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<p> The Bible is quite clear about the origin and timeframe for the
creation of Earth and the cosmos. If Scripture is inaccurate in
this, then how can it be trusted in anything else? Some
evolutionists throw out theistic evolution (God using evolution as
His creative process) as a philosophical panacea, with the goal of
leading people to conclude that Genesis is a myth. Like Nimrod of
ancient times, they know they must provide an alternative (i.e.,
naturalism, specifically <em>scientism</em>—the belief that
science alone can render truth about our world and reality) to
biblical truth if they are to hold sway over the public in what is
essentially a couched rebellion against God.</p>
<p> One of the indirect evidences that evolutionists universally
appeal to is radioactive dating because it appears to supply the
deep time their evolutionary models demand. But how accurate is
their model, and how scientific is their approach?</p>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.icr.org/article/8371">http://www.icr.org/article/8371</a>
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Trusting Obama With Border Security Is Like Trusting Bill Clinton
With Your Daughter! </pre>
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