shown to be wrong. While you are not explicitly a YEC you have shown that you can (fail to) think like a YEC. </p><p></p><p>The Frumious Bandersnatch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frumious Bandersnatch, post: 816901, member: 7449"] Have you been paying attention? Dr. Wise has explicitly stated that he believes in a young earth primarily for scriptural reasons and he was an avowed YEC [i]before[/i] he studied for his Ph.D. Steve Austin was writing young earth literature [i]before[/i] the ICR paid for his graduate studies in geology. Do you think they would have paid if he hadn't signed the oath? You have NOT shown that there are any YEC geologists who are not also religious fundamentalists and were not religious fundamentalists before they became geologists. I doubt that any geologist in at least the last 170 years has accepted YEC because of evidence. All the geological evidence is against YEC and we consistently see how YEC geologists omit evidence and distort the evidence they do discuss when trying to support YEC geology with science. Wise can also be a member of the Geological Society because, unlike ICR and AiG real scientific societies do not require their members to sign oaths of faith. His membership is thus irrelavent to the argument. You keep posting the same arguments over and over even after they have been shown to be wrong. While you are not explicitly a YEC you have shown that you can (fail to) think like a YEC. The Frumious Bandersnatch [/QUOTE]
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