Tyrathca
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Actually from the chapters that I can view for free he does not actually do this, he mostly makes claims that say that the current hypothesis for the formation of the solar system is wrong not claims that would put well defined limits on age of the solar system. At best I recall him saying Io could be at most millions of years old otherwise it would have cooled down, though he never cites his calculations for this and as I have pointed out he ignored obvious extra sources of heat.OK, thanks for the straight answer.
The DVD makes the case that evidence shows the age of the solar system cannot be millions of years old, and only thousands of years old, which lends greater support for creation over evolution.
First of all he actually mainly quote mines statements saying variations of "we don't understand how this process occurred" he rarely cites the factual data he sprouts.He uses published scientific findings to support the evidence, which makes a compelling case against evolution.
I have watched it, or at least the chapters I can see for free on the website. Based on those chapters I make my criticism and based on those chapters there is no way I would pay money to see the rest.You said "...the video seems to rely on the argument that because science doesn't have all the answers..." but I don't think you've seen the video and can make this criticism. You should watch it. It is a good video even if you disagree with it.
Because such massive changes in the speed of light would leave changes in our observations of objects unless he created the light "in transit already" and thus we are seeing false history.Tyrathca, if God did make the universe, wouldn't it be a miraculous, supernatural event? If God is powerful and intelligent enough to do all this amazing stuff, then why do you think he couldn't get the star light to us within a day's time?
No, I'd have thought he'd put the speed of light at an appropriate amount to see everything and then not mess with it in such a way that it looks like it is and always has been constant. Why not make light instantaneous?Do you think such a creator would slap his head and scream "DUH" Homer Simpson style because he put the stars too far away for anyone to see?
Furthermore what reason would anyone have other than faith to conclude that God did such a thing as mess with the speed of light?