We believe that God can't lie. Let's face it, why would anyone believe a God who lies? The Bible has an extensively developed doctrine of hell which allows us to deduce the internal structure of the Earth.
The Iridium Anomaly
We finished a step-by-step deconstruction of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic, but there’s another issue that we’re going to account for: the Iridium anomaly.
Hypothesis 19
The presence of extraterrestrial material at the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary gives us the premise for a predictive testable hypothesis. However, hypothesis 19 has nothing to do with a meteorite impact.
Extraterrestrial Propaganda
Popular science (SciPop) is in love with the idea that an extraterrestrial impact caused a mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous (Mesozoic) which wiped out the dinosaurs. There's evidence for meteorite impacts.
Biblical Gravitation and the Cause of Noah’s Flood
A problem in creationism is: what caused the breakup of Pangaea and the formation of tectonic plates? Was it the waters of Noah's flood or an extra-terrestrial impact? We say neither.
Asteroid Orbital Plots
The recent flurry of articles from NASA warning us about approaching asteroids seem to have one thing in common: planet Earth is clearly f1 in the asteroid orbits.
Asteroids
There's an nearly daily onslaught of articles warning us about asteroids approaching planet Earth. They have one thing in common: Kepler's Laws. The orbits NASA has plotted for these asteroids are proof of 2 things:
Hypothesis 29
Asteroids have elliptical orbits which is why they approach close to the Earth. They're there ready for a time when they're doomed to crash into the Earth during the tribulation. This gives us a predictive testable hypothesis.
September 22nd
SciPop wants you to believe in an extraterrestrial impact: a meteor hit the Earth. Amos saw it coming. Uzziah tried to stop it. Isaiah began his prophetic ministry standing in its smoking ruins.
August 19th
40 days and nights of rain ended when the windows of heaven closed, causing a shower of Iridium rich shocked quartz and weathered glass beads to fall along with the last of the rain: the Noah's flood Iridium anomaly.
