Here’s the “Video on Demand” link within the Answers in Genesis website. Jason Lisle is an Astrophysicist with Answers in Genesis and there are a couple of links to talks he has done. Actually they are two parts to the same talk.
Something I did not know: the Big Bang theory has issues with temperatures. I can’t remember how he explained it but it’s referred to as the Horizon Problem. I’m sure some evolutionist can explain how it’s a non issue.
We never got this perspective in school. It was always “millions of years”. While [the theory of evolution (as in Origins, not Natural Selection)] may be based on much more than a hunch, it is still a theory and as such should not be given the credibility of, say, Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, [at least part of which is observable, testable and repeatable,] and should not be given preference over other things just because it’s more palatable to some than the alternative. Remember, real science considers all possibilities, not just the ones we like.
I should add the AiG Media link to the link list. There are lots of things to listen to.
[edited for clarity] Continue reading ‘Creation Astronomy with Jason Lisle, PhD’

