Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
You had never even heard of the Greco-Persian war before, this proves you have absolutely no authoritative knowledge of the classical world.

You can't even begin to address these contradictions(as you call them), as you do not have the required knowledge to do so.

no idea were your getting that from, plus has nothing to do with biblical authority. I simply said another time i have and will yet again, answer anyone's top 3 objections like these on another thread. Your objections you bring up are well know and long ago refuted, easily found online.Over and over you ignore points, than try to attack me personally, to avoid the arguments you first come up with. This is a logical fallacy.


this would do you well, not just this thread but over and over
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/


Quote Originally Posted by Kadagar_AV View Post
To be able to think the Bible explain physics, I for one think one have to be insane, uneducated, or religiously brainwashed.

Quite possibly a combination of more than one factor.

The universe is a great and wondrous thing, and I must quite frankly say I get upset when people try to diminish the sheer WORK of humanity's combined intelligence to reach where we are today.
just wondering why would you say so? what would you say to the many phd scientist who have degrees in astronomy,physics,cosmology etc that would disagree with you. Maybe it is that you have been indoctrinated into certain thinking? so you view with tainted glasses and see what you want see? I also love what we have learned and gotten us here, thank those creationist for starting science


Stephen Snobelen, Assistant Professor of History of Science and Technology,
University of King’s College, Halifax, Canada
Here is a final paradox. Recent work on early modern science has demonstrated a direct (and positive) relationship between the resurgence of the Hebraic, literal exegesis of the Bible in the Protestant Reformation, and the rise of the empirical method in modern science. I’m not referring to wooden literalism, but the sophisticated literal-historical hermeneutics that Martin Luther and others (including Newton) championed. It was, in part, when this method was transferred to science, when students of nature moved on from studying nature as symbols, allegories and metaphors to observing nature directly in an inductive and empirical way, that modern science was born. In this, Newton also played a pivotal role. As strange as it may sound, science will forever be in the debt of millenarians and biblical literalists.


“Science was not the work of western secularist or even diest, it was entirely the work of devout believers in a active,conciuos, creator god”
rodney stark for the glory of god how monotheism led to reformations,science,witch hunts and the end of slavery Princeton university press 2003 p376


The theory of planetary orbits was invented by Johannes Kepler (1571–1630), famous for claiming that his discoveries were ‘thinking God’s thoughts after him’. Kepler also calculated a creation date of 3992 BC, close to Ussher’s.
The theory of gravity and the laws of motion, essential for the moon landings, was discovered by the creationist Isaac Newton (1642/3–1727).
The moon landing program was headed by Wernher von Braun (1912–1977), who believed in a designer and opposed evolution. And a biblical creationist, James Irwin (1930–1991), walked on the moon. See also Exploring the heavens: Interview with NASA scientist Michael Tigges.


Physics—Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, Kelvin
Astronomy—Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Herschel, Maunder


some uneducated phd creationist astronomers,cosmologist, today

Dr Ronald G. Samec, Astronomy
Dr John Hartnett, Physics and Cosmology
Prof. Danny Faulkner, Astronomy
Dr Eugene F. Chaffin, Professor of Physics
Dr Thomas Barnes, Physics
Dr Don DeYoung, Astronomy, atmospheric physics
Dr Xidong Chen, Solid State Physics, Assistant Professor of Physics, Cedarville University
Dr Malcolm Cutchins, Aerospace Engineering
Dr Leroy Eimers, Atmospheric Science, Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Cedarville University
Dr Robert Gentry, Physics
Dr Jonathan Henry, Chemical Engineering, Astronomy
Dr Russell Humphreys, Physics
Dr David King, Astronomy.
Prof. Jin-Hyouk Kwon, Physics
Dr Jason Lisle, Astrophysics
Dr Mikhail Shulgin, Physics
Dr Keith Wanser, Physics
Prof. Seoung-Hoon Yang, Physics