RATE StudyAvoiding a Dangerous Trap1/1/1999 Have you ever wondered why most Christian astronomers reject a young-universe interpretation of Genesis? The answer has to do with Scripture and theology, as well as with science. In my book Creation and Time (not to be confused with the book by the same title subsequently produced by Van Bebber and Taylor), I state that the rules of biblical exegesis support long creation days, an old earth, and an even older universe.' If the creation periods are interpreted as six consecutive 24-hour days, other books of the Bible and other chapters of Genesis become contradictory. Continental Landmass Growth And The Genesis 1 Chronology10/8/2007 Thanks to a spectacular new discovery concerning the geophysical history of the earth, one more detail in biblical author Moses’ chronology of Earth’s creation history has been scientifically verified. The breakthrough yields yet more evidence for the divine inspiration of the Bible’s words and message. First, let me offer some personal background for this discovery. Helium Diffusion In Zircon: A Response To Questions By The Rate Team4/22/2009 Radiometric dating methods have long been disputed by young-earth creationists, and for good reason. Rock ages obtained by these dating methods, usually ranging from millions to billions of years, contradict contradict the notion of a 6,000-year-old earth. Helium Diffusion In Zircon: Evidence Supports An Old Earth, Part 2 (of 2)9/17/2008 Dr. Loechelt received his doctorate in the science and engineering of materials from Arizona State University in 1995, and currently works as an electrical engineer at ON Semiconductor in Phoenix, Arizona. This work was conducted on his personal time and does not reflect the views or business interests of his employer. Helium Diffusion In Zircon: Flaws In A Young-earth Argument, Part 1 (of 2)9/10/2008 Dr. Loechelt received his doctorate in the science and engineering of materials from Arizona State University in 1995, and currently works as an electrical engineer at ON Semiconductor in Phoenix, Arizona. This work was conducted on his personal time and does not reflect the views or business interests of his employer. Historic Age Debate: Beginning Of Time7/14/2008 Previously, we noted that the church has unanimously taught the doctrine of creation ex nihilo throughout its history (parts 1-4). This was considered fundamental doctrine and was even included in key creedal statements. The doctrine of creation ex nihilo does, however, have one curious implication: a beginning of time. In other words, if matter has a beginning (i.e., is not eternal) then shouldn’t time have a beginning as well? Historic Age Debate: Creation Ex Nihilo, Part 1 (of 4)June 16, 2008 On October 2007, I began a TNRTB series discussing my research into how the church has understood Genesis 1 and the age of the earth throughout its history. The first two articles gave a quick overview of this topic (see “Overview,” part 1 and part 2). From here on, this series will focus on how earlier theologians interpreted specific Bible verses or wrestled with issues pertaining to the age of the earth. Historic Age Debate: Creation Ex Nihilo, Part 2 (of 4)6/23/2008 The doctrine of creation ex nihilo (“creation out of nothing”) has been firmly and uniformly taught throughout church history and was declared in important creedal statements (detailed in part 1). To understand why this was such a vital doctrine, we need to first consider the contrasting view prevalent throughout the Greco-Roman world at the time of Christ. Historic Age Debate: Creation Ex Nihilo, Part 3 (of 4)6/30/2008 The most important biblical doctrine related to creation is creation ex nihilo, which means “creation out of nothing.” This theologically fundamental belief was taught in important creedal statements [part 1]. It represents a clear line of demarcation between Christianity and Greek philosophy, which held that matter was eternal [part 2]. Historic Age Debate: Creation Ex Nihilo, Part 4 (of 4)7/7/2008 Parts 1-3 of this series have documented the vital theological importance of the doctrine of creation ex nihilo (“creation out of nothing”). Now it is time to consider its impact on science. Three specific examples will be considered here. Introduction To The Creation-date Debate2/17/2009 There are a wide variety of types of creationists in Christianity. By types we mean different interpretations of the days in Genesis. Two overarching views are young-earth and old-earth creationism. Reasons to Believe and others have shown (see links within this article) that it and others believe young-earthism is not the literal interpretation of Genesis and is wrought with interpretational and scientific problems. This article will attempt to introduce readers to this position and why we believe it is valid. Puzzling Rocks3/9/2008 Imagine working a puzzle with pieces made by machines using different scales. It’d be like attempting to fit a child’s ten-piece puzzle with the tiny pieces of a complex jigsaw puzzle. While the pictures might be the same, pieces made using a 2:1 scale would never fit with pieces made using a 3:1 scale. Radiometric Dating - A Christian Perspective1/1/2002 Dr. Wiens has a PhD in Physics, with a minor in Geology. His PhD thesis was on isotope ratios in meteorites, including surface exposure dating. He was employed at Caltech’s Division of Geological & Planetary Sciences at the time of writing the first edition. He is presently employed in the Space & Atmospheric Sciences Group at the Los Alamos National Rate's Radiocarbon: Intrinsic Or Contamination?7/10/2008 The ICR (Institute for Creation Research) recently spent eight years on a project known as RATE (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth). The RATE team claims the results have yielded convincing and irrefutable scientific evidence of a young earth. Responses To Young Universe "answers"1/1/1999 Those who hold the young universe view have offered the following statements to answer questions about this theory. After each statement is a response. The Dynamics Of Dating1/1/1996 Bewildered, Janet watches her son gaze in awe at the dinosaur exhibit. A sign tells her that the Tyrannosaurus Rex is millions of years old. But last Sunday, her Bible teacher stated emphatically that God made Earth only six thousand years ago. The confusion over dates makes her stomach churn. The age assigned to the fossils in front of her seems to contradict the creation account, and Janet’s heartbeats accelerate at the implication. Is Earth young or old? If old, did that mean the Bible is wrong? Or could science be wrong? And what is she going to tell her son? White Dwarfs Deliver Better Creation History1/21/2008 Star clusters provide astronomers with an extraordinary window into the creation and history of the universe, a window that enables astronomers to rigorously test the biblically predicted big bang creation model. Thanks to a new set of measurements on burnt out stars—known as white dwarfs—that window has become much clearer and more robust. RATE StudyAncient Zircons Confirm Reliability of Radiometric Dating MethodsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Bottom Dwellers and Black HolesFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, and Joe Aguirre Chimp Genome ProjectFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and Krista Bontrager Creation Update PRIMETIME #5Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples Dating the Earth through Ice CoresHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Early Human Migration Mystery SolvedHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Evaluating Some Common Young-Earth ArgumentsGuest apologists Mark Whorton and Hill Roberts with Joe Aguirre Evidence for Population 3 StarsJeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, and Joe Aguirre More Confirmation for Cosmic Creation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Joe Aguirre NASA Experiments Confirm CreationHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Prime Time #2 - God, Darwin or Both?Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, Fuz Rana and Dave Rogstad Primetime #14 - Special Edition: Interviews with Don Stoner & Brother Guy ConsolmagnoHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager PRIMETIME #3 - Interview with Young-Earth Astronomer, Dr. Danny FaulknerHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad and Krista Bontrager Primetime #7: Radiometric Dating Methods and the RATE StudyHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Krista Bontrager Response to "15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense" in Scientific AmericanHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Salvaging the Genesis CapsuleHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Science and Faith InterviewsDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Ken Samples Sorting Through T-rex Blood ConfusionHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Young-Earth Creationism: Interview with Dr. John Mark ReynoldsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager RATE Study |
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