I recieved an open letter to the NCSE proving that both evolution and Intelligent Design are wrong. Who knew? The letter speaks for itself:
An Open Letter to the National Center for Science Education:
The platform of Creation Science is "flood geology" (based upon the flood of Noah in 2611 BC), and that Adam & Eve were created on the Sixth Day of Creation Week, less than 10,000 years ago. The platform of Biblical Reality is "Moses Didn't Write About Creation", which is actually saying that "Moses wrote about Restoration".
The doctrine of Biblical Reality is that God showed Moses six different days which occurred in the past, with each day being taken from a different week, and each week being the first week in seven different geologic eras of mankind. Each day was a different day of the week, with the days of revelation being shown to Moses starting with Sunday, on a Sunday. But chronologically, the earliest vision starts with Wednesday, the only day of Creation Week which Moses was shown. These six visions were given to Moses while he was on Mt. Sinai, in 1598 BC, about six weeks after crossing the Red Sea, in "biblical order".
The opposing view of evolution is not "Creation". I get tired of hearing and reading about people that say that. That is an indication of ignorance of the facts. There are no "creation accounts" in Genesis. The correct opposing view is the "six days of Moses", or what I have coined as the "Observations of Moses". Starting chronologically, the "Fourth Day" was Wednesday of Creation Week, shown to Moses on a Wednesday, representing the first geologic era of mankind, comparable to the Pre-Cambrian/Paleozoic Eras. The death of species occurred by escalation, starting with small life forms in the water. This era ended with the Great Extinction, in 245 Million BC. This is when Lucifer lost "the war in Heaven", and caused the death of all surface life that he could. What followed was the first of six restorations of life on Earth, as defined by God Himself, conveyed by means of the remaining six days of Moses.
The "fifth day" of Moses was a Thursday, shown to Moses on a Thursday, taken from the first week of the Mesozoic Era, where Moses saw "sea monsters" (not great whales, as the King James' misquotes) and ancient birds created. The era ended with the most popular extinction, in 65 Million BC, with the death of the dinosaurs.
The "sixth day" of Moses was a Friday, of the second restoration week of Earth, the first week of the Cenozoic Era. This is the period of the large mammals, and the first biblical mentioning of (prehistoric) mankind. Mankind was created during Creation Week, but for the first time in Earth's history, mankind was restored "in God's image", unlike mankind had been previously made before.
Each period of restoration followed an extinction, after an unknown interval. The end of the recent Ice Age was the sixth extinction, and Adam & Eve were the seventh dispatch of mankind, created in about 7200 BC.
Keep this in mind whenever you hear or see something written about creationism or evolution. The book "Moses Didn't Write About Creation!", which is now in print, explains each 24-hr day that God revealed to Moses. ISBN-10:1424182204, PublishAmerica.com.
I make the declaration that the theory of evolution, which the NCSE supports, is FALSE, and I welcome an open public debate on the issue. You are supporting humanist dogma, and not truth in education! Don't waste your time or efforts with any other "creationist" entity, such as "Discovery Institute", "Institute of Creation Research", "Reasons to Believe", or any other such organization. What they support is also false, and is a misrepresentation of the Word of God. If you want to challenge the Bible, direct your efforts toward me, and not those others, who are neither authorized, nor qualified to teach on Genesis.
Start promoting the teaching of truth, and not atheism and insanity in our public schools. There is now another more plausible explanation for the ancient history of life forms on planet Earth.
H.C.
2611 BC? At the time of King Djoser of Egypt?
Djoser (reigned c. 2630 - c. 2611 BC)
One has to wonder why did the Egyptians, let alone all other nations in ancient times, never had any memories or recollections of the Flood while busying themselves building the step pyramid.
Posted by: Crazyharp81602 | March 09, 2008 at 10:40 PM
H.C. represents the polite adversary: although he maintains a certain integrigy of scripture, he has aligned himself with evolutionists and a dateless past.
The Quest for Right: A Creationist Attack on Quantum Mechanics.
Here's a different take on creationism/ID: The Quest for Right, a seven-volume set of textbooks based on physical science, attacks Darwinism indirectly, by attacking quantum mechanics:
“Atheists base their reasoning on quantum interpretation, hand in hand with mathematical elucidation. Summoning the dark forces of quantum mysticism, with mathematical incantations, scientists possess the power to bewilder and, thus, con the average person seemingly at will, into believing the bizarre and surreal; for example, imaginary Z particles, neutrinos, leptons, quarks, weak bosons, etc. Mystics attempt to pass off quantum abuse as legitimate science by expressing the theories in symbolic fashion. These formulae represent the greatest hoax ever perpetuated upon an unsuspecting public. The objective of the extensive investigation is to expedite the return to physical science by exposing quantum dirty tricks; that is, the unethical behavior or acts by the scientific league to undermine and destroy the credibility of biblical histories. A few of the dirty tricks include: absolute dating systems, Big Bang Theory, antimatter, and the Oort Cloud of comets. These have no further station in science.
Of course, a more sophisticated way to argue against Darwinism is certainly to argue against quantum physics. Without modern physics, you lose astrophysics too, which enables the author to make the case for YEC [young earth creationism]. The author goes on to prove that things like red supergiant stars and X-ray pulsars don't really exist, except in the imagination of scientists." -- Stephen L of the newsgroups.derkeiler.com
The author C. David Parsons is a biblical scholar and scientist extraordinaire. Mr. Parsons attended college at the Richmond Professional Institute (later changed to Virginia Commonwealth University), where he was a recipient of the coveted Dean’s Scholarship.
During the past 18 years, Mr. Parsons embarked on what one news source stated may well be the "greatest quest" known to 21st Century man: completely rethinking the so-called absolutes of classical physics, chemistry, astronomy, astrophysics, geology, biology, paleontology, biblical histories, etc. As a result, The Quest for Right represents the ultimate marriage between an in-depth knowledge of biblical phenomena and natural and physical sciences.
The several volumes have accomplished that which, heretofore, was deemed impossible: to level the playing field between those who desire a return to physical science in the classroom and those who embrace the theory of evolution. The series turns the tide by providing an authoritative and enlightening scientific explanation of natural phenomena which will ultimately dethrone the unprofitable Darwinian view. Readers will rejoice in the simplicity of earthly phenomena when entertained by the new discipline.
The Quest for Right is not only an academic resource designed for the public schools, but also contains a wealth of information on pertinent subjects that pastors need to know to be effective. The nuggets from the pages of biblical history alone will give pastors and teachers literally hundreds of fresh ideas for sermons and teachings. The ministry resources contained in The Quest for Right serve as an invaluable aid which will enrich your audience beyond their highest expectations.
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