And forget the germ theory. It’s really evil spirits that cause disease.
Michael Medved’s belief in Bigfoot dilutes his message too.
==And forget the germ theory. Its really evil spirits that cause disease.
Dr. Humphreys made three specific scientific predictions with respect to the magnetic fields of three planets in our solar system, and all three of them were validated by satellite data. He based these predictions on the biblical notion that our solar system is roughly 6,000 years old. Do you suppose he just got lucky?
And why would I want to forget the germ theory? Not only is it empirically true, but several creationist scientists were instrumental in its development.
Humphreys, D.R., Magnetic message from Mercury, 5 February 2008. Return to text.
Humphreys D.R., Mercurys magnetic message is not yet clear, 16 February 2008. Return to text.
Humphreys, D.R., The Creation of planetary magnetic fields, Creation Research Society Quarterly 21(3):140149, 1984. Return to text.
Humphreys, D.R., Beyond Neptune: Voyager II supports creation, ICR Impact #203, May 1990. Return to text.
Humphreys, D.R., Mars Global Surveyor confirms creation! Creation Matters 4(3):9, June 1999. Return to text.
Humphreys, D.R., Mercurys Messenger, Creation Matters 9(4):1,9, July/August 2004. Return to text.
Humphreys, D.R., The creation of cosmic magnetic fields, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Creationism, Creation Science Fellowship, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, and Institute for Creation Research, Dallas, TX, USA, pp. 213230, August 2008; see Figure 7 on p. 220. Hardcopy or CD copy of proceedings available from http://www.icc08.org/. Return to text.
Shouldn't you be on DU cursing people who blaspheme against Al Gore and Global Warming?
Is that the best you can do?
I sure hope this isn't what you consider an example of a scientific answer to the article.
Why don't you show us where this article is wrong, instead?
next week they burn the library of Alexandria.
Fallacy: false dichotomy.