Astronomer Jason Lisle DESTROYS "Old Universe" Philosophy | Presuppositional Apologetics
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Dr. Jason Lisle, Astronomer of Institute for Creation Research, refutes the idea that the Universe is Billions of years old. He does this using presuppositional apologetics. This is his opening statement, in a debate with Hugh Ross.
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You can't tell a person's age by their bones. you can only guess by the bones whether a person was a child or an adult. But even that is a guess and nothing in a fossil bone can tell you if it is a young adult bone or a senior citizen bone. The possibility of the impact of disease and injury reduce everything to guesswork.
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Where did you get the video? is the full debate somewhere?
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Great video! Take that atheist repent now
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Very good stuff!
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Big bang, old universe, evolution, whatever they want to call it... I call it the pink unicorn theory - made up, hasn't been observed and can't be proven by any means. If they're looking for a birth certificate for the universe with eye witnesses, it's called Genesis. Throw that away, you may as well throw away all eye witness testimonies in every court case that have ever existed.
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In determining age in humans, an approximate age can be determined by the growth of certain bones.
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Hugh Ross is still getting schooled I see. I hope he repents.
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