David Miller wrote:
>> Have you read Creation's Tiny
>> Mystery, by Robert Gentry?

Lance wrote:
> No, I've not but, what would I learn
> were I to do so, David?

I'm glad you asked.

There are several things you would learn:

1.  You would learn about the evidence for polonium halos indicating that 
the basement rocks of the earth were created rapidly, in minutes, rather 
than cooling over a million years.

2.  You would see a clear example of how science operates by constructing 
hypotheses and testing those hypotheses, falsifying each one.

3.  You would learn about the bigotry in science against publishing articles 
that suggest a creationist model of origins.

4.  You would learn a little about how a court room judge relied upon expert 
testimony to the exclusion of examining scientific evidence.

The book is an easy read, and it breaks down the science into very simple 
concepts.  It is well worth the read by anyone interested in the creation 
versus evolution controversy.

David Miller

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