Regarding thermodynamics, I reference the following: http://www.answersingenesis.org/Docs/370.asp
And for an answer to that, we can look here: http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html#CF000
And here: http://www2.truman.edu/~edis/writings/articles/tcs.html
And it's not just some guy yelling "The Earth isn't a closed system!"
Evolution of the Christian faith. Well, people have changed, but God hasn't. People have corrupted the Christian religion, but God's commandments and revelation hasn't change
I congratulate you on internal consistency, at least. Though, you know, my mother was a darn fine minister.
Dr D. Russell Humphreys, astrophysics, has published a very detailed work that addresses the startlight problem. http://shop4.gospelcom.net/epages/AIGUS.storefront/en/product/10-2-043
I assume this book deals with the influence gravity has on time? My impression of that theory is that time is still passing, it simply seems to be compressed or slowed depending on the position of the observer. Admittedly, I've not read much on it, though even most of the Creation Science pages that talk about it seem to be leery of it.
Further, there is growing evidence that the speed of light is decaying. http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2002/0809_cdk_davies.asp
Not to an extent that would make a difference in terms of Creation Science.
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Date: 2005-01-13 01:40 pm (UTC)Regarding thermodynamics, I reference the following:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/Docs/370.asp
And for an answer to that, we can look here:
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html#CF000
And here:
http://www2.truman.edu/~edis/writings/articles/tcs.html
And it's not just some guy yelling "The Earth isn't a closed system!"
Evolution of the Christian faith. Well, people have changed, but God hasn't. People have corrupted the Christian religion, but God's commandments and revelation hasn't change
I congratulate you on internal consistency, at least. Though, you know, my mother was a darn fine minister.
Dr D. Russell Humphreys, astrophysics, has published a very detailed work that addresses the startlight problem.
http://shop4.gospelcom.net/epages/AIGUS.storefront/en/product/10-2-043
I assume this book deals with the influence gravity has on time? My impression of that theory is that time is still passing, it simply seems to be compressed or slowed depending on the position of the observer. Admittedly, I've not read much on it, though even most of the Creation Science pages that talk about it seem to be leery of it.
Further, there is growing evidence that the speed of light is decaying.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2002/0809_cdk_davies.asp
Not to an extent that would make a difference in terms of Creation Science.