Renowned Scientist Baumgardner on BEL

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Renowned Scientist Baumgardner on BEL

This is the show from Monday September 10th, 2007.

SUMMARY:

* Dr. John Baumgardner: who worked for twenty years at Los Alamos National Labs talks to Bob about coming to Denver next weekend for a young-earth conference! Doctors Gary Parker, John Baumgardner, Don DeYoung and Russ Humphreys are bringing the fabulous ICR Age of the Earth conference titled Thousands... Not Billions to Denver on Saturday September 15 at 8 a.m. at Colorado Community Church! Bob is going with his son and if you go, please look for him and say hello! Please find conference fees and information at this ICR conference page. Dr. Baumgardner gave examples of the powerful scientific evidence showing that the earth is young!

* Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship: On the night before the conference, you can see another of the featured scientists, Dr. Gary Parker, at the RMCF regular monthly meeting!

* Million-year-old Beer Cans: Do manganese nodules require millions of years to form? No. Dr. Baumgardner explained how these nodules form rapidly. Bob added that, at the Enyart household, we watched a documentary on mining the oceans in which a marine geologist stated that manganese nodules, millions of which liter the ocean floor, take five to fifteen million years to form to grapefruit size. I paused the video, and said to my kids something like: "That's not true! The Bible teaches that the earth is young, so we know that they must form quickly. And besides, if it took millions of years, then very few would be visible; they'd be buried by deposits." The first two entries (that's all I checked) of a Google search on the three words, manganese nodules formation, yielded the same claims: The Wikipedia entry stated, "Nodule growth is one of the slowest of all geological phenomena - in the order of a centimeter over several million years." And a Texas A&M Marine Sciences technical slide presentation stated, "They grow very slowly (mm/million years) and can be tens of millions of years old." Thankfully, we continued to watch the video and heard another geologist state that some manganese nodules "were actually [formed] around beer cans, which obviously are not millions of years old." My kids are not old enough to drink beer, but they are old enough to be suspicious of the evolutionary bias that produces knee-jerk claims of old age. more...

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Jukia

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Manganese nodules. Ah yes, see post #152 in the Sticky manganese nodule thread. Amazing how Pastor Bob dragged this old chestnut out again, but no one ever had the ability to track down the person on the video who made the claims and ask him about it. Standard fundy deal.
For the record, it appears that in shallow seas, under the right conditions, metallic concretions can form rather quickly. However, that does not mean that they all do, in all situations, especially in the deep ocean. But we pick and choose and continue to make statements that misinterpret the truth and don't bother to double check.
 

SUTG

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Manganese nodules. Ah yes, see post #152 in the Sticky manganese nodule thread. Amazing how Pastor Bob dragged this old chestnut out again, but no one ever had the ability to track down the person on the video who made the claims and ask him about it. Standard fundy deal.
For the record, it appears that in shallow seas, under the right conditions, metallic concretions can form rather quickly. However, that does not mean that they all do, in all situations, especially in the deep ocean. But we pick and choose and continue to make statements that misinterpret the truth and don't bother to double check.

LOL. I just reread your post #152. It seems to have pretty much ended the thread.

I am sure The Dumbest Audience in the Nation will remain unwavering in their convictions. :chuckle:
 
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