A Case For Creation

This Sherlock Holmes cartoon conveys a truth not widely known by the population at large. In 1992, after over ten years research, Richard Milton, a scientific journalist who holds no religious convictions, published a book entitled 'The Facts of Life' in which he wrote,
     "...no rational person can visit the Natural History Museum and not be deeply impressed by the evidence that has been painstakingly assembled ... But, frustratingly, even with all this evidence, it is impossible for the genuinely objective person to say. Here is the conclusive scientific proof that I have been looking for' (p.14) ... My doubt about the theory arises from a number of sources. It comes first and most importantly from the inability of darwinists to pass the simple test ... to show to a thinking member of the public conclusive scientific evidence to substantiate the theory..." (p.16)

Although evolution is commonly accepted as proven by the majority of the population, there is no scientific proof for its existence.

In fact, the lack of proof has prompted Dr Hovind to offer (since 1990) $10000, this has recently been increased to
$250000, "to anyone who can give empirical evidence (scientific proof) for evolution."

The definition of  'empirical' is 'relying or based solely on experiment and observation rather than theory.'

    "It is my contention that evolutionism is a religious worldview that is not supported by science, Scripture, popular opinion, or common sense."

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Introduction

A Case for Creation

Astronomy

Geology

Palaeontology

Biology

Physics

Dating

Statistics

Creation

The Flood

Implications

Where does it all lead?

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"With men this is impossible" - Matthew 19:26

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