'I found the book most fascinating. It was extremely thrilling to read about a new theory for the Earth which, if true, is probably the most significant development since Copernicus' revelation of the Heliocentric Solar Sytem published some 450 years ago.' Colin Peters (Retired University Lecturer)
quote:Originally posted by LRP: Yes that is a genuine comment. I have had similar comments from other university lecturers and even better ones from other professional people. I will be completely honest and say that I have also had some bad comments-mostly from YECs (who think I am an evolutionist) and hardened atheists who cannot accept the scriptures I have used and cannot shake off their preconceived ideas about Geological processes etc.
What are the consequences for your theory if the scriptures are found to be wrong?