Let's face it, Ken Ham did a fantastic job. Nonetheless, I have received tons of questions concerning some of the unanswered questions that Bill Nye posed. It's easy for an atheist to ask a two sentence question. The problem is most of these questions take five to ten minutes to give a good answer. In this series I interview Ian Juby of Genesis Week about the debate and we discuss the unanswered questions. Are there animals that swam to different geologic layers? Does creationism provide scientific predictions that can be tested? Does the Young Earth Creation model have natural laws that changed? What about the starlight time problem? Were going to cover all this and so much more. Don't miss out.
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Yup Ugh autocorrect turned Collingwood into "cooking wood" on me...please ignore lol
Coley (2/11/2014)
from Canada
Yup I grew up on Georgian bay and my father was always a amateur fossil hunter/collector from his young adulthood. He had started out believing in evolution and after decades of this interest and study he is entirely convinced of 7-day creation and flood story. There are incredible fossils through the area, beach rock along Collingwood and craigleith....fun memories :) I'm not here to say anything remarkable, just backing up the claims for the area as best I can :) and proud to hear it mentioned lol
Ashley (2/8/2014)
from Tennessee
Great Sermon! Hey, I just got an email about your message on Myworldview and myworldview can be stupid on my phone.
The ultrasound didn't shoe anything, so they're probably going to have to do more tests. Thanks for your prayers. :) I promise I'll let you know when I find something out.
Ashley (2/8/2014)
from Tennessee
Great Sermon! That worm story is awesome!!!
I love science. (Real science not evolution science.)
I've seen pictures of the trees going through layers.
Oh and I watched part of the debate last night and Bill Nye showed the Grand Canyon. Were the foot prints that he showed those of the "walking fish" footprints?
Ashley (2/8/2014)
from Tennessee
Great Sermon! That clam burrows thing is so cool!!!! I would love to see that!!!