Re: Need some assistance
- From: "Feather Forestwalker" <feather@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:57:50 GMT
"Robert Grumbine" <bobg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <IfSgi.4627$vi5.1537@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Feather Forestwalker <feather@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need information from either side of
the ongoing (over 100 year) debate
. . .my pastor has put me on the trail of some articles relating to the
study of Deep Time.
His old school buddy, recently found, is a scientist at an extremely
well-accredited University here in the states. He is a geologic
evolutionist
and is asking my pastor to intelligently debate the topic of Deep Time
(ancient planet theory) vs. Creationism, (younger planet theory).
We are looking for links to articles - I have Googled some. I am not
seeking
debate on the subject; merely information from various locations which
would
support the theory as well as debunk it, without heated debate, anger or
name-calling. Just a good few articles on the subjects from both sides.
Thanks in advance; I will be checking back regularly.
If you want scientific sources, they're only present for the
earth being old. The age of the earth FAQ at http://www.talkorigins.org/
is a good starting point. The Dalrymple books (which I expected
are cited, if not, amazon et al. will show you) are good longer
versions.
For religious sources on the earth being young, I won't list.
The talkorigins site above has the most thorough list of creationist
sites, much better than you'll find on creationist sites themselves.
But, on the religious side, do see
http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/2996
for the Creation Ministry International's article 'Arguments
we think creationists should not use'. They're a young earth
creationist group themselves.
--
Robert Grumbine http://www.radix.net/~bobg/ Science faqs and amateur
activities notes and links.
Sagredo (Galileo Galilei) "You present these recondite matters with too
much
evidence and ease; this great facility makes them less appreciated than
they
would be had they been presented in a more abstruse manner." Two New
Sciences
Mr. Grumbine,
I humbly thank you for your time and assistance.
Feather
.
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