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To: mnehring

What are you talking about, there wasn’t a single YEC or ID book or website listed. And yet, these are precisely the main contenders against Darwin’s evo-religious creation myth. The fact that you can’t see this suggests willful blindness, or worse.


15 posted on 07/26/2009 3:04:43 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: GodGunsGuts
there wasn’t a single YEC or ID book or website listed.

You don't consider the Bible a YEC book? RE Today, also a listed source is a proponent of Young Earth theories. (http://www.retoday.org.uk/index.php), Picturing creation is a six day visual representation of YEC.

..and those are just the direct Young Earth resources listed. As you know, there are many variants of creationism including ID, Theistic Evolution, etc, that are also represented in that list.

For example, there are several sources listed that are ID or TE supported sources including A guide to science and belief – by M Poole, God talk, science talk: teacher’s guide to science and belief – by M Poole, ‘Testing God’ – created by BecauseYouThink.tv, and Origins.

In addition to those, there are also the several Islamic sources which are the same as the YEC argument.

As I said earlier, they may not all fall in line with your personal beliefs, but it isn't about you, it is about the wide range of beliefs of creation and Young Earth isn't the only one. On balance, there is a pretty wide representation there, including YEC and it seems to give fair percent to all of the main arguments in this.

17 posted on 07/26/2009 3:16:58 PM PDT by mnehring
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