The creation of gravity is one thing, but how do we deduce that life began before it? There are several clues. One involves the scriptural metaphor that milk has to come before solid food.
Journey to the Center of the Earth
The deepest hole ever drilled is the Kola Super-deep Bore-hole at 12 km. That's less than 2% of the radius of the Earth. There are no direct observations of the Earth's interior, nothing empirical, it's entirely theoretical.
Planetary Mass Values
Here's the table of planetary mass values in the Geocentrospheric cosmological model.
Scientifically Illiterate Science Worshipers
We (that's me and the Holy Spirit) asked Twitter: Why is the interior of the Earth hot? It revealed a lot about people who occupy the supposed intellectual high ground.
The Beginning of the Earth
In order to use seismological data to learn about the structure of the Earth we have to understand the formation of the Earth. In particular the creative act on the 2nd day which was the inception of gravity.
First Horses
In the evolution narrative the appearance of horses is considered to be recent. Very recent, like, why would an animal evolve which is specifically designed to carry humans if there aren't any humans?
Dinosaurs in Idumea
Depending on which English Bible translation you read, you may or may not see the word dragon occur. Several Hebrew words are translated dragon in the KJV, but are rendered as various other creatures in newer translations.
Extinction of Giant Land Reptiles
Behold Behemoth, a Sauropod dinosaur which lived in the Jordan valley during the time of Job and Abraham. Clearly not all of the giant land reptiles were made extinct by Noah's flood.
First Mammals; Rise of the Dinosaurs
First mammals? A place where mammals were buried doesn't make them the first mammals. The presence of mammal remains in sediment is used to place the sediment in timeline of the evolution narrative.
Which Ice Age?
When we say "ice age" we usually mean the one that ended about 10,000 years ago. In the popular science narrative (SciPop) this was the last of several retreats and advances of polar ice over the last 10,000-40,000 years.
