Sunday, March 18, 2012

Population Growth Makes A Mockery Of Evolutionary Timesscales.

World population growth rate in recent times is about 2% per year. Practicable application of a growth rate throughout human history would be about half that number. Wars, disease, famine, etc. have wiped out approximately one third of the population on average every 82 years. Starting with eight people, and applying these growth rates since the Flood of Noah's day (about 4500 years ago) would give a total human population at just under six billion people. However, application on an evolutionary time scale runs into major difficulties. Starting with one "couple" just 41,000 years ago would give us a total population of 2 x 1089. The entire universe does not have space to hold so many bodies. http://www.remnantofgod.org/creation.htm#series
Even growth rates at just one fifth of the 2% mentioned above would also produce impossible results. Evolutionists will now work backwards and will 'discover' that 'growth rates were actually miniscule' and will present these as fact. (They will have to be 'fact' - because otherwise evolution could not have happened and that scenario may not even be considered! - It is called 'making the the facts fit the theory'.)

Now That Sounds Like A Plan.

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