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Show Me Creation Episode 8

Show Me Creation Episode 8

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Garner gives organization’s contact information, website address: https://biblicalcreationtrust.org/ & where to find them on YouTube. Talked about International Conference on Creationism at Cedarville, OH., and why it’s a great conference. Real data driven presentations at the conference and why that is important in keeping the science pure to connect biblical bases information to those models. They talked about the paleo-fossil database. Why this ICC conference was one of the best because of the quality of the presentations and because of the number of young people involved in creationist studies. Then, they moved to one of Paul’s presentation titles, “Testing the order of the fossil record.” Why people are often skeptical of the order of the fossil record? And, the resolution of that skepticism….and the significance of the work of Dr. Kurt Wise. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Wise The floating florist model and the correlation of the evolutionary trees. Wise’s study and its limitations of his unpublished study and how they took Wise’s data and expanded upon it to see what patterns developed and what came out that study. So, this study helped answer all sorts of questions while raising new creations. Finding sequences in the order of the fossil record and where they fall pre-and-post the world flood depicted in the Bible. Zachary Klein then wraps it up and then promotes the continuation of their discussion in their next episode of Show Me Creation.
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