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<blockquote data-quote="pitabread" data-source="post: 73179723" data-attributes="member: 394892"><p>Superficial? The claims by young-Earth creationists is that the Great Flood completely reshaped the geology of Earth. This runs completely contradictory to findings in modern geology as well as human archaeology and anthropology. In fact, this was arguably the lynchpin of the modern YECist movement owing to Morris and Whitcomb's authoring of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Genesis_Flood" target="_blank">The Genesis Flood</a>.</p><p></p><p>Same with claims about the Earth and universe only being 6000 years old running contradictory with geology, astronomy, cosmology, and by extension in all those fields, physics.</p><p></p><p>Even a cursory examination of the material published by organizations like the Institute for Creation Research, Creation Ministries International and Answers in Genesis and you'll find plenty of arguments against findings in almost all fields of modern science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitabread, post: 73179723, member: 394892"] Superficial? The claims by young-Earth creationists is that the Great Flood completely reshaped the geology of Earth. This runs completely contradictory to findings in modern geology as well as human archaeology and anthropology. In fact, this was arguably the lynchpin of the modern YECist movement owing to Morris and Whitcomb's authoring of [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Genesis_Flood']The Genesis Flood[/URL]. Same with claims about the Earth and universe only being 6000 years old running contradictory with geology, astronomy, cosmology, and by extension in all those fields, physics. Even a cursory examination of the material published by organizations like the Institute for Creation Research, Creation Ministries International and Answers in Genesis and you'll find plenty of arguments against findings in almost all fields of modern science. [/QUOTE]
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