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Comment Re:No point to this study (Score 1) 1156

Huh? It was Greeks at least five or six hundred years before Christ.

Sorry, getting my midieval history confused with my Greek history. Pythagoras theorized... Reminder to check myself... discovery and theory are different however.

Cosmologists pretty much agree that it's around 13.5 billion years old. Creationists, who make absurd claims about a Young Earth, believe that the universe is 6000 years old, but they aren't scientists at all, and do everything in their power to reject the scientific evidence.

Cosmologists do tend to lean toward 13.5 billion in recent years. I was thinking more of the people in my experience, physicists are who I come in contact with most. And their views seem to vary more widely even in those who hold to an old universe. To presume that to believe in Creation is to disavow yourself of a belief in science is arrogant. Putting evidence in its proper place seems to be the goal that both sides of the issue should strive for. Creationist scientists put up arguments that are sidestepped or 'rejected' regularly by Evolutionist scientists. They believe in different theories and try to view the evidence with Occkam's razor. Not all of the scientific evidence is conclusive.

Can you give me the exact number of scientists who believed the Earth was 6,000 years old? Can you tell me exactly how they deal with distant red shift, the CMBR and nucleosynthesis? And what does being an expert in super conductors mean to the issue of the age of the Universe?

No...and I know it is not a majority or even a well-numbered minority. My point is that there are different theories out there and none have been proven conclusively. The idea of evolution appeals to some scientists simply because they do not want to believe that there is purpose or a creator. Not all scientists feel this way, not even all evolutionists feel this way. But there are distinctions between the different sets of scientists. As for distant red shift, the CMBR and nucleosythesis, I have not studied these and have not discussed them with the scientists I know. Super Conductors have nothing to do with the issue of the age of the universe, but the fact that he is an expert in a highly scientific and technological field AND a creationist point out that Faith and Science are not two polar opposites. They have been interjoined more than they have been separate until recent years.

Now to get back to the point I was making. There are many Christians who look at science as anything but evil. Evolution is a theory; Intelligent Design is a theory; but they are both within the realms of science. I do not want to start a flame war. I was just annoyed by the brush that is used to paint Christians as ignorant or backward. You might see how that could be taken as rather annoying. This will be all I post, so flame away or not. Just understand that I believe in a God who is not only a God of faith, but of truth. I believe that when science finishes climbing the mountain of truth it will peak over the top and see a theologian reaching down to help it up. May your hearts and minds be open to the Truth. Always. Respectfully, Me.

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