Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Greatest find in 100 years confirms the book of Jeremiah

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

The geneaology of Christ makes bold claims about human history. So too, do the other books of the Bible:

Tiny tablet provides proof for Old Testament

The sound of unbridled joy seldom breaks the quiet of the British Museum’s great Arched Room, which holds its collection of 130,000 Assyrian cuneiform tablets, dating back 5,000 years.

But Michael Jursa, a visiting professor from Vienna, let out such a cry last Thursday. He had made what has been called the most important find in Biblical archaeology for 100 years, a discovery that supports the view that the historical books of the Old Testament are based on fact.
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The relative poverty of the most important creationist and ID organizations

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Jim Lippard (who is no friend of ID) made an analysis of creationist and ID organization finances here: Creationist finances: some conclusions.

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Another paradigm on the brink of extinction? Mantle plume theory in crisis

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Elementary and High School texts describe the origin of lava as pictured below. The books present the origin of lava as the result of mantle plumes, where hot rocks move all the way from the molten earth’s core to the surface. The transport time is something on the order of 30 million years. Does that sound believable that a temperature differential could be sustained for that long? Some geophysicists have finally revolted and said the textbooks are wrong.

Many readers may not realize, that no one has drilled down very far at all. The deepest drilling has only been about 14 miles down. From the surface to the Earth’s core is almost 4000 miles. We have barely scratched the surface, and we really don’t know what’s down there. On the picture below, the deepest we’ve drilled could hardly even be seen on the picture!

The demise of the mantle plume hypothesis will improve the chances of various YEC geologies, particularly Walter Brown’s hydroplate theory. If lava flow and plate techtonics can be refuted, then there is room for YEC geology to succeed. Hydroplate theory ties current volcanic activity and lava flow to the mechanisms that caused the great flood. Plate techtonics have a passing relation to mantle plume theory, and thus the demise of plumes furthers the chances of Brown’s hydroplate theory prevailing over old Earth, plate techtonics.


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Teaching ID and Creation Science may become illegal in Europe

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Teaching ID = A crime against humanity

Last week, a German court sentenced a 55-year old Lutheran pastor to one year in jail for “Volksverhetzung” (incitement of the people) because he compared the killing of the unborn in contemporary Germany to the holocaust. Next week, the Council of Europe is going to vote on a resolution imposing Darwinism as Europe’s official ideology. The European governments are asked to fight the expression of creationist opinions, such as young earth and intelligent design theories. According to the Council of Europe these theories are “undemocratic” and “a threat to human rights.” . . .

(HT Bill Dembski)

Redshift may change over time

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

[Advanced Creation Science]

Although I think YEC theory has a ways to go, there are various anomalies reported from secular quarters that continue to give hope to YEC proponents. One paper cited is a 1991 peer-reviewed paper by Tifft: Properties of the Redshift III: Temporal Variation. In this paper, Tifft argues that changes in redshifts from the same have object have been detected by historical measurements. It is like looking at an object and seeing its color change before your very eyes. This would throw some doubt on the standard interpreations of the Big Bang.

Comparisons between new 21 cm redshifts and older data, especially older 300 foot telescope data, are used to demonstrate the presence of systematic deviations, toward higher redshifts, in all the older data.

A Young Cosmos and Space Travel

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Much of the speed of light discussion focuses on something known as Zero-Point Energy. Here is an article that explains what Zero-Point Energy is and how it might solve the world’s energy problems and take humans to the stars. It was featured in the premeire areospace journal, Aviation Week and Space Technology. Enjoy!

To the Stars.

PS
Setterfield references the work of one of the scientists, Hal Putoff, at www.Setterfield.org

BSG conference, June 13-15, 2007

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Much has been made of the Baraminology Study Group’s (BSG) activities.

In fact, the BSG’s activities have reached the very halls of the Unted States Congress and the Office of Special Council in the Richard Sternberg affair. See: www.rsternberg.net

Here are my reflections of Thursday, June 14, 2007:
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good creationist vs. bad creationist

Monday, June 4th, 2007

For those who have been in the church for a while, and who read about the church in scriptures and in history, we know that ongoing flaps between church members is nothing new.

There is now apparently a holy war, dare I say, “holier than thou” war betwen two Young Earth Creationists organizations, AiG and CMI. I have no intentions of taking sides in the AiG-CMI holy wars, except I point out, it’s ulikely both sides can be completely right in this dispute. Each side claims to have conducted itself “biblically”. [See: Biblical battle of creation groups.]
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another creation science museum opens July, 2007

Monday, June 4th, 2007

We heard a lot about the creation science museum which opened in May in the USA. Another one is opening in July in Canada!!! Canadian Creation Science Museum Makes Front Page News. Check out the video!

(HT: Crevo at Baraminology weblog)