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dwise1
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Message 25 of 32 (346892)
09-06-2006 1:31 AM
Reply to: Message 19 by JonF
02-28-2005 9:51 AM


"Stuart Nevins" was Steve Austin's pseudonym
While the ICR was paying for Steve Austin's doctorate program, he wrote several articles for them under that pseudonym of "Stuart Nevins." See No webpage found at provided URL: http://www.natcenscied.org/resources/rncse_content/vol17/5676_a_visit_to_the_institute_for_c_12_30_1899.asp (that revelation is towards the end).
I read one of "Nevins'" articles several years ago. He was claiming that strata so many feet thick spanning millions of years had to have been deposited at a constant completely uniform rate for all of those millions of years, whatever minute fraction of an inch per year, every single year.
Amazing how he could have been doing post-graduate study and research of geology and still have no clue about the subject matter.
When the ICR graduate school science program was being investigated for accredidation, the visitation committee observed a biology class in progress. They were using a standard textbook used in secular universities' post-graduate biology classes. The instructor was sitting in from of the class reading through the book's text, telling the class which parts they believed and which parts they didn't.

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