>Now let's go back and look at something Morris said in
>the first part of the quote above:
>
> 'But that's all. Thus we are left with hydrogen as the
> originator of everything else, even though we don't know
> how it did this. As an article of faith, we are asked
> simply to intone the evolutionary mantra: "In the beginning,
> hydrogen." ' -- Henry Morris
>
>In light of Ross's explanation, how can this be taken as
>anything other that deliberate deception? Surely Morris
>read the paragraph following the one he quoted.
Surely he shuld also have read Howard Van Till's "The fourth day: what the
Bible and the heavens are telling us about the creation". Van Till, while
maintaining a presentation style aimed at laymen, provides more detail than
Ross does. To ignore -- or to be ignorant of -- either of these works is
tantamount to labelling his paper "not to be taken seriously".
Bill Hamilton
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