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Q:
Do Ph.D. scientists still agree on a slow and gradual formation
of the Grand Canyon?
| Quotable
quote: ‘Astronomers
will grope their way in the dark tonight after the revelation
that all their best ideas about the structure of the universe
and the creation of galaxies are deeply flawed.’
– Tom
Wilke, The Age (Melbourne), 4 January 1991.
[The above was written
after a comprehensive survey of the cosmos revealed that
it was ‘too lumpy’ for existing evolutionary
theories to explain. Not just the big bang, but the popular
belief in some mysterious ‘cold dark matter’
seems impossible to sustain in light of a map which was
the first chart of the ‘local area’ of our universe.
This ‘local area’ map covers more than 2,000
galaxies out to a distance of about 450 million light-years.]
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A: It’s
so sad that people are still promoting this wrong view of the origin
of the Grand Canyon. It’s also frustrating to have park rangers there
present an evolutionary view of the Canyon’s formation.
However, we’re noticing that many evolutionary geologists
are now agreeing with us that it did not take millions
of years to be carved!
For a long time, creation scientists have been telling evolutionists
that the Grand Canyon does not fit with the idea of millions of
years of earth history. They have said that the Canyon had to be
gouged out quickly by a large quantity of water. Many evolutionists
are now conceding this point—they’ve realized that the
Colorado River did not slowly erode the Canyon over millions of
years.
Creationists believe the aftermath of Noah’s Flood had a
lot to do with the formation of the Grand Canyon. The answer is
in Genesis! (For more information regarding the Grand Canyon, visit
www.AnswersinGenesis.org
and enter the term ‘Grand Canyon’ in the search box
at the upper right portion of the page.)
Recommended resources:
This week on www.AnswersInGenesis.org
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