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What is Young Earth Science (YES)? How old is the world? Are radiometric dating methods reliable? Is Darwinism substantiated by scientific evidence and valid arguments? How does the Renaissance of Catastrophism relate to the age of the Earth? Has plate tectonics occurred more rapidly in the past? These and other queries are answered in this exciting new fully documented work. This widely illustrated book features support from history, philosophy, geology, biology and physics. Discover this creative and multidisciplinary approach which provides affirmation that this planet is thousands of years…mehr

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What is Young Earth Science (YES)? How old is the world? Are radiometric dating methods reliable? Is Darwinism substantiated by scientific evidence and valid arguments? How does the Renaissance of Catastrophism relate to the age of the Earth? Has plate tectonics occurred more rapidly in the past? These and other queries are answered in this exciting new fully documented work. This widely illustrated book features support from history, philosophy, geology, biology and physics. Discover this creative and multidisciplinary approach which provides affirmation that this planet is thousands of years old and not billions. Omniculturalism favors Catastrophism which supports the young earth stance and refutes Old Earth Fallacies (OEF's). This valuable anti-bullying tool provides the scientific grounds for YES. Many who harshly ridicule young earth theory need to read this book and learn the genuine empirical warrant for YES. YES: Young Earth Science contains over 450 footnotes and more than 130 charts, graphs and illustrations. Although some parts are more technical, this book is for all readers with a general science background.
Autorenporträt
Jay Hall is Assistant Mathematics Professor at Howard College in Big Spring, Texas. He has a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma. Hall has 53 credit hours of Science courses in various disciplines. He has taught at the High School, Technical School and Community College levels. He also has experience in the actuarial field for a number of insurance and consulting organizations. Hall has previously published the Math textbook Calculus is Easy (http: //www.amazon.com/Calculus-Easy-Jay-Hall-ebook/dp/B00B3YWYNI) and has a paper on MathWorld ("One-Seventh Ellipse," http: //mathworld.wolfram.com/One-SeventhEllipse.html). He is also a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. You may contact Jay Hall at YoungEarthScience@yahoo.com