Largest collection of creation science videos

platinum_trunks
Posts: 12
Joined: 2007-07-22
User is offlineOffline
Largest collection of creation science videos

I stumbled upon this person from youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/truthmakesfree

 

I noticed that they make some points that seem legit. Has anyone ever refuted any of these points?

[MOD EDIT - fixed link]


platinum_trunks
Posts: 12
Joined: 2007-07-22
User is offlineOffline
I also wondered if these

I also wondered if these were valid points?

 

http://www.trueorigin.org/arkdefen.asp


D-cubed
Rational VIP!
D-cubed's picture
Posts: 715
Joined: 2007-01-04
User is offlineOffline
platinum_trunks wrote: I

platinum_trunks wrote:

I also wondered if these were valid points?

 

http://www.trueorigin.org/arkdefen.asp

I'm assuming if you were asking if they were valid rebuttals.  The answer is no, there was no global flood.

The video had no points to offer either. It was childish, uninformative, and dishonest.  If the person needs to lie to get people to agree with him then you are only agreeing with lies.


Textom
Textom's picture
Posts: 551
Joined: 2007-05-10
User is offlineOffline
If you want the scientific

If you want the scientific viewpoint that rebuts any of the specific points made in these videos, the best source is www.talkorigins.org. Just go to their "Search the Archive" and type in "dinosaurs lived with man" or whatever, and you'll get the version that has actual evidence.

Based on the titles (I don't have time to watch them all) these videos deal with very old tired creationist arguments--there's nothing new or substantiated by evidence here.

 

Except the one about UFOs being from SATAN. That one is true. Sticking out tongue

(Plus, having a B.S. in Chemistry and wearing a lab coat does not make you an authority on evolutionary biology.  I'm not even sure this guy should be introducing himself as a 'chemist,' since most of the rest of the work experience he describes suggests he's a preacher.)

"After Jesus was born, the Old Testament basically became a way for Bible publishers to keep their word count up." -Stephen Colbert