Creationism Coexisting with Evolution?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Want to push an emotional button? How about just the mention of creationism? Or Islam? Or Evolution? Or Fundamental Christianity? So I want to really push your buttons by discussing all of them plus throwing in “religion.”
The New York Times’ (Science Section November 3, 2009 title: Creationism without a Young Earth emerges in the Islamic World) discusses a version of creationism rarely discussed–That not all creationism theories are the same!
Scientists are like Joe who lost his car keys at night and spent an hour looking unsuccessfully for them under a lamp post. His friend asked why didn’t elsewhere. Joe said: “Because this is the only place with light.” Scientists are searching for the truth of our world with even a narrower perspective!
Physicists believe that everything is inner connected. This is the conclusion from quantum physics. But scientists (many physicists included) insist on using the paradigm of materialism–that our universe can be explained by things. 

I will be speaking Saturday May 23, 2009 at the University of Utah Orson Spenser Hall Bld, 200 South Central Campus Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84112. The session will begin at 10 am MT with Mark Maxon of the Maxon Radio Show and Lifeworks International speaking about his book “Achieving Excellence.” I will follow Mark with a talk on “Healing the Rift.” This four hour event will include over an hour of questions and comments followed by book signings.
Join me April 29th at 1 pm Pacific Time for the
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For the five centuries since Copernicus declared that Earth does not occupy a special place in the universe scientists assumed he was correct. But what if he was wrong and we humans are in a special place?
Scientists speculate that dark matter is five times more abundant than the stuff we call ordinary matter. But where is it? Dark matter has not been found despite over a decade of searching. 





