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An Anthology of Matters Significant to Creationism and Diluviology: Report 2

Woodmorappe, John (1982) An Anthology of Matters Significant to Creationism and Diluviology: Report 2. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (4): 4.

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Abstract

This report is not about one specific topic, but is a collection of miscellaneous findings conveying a diverse body of information of interest to Creationists and Diluvialists. It is thus a natural sequel to the author’s first anthology. Highlights of points concerning biological evolution include: 1) fallacies in claims of life from non-life, 2) lack of a proven driving mechanism; 3) the problem of "living fossils, 4) fundamental biologic phenomena not explained by evolution. The section on "ancient reefs" further shows that: 1) ancient "reefs" lack a reef network, 2) these deposits were cemented inorganically, 3) growth orientation is no proof of growth in situ over immense periods of time. Previous Creationists’ observations about "overthrusts", such as lack of gouge, and perfectly conformable "thrust" contacts, are confirmed. Over two hundred cases of anomalous fossils are tabulated; and it is shown that such fossils typically do not show morphological evidence of the "reworking" which has been invoked to explain them. A final section on uniformitarianism notes evidence to show that thick igneous and metamorphic rocks have formed and cooled quickly; and illustrates the blinding influence of uniformitarianism.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science (General) > QE Geology > QE760 Paleontology
Q Science (General) > QS Creation Science (General)
Q Science (General) > QE Geology
Depositing User: Admin
Date Deposited: 18 Mar 2025 21:41
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2025 21:41
URI: https://crsq.creationresearch.org/id/eprint/521

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