Review – A Matter of Days – Chapter 19
It takes a little time, sometimes, to have ground to stand on … apparently. Dr. Ross seems fine using the fallacious arguments he accuses others of using.
Daniel
Narrow Time Windows
If you haven’t had a chance to see the first 18 chapters of this book review, let me encourage you to go back to the table of contents and browse your way through.
This is a shorter chapter from Dr. Ross, and in it he makes the claim that naturalistic assumptions are necessary for the age of the universe, the age of galaxies, and the age of planets to support life.
A universe and a galaxy must reach a particular age before they can support life. Only when a star and a moon are of a particular age is life possible near them. And only when a planet is of a particular age is life possible on it. For intelligent life, the time limitations are dramatically more constrained.
While Dr. Ross has said that he does not hold to biological evolution as taught by the likes…
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