A direct quote of D. Marc Surtees, from the full video:
"All through this talk I'm going to be talking about millions of years, I'm going to use the evolutionary time scale for convenience's sake, just to make it simple, because the evolutionists attach various ages of 'millions of years' to the various fossils, and I'm gong to carry on with that story just for convenience. The sequence I'm happy with, the time scale I do not agree with. ...
... "I'll say it right up front, I do not agree that they are millions of years old, but I'm going to use the millions of years timescale, just for convenience's sake. But I generally accept the rocks and the descriptions - the descriptions on the rocks in the geological column as, being, correct. It's the ages I have a problem with."
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I wonder what his scientific reasons are for disagreeing with the consensus of his peers.
A direct quote of D. Marc Surtees, from the full video:
"All through this talk I'm going to be talking about millions of years, I'm going to use the evolutionary time scale for convenience's sake, just to make it simple, because the evolutionists attach various ages of 'millions of years' to the various fossils, and I'm gong to carry on with that story just for convenience. The sequence I'm happy with, the time scale I do not agree with. ...
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GalacticChimp 2 years ago
[continued from above]
... "I'll say it right up front, I do not agree that they are millions of years old, but I'm going to use the millions of years timescale, just for convenience's sake. But I generally accept the rocks and the descriptions - the descriptions on the rocks in the geological column as, being, correct. It's the ages I have a problem with."
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I wonder what his scientific reasons are for disagreeing with the consensus of his peers.
GalacticChimp 2 years ago