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  • Pat Robertson challenges Young Earth Creationism

    Holy crap, I didn't see this one coming!



    Washington (CNN) – Televangelist Pat Robertson challenged the idea that Earth is 6,000 years old this week, saying the man who many credit with conceiving the idea, former Archbishop of Ireland James Ussher, “wasn’t inspired by the Lord when he said that it all took 6,000 years.”

    The statement was in response to a question Robertson fielded Tuesday from a viewer on his Christian Broadcasting Network show "The 700 Club.” In a submitted question, the viewer wrote that one of her biggest fears was that her children and husband would not go to heaven “because they question why the Bible could not explain the existence of dinosaurs.”

    “You go back in time, you've got radiocarbon dating. You got all these things, and you've got the carcasses of dinosaurs frozen in time out in the Dakotas,” Robertson said. “They're out there. So, there was a time when these giant reptiles were on the Earth, and it was before the time of the Bible. So, don't try and cover it up and make like everything was 6,000 years. That's not the Bible.”

    Before answering the question, Robertson acknowledged the statement was controversial by saying, “I know that people will probably try to lynch me when I say this.”

    “If you fight science, you are going to lose your children, and I believe in telling them the way it was,” Robertson concluded.


    Forty-six percent of Americans believe that God created humans in their present form at one point within the past 10,000 years, according to a survey released by Gallup in June. That number has remained unchanged for the past 30 years, since 1982, when Gallup first asked the question on creationism versus evolution.

    The Gallup poll has not specifically asked about views on the age of the Earth.

    Ussher’s work, from the mid-1600s, is widely cited by creationists as evidence that Earth is only a few thousand years old. Answer in Genesis, the famed Christian creationist ministry behind the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, cites Ussher as proof of Earth’s age. They describe the archbishop as “a brilliant scholar who had very good reasons for his conclusions concerning the date of creation.”

    For Christians who read the creation account in Genesis literally, the six days in the account are strictly 24-hour periods and leave no room for evolution. Young Earth creationists use this construct and biblical genealogies to determine the age of the Earth, and typically come up with 6,000 to 10,000 years.

    Most scientists, however, agree that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old and the universe is 14.5 billion years old.

    The idea of creationism has been scorned by the mainstream scientific community since shortly after Charles Darwin introduced "The Origin of Species" in 1859. By 1880, The American Naturalists, a science journal, reported nearly every major university in America was teaching evolution.

    The question about Earth’s age has been in the news recently. Earlier this month, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida attempted to walk the line between science and faith-based creationism in remarks that that provoked the ire of liberal blogs and left the door open to creationism.

    “I'm not a scientist, man,” Rubio told GQ’s Micheal Hainey. “I can tell you what recorded history says, I can tell you what the Bible says, but I think that's a dispute amongst theologians and I think it has nothing to do with the gross domestic product or economic growth of the United States.”
    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

  • #2
    Pat Robertson is less of a moron than 46% of Americans. So?

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    • #3
      He was smart enough to dump Kristen Stewart.
      “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
      "Capitalism ho!"

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      • #4
        The fact that 46 percent of Americans are still stupid, deflates any cause to celebrate Pat Robertson's epiphany.
        A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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        • #5
          You're deep in that 46%.

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          • #6
            I grew up being taught evolution in Catholic school. By nuns. This was in the 1960s.
            Carbon dating? Accepted. Earth > 3 billion years old? No problem.
            The vibe was: no life without God. But science was embraced.

            I remain mystified at the strength of the literalist turn that the evangelical movement took.

            Pat Robertson surprised me when I read his statement. Good for him.
            Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
            RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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            • #7
              Indeed. I had him down totally as one of the incredibly stupid idiots who believe that crap.

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              • #8
                that 46% figure can't be true, can it? please tell me it isn't true
                Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

                Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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                • #9
                  My wife had a very interesting question yesterday in school:

                  "Ma'am, Egypt, does that lie in Amsterdam ?"

                  What do you say to such a thing ?

                  Another prime example: Nobody in that classroom could say how many minutes there were in an hour.

                  I am talking 18 year old here. WTF ???
                  "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                  • #10
                    Jesus, where the hell does she teach?

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                    • #11
                      I don't know the English translation but it is the lower level (beroepschool)

                      Anyway, I am not surprised to find 40% of the people in any developed country to be so uneducated (I am convinced it is not stupidity) they can't make a sound judgement on things.
                      "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                      • #12
                        True. I'd guess the number of genuinely stupid people to be less than 10%.

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                        • #13
                          My wife knew a former teacher (now mom/beauty products salesperson) who asked if Durban was a country (or something like that).

                          JM
                          Jon Miller-
                          I AM.CANADIAN
                          GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                          • #14
                            My wife knew a former teacher (now mom/beauty products salesperson) who asked if Durban was a country (or something like that).

                            JM
                            Jon Miller-
                            I AM.CANADIAN
                            GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                            • #15
                              My wife?
                              I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                              - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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