Contents
Creationism's
Geologic Time Scale by Donald U. Wise, Professor Emeritus, University
of Massachusetts at Amherst from American Scientist, March/April, 1998,
vol. 86, n. 2, p. 160-173.
Creationist Denials of an Old Universe and Common Ancestry
Galaxies Moving Apart Too Fast
Moon Moving Away From the Earth Too Fast
Higher Magnetic Field Invalidated C14 Dating
Parts of Same Woolly Mammoth Date Tens of Thousands of Years Apart
Pressure in Oil Wells Too High
Mississippi River Should Have Filled in the Gulf of Mexico
Oldest Living Tree is 4300 Years Old
Niagra Falls is Eroding Too Quickly
Continents Are Eroding Too Quickly
Geological Column Not Found in a Single Location
Fossils Date Rock Layers and Rock Layers Date Fossils (Circular Reasoning)
Polystrate (Vertical) Fossils)
27 Layers in Yellowstone Park Due to Noah's Flood
Polystrate Trees in Coal Fields
The Sun is Shrinking Too Quickly
Short Period Comets Depleted Too Quickly
U236 and Th230 Isotopes Found on Moon
Genetic Load in Man is Too High
Children Leave Their Faith Because They Are Taught Evolution in School
Lots of Bad Assumptions are Made in Radiometric Dating
No Missing Links (Transitionals)
"Nebraska Man" is a Nonexistant "Missing Link"
Evolutionists Must Figure Out How Things Work Without God
Ceationists Should Put Creationist Books in Public School Libraries
Light From Distant Stars Was Created By God in Transit
Supernovas are Expanding Too Quickly