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Monthly Archives: October 2011

On reading Genesis as literature: breaking the hermeneutical bonds of a modern controversy

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On the absence of Genesis Recently, I realized that I could not think of a single instance over the past 10 years in which Genesis was used as the primary […]

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A practical appendix to the ‘appearance of age’ question

October 14, 2011by ageofrocks 4 Comments

Following up on my last post, I wanted to share a link to another article—entitled Apparent Age: Craters on Mars—that appeared last month on the Natural Historian blog. The author […]

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Age of the Earth

Appearance of age or true age? Better yet—what’s the difference?

October 13, 2011by ageofrocks 4 Comments

For many a Christian struggling with the implications of an old universe, the challenges of modern science, or for those who simply seek to dismiss both out of hand, an […]

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Age of the Earth, Theology / Scripture

A colorful tale of feathers: copper remnants in fossilized birds

October 2, 2011by ageofrocks Leave a comment

A recent article at the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), entitled Trace Metals Study Confirms Fossil Has Original Feathers, represents the latest in a series of misguided attacks on conventional fossil […]

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My aim is to provide an online resource for Earth science education, particularly for the community of faith. More people than ever are leaving the church due to perceived conflicts between science and faith, yet creation-science ministries continue to claim that geological evidence supports a young Earth (less than 10,000 years). I examine those claims critically and provide a disciplinary context in which to evaluate the merits of young-Earth creationism.

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