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Actually George McCready Price who many consider the founder of modern YEC was a Canadian and of course those wonderful wackos from Answers in Goofyness who are building a museum in my neighborhood actually started out in Australia.Yeah, the myth that YEC is restricted only to the USA is dying.
Oh, it's not restricted to the US. But it is far more prevelant in the US, among Western nations. You'd probably have to go Islamic countries to find a general populace more fervent about this stuff than the US.Yeah, the myth that YEC is restricted only to the USA is dying.
You would only have to go to Turkey. They are the only country more opposed to evolution than the U.S.Oh, it's not restricted to the US. But it is far more prevelant in the US, among Western nations. You'd probably have to go Islamic countries to find a general populace more fervent about this stuff than the US.
Regarding the OP, I'd put big money on that not one of those scientists believes in YEC because of science.
Regarding the OP, I'd put big money on that not one of those scientists believes in YEC because of science.
Actually, the first half of the book is devoted to scientific arguments for creation.
Then post one of them. I for one would (metaphorically) die for the chance to see a scientifically valid argument for a literal Genesis.Actually, the first half of the book is devoted to scientific arguments for creation.
The facts and the proof for evolution are there, have been tested in multiple fields, and still stand.
Actually, the first half of the book is devoted to scientific arguments for creation. It's worth reading at least to understand what real scientists who believe in a literal Genesis actually think, rather than what such irrelevant figures like Kent Hovind happen to say.
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