I am sure that many of remember that dad posted on this Dodwell nonsense back in February of 2008.
http://www.christianforums.com/t6857052/
My last previous post on this forum was on that thread in August of 08.
The really funny thing is that Dodwell essentially relies on the Egyptian King's list for the date of the Temple of Karnak and dad totally rejects the King's list except here where he accepts it as here.
This is from one of my posts to that thread which is now closed.
"There is a major depenance on the Temple of Karnak which appears to be very wrong.
G.S. Hawkins surved the complex and determined that its main axis was southeast, toward sunrise on the day of winter solstice, and northwest, toward sunset on the day of summer solstice. According to Hawkins the winter solstice sunrise was the primary alignment because the view of the summer solstice is blocked. Hawkins calculated when the complex was started, the Earth's axial tilt was 23 degrees, 87 minutes which would put it right on the Newcombe line. It certainly doesn't indicate anything catastrophic happened in 2345 BC. Apparently Dodwell used the wrong solstice to get his numbers.
By the way the Karnak complex was started in the early
12th dynasty. The Dodwell graph lists it at 2045 BC though most archeologists say it was founded in the 19th century BC. Do you really think that all of
Predynastic Egypt and the
first 12 dynasties can be fit into about 300 years after the supposed great flood destroyed all but one small family? "
Dad later replied
Actually, the earlier Egyptians, and their dynasties, are supported by what? The king list? Hec, that is a joke. Anything else?
There was no other way for Dodwell to have dated Karnac independantly of his misinterpreted solstice data. He must have used the King's list. So the King's list is fine when Dodwell used it to date Karnac but a joke when it disagrees with dad. This is so typical of dad's "logic".