Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

The theme of reduce, reuse, recycle comes from observing the intricate way in which the assorted premises of popular science (SciPop) have been woven into a system of inductive, reductive circular reasoning.

DPMS – Axiom IV

Supposedly, nuclear decay rates have always been constant which is why radiometric dating gives us ages of rocks in the millions of years. This is a problem since, according to the Bible, the Earth is about 6,000 years old.

August 29th

Is Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, one of the pillars of the Earth?

It's so obvious that there's been a world-wide flood that it's as if the very stones are crying out, praising the glorious majesty of our God. Too bad that peer review, a.k.a. mainstream science, decided that you don't need to know.

July 30th

The fourth axiom of popular science (SciPop) is "nuclear decay has always been constant." It's wishful thinking, a way to induce a rationalization of radiometric data to make rocks look older than they really are.