Questioning Answers In Genesis

Exploring the wonders of geology in response to young-Earth claims...

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Age of Rocks: the official move

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Well, I've finally finished the process of migrating all of my posts to a new domain, which I hope you'll find easier to navigate a...
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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Chemostratigraphy: silent objector to 'Flood Geology'

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It all began with breakfast in the park. Years ago, when I was in the middle of writing my master's thesis, I took my then future wif...
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Friday, August 8, 2014

"Give us, this day, our day in your garden": the eschatological genesis of the Lord's Prayer

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"I've never read the Bible in its entirety before... Where do I begin?" Once upon a time, the didactic use of the Christian...
Sunday, August 3, 2014

Geological death traps and the impossibility of a post-Flood migration from Ararat

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Over the past week, Dr. Julie Meachen—a paleontologist with Des Moines University—has been making headlines after obtaining a permit to ex...
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Fragments of the Fossil Record: "Thigh Bone Disconnected from the Hip Bone..."

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I still remember as though it was yesterday... Like a camp of rogue militants being tracked, the secluded site was interrupted suddenly b...
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Monday, June 30, 2014

What Georgia Purdom could learn from TED Talks

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In her recent blog post, Dr. Georgia Purdom of Answers in Genesis criticized an article by Dr. Scott Kaufman from  The Raw Story , who hi...
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

The U.S. needs more scientists, and Ken Ham isn't helping

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In February of this year, millions of Americans tuned in to see how popular scientist Bill Nye would fare in public exchange with Ken Ham, ...
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Chemostrat1646
St. Petersburg, Russia
I am currently working on my Ph.D. in Geology and hold M.S./B.S. degrees in the same. My primary interest is sedimentary/isotope geochemistry, particularly as applied to paleoclimatology, but I enjoy studying all aspects of the Earth sciences. For me, this blog is a means to that end, as it challenges me to better understand each subdiscipline to respond to claims made within the Young-Earth Creationist movement. I am happily married, and I am an active member of the Presbyterian Church in America. In my spare time, I enjoy studying and discussing theology, history, textual and literary criticism, Classical/Koine Greek, and Russian language. Currently, I am living in St. Petersburg, Russia, but I consider the western United States (specifically Colorado/Utah) my home. If you are here for the first time, please read the first two posts for background, guidelines, and contact information. I look forward to hearing from you—especially those raised in the Young-Earth Creationist paradigm. If you feel challenged on all sides as a result of holding this position, we should talk!
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