User talk:Truthteller

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Regarding views of creationists...
Hello Truthteller, I assume you came across my message talking about an article on wikipedia comparing the views of creationists and mainstream scientists. I'm afraid the article was deleted after much discussion on Vfd. I created the article in the first place but I eventually decided I agreed with the decision to delete it. I put up the request for assistance with the article on the talk pages of several articles on scientific topics where I, and the others writing the article, lacked expertise. If you see any of these around please tell me about them and I shall delete them as they are now obsolete. Barnaby dawson 14:50, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Up for a Civil Debate
Your creationist views interest me, as you came to them from a background of evolution theory. Though I doubt this is the place to have such a discussion, if you have the time and the inclination, I would like to correspond with you on a couple of specific points to see if we can't learn something from one another. sever 09:51, 18 July 2005 (UTC)

Hello, Truthteller. There is an online book that scientifically (without using religious ideas as proofs) shows the many difficulties evolutionary theory would have to overcome to be correct. It is In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood. I have been reading it myself and it is excellent. JBogdan 23:50, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

Anyone wishing to contact me may do so through my web page, at earthage.org. I have already spent two years of my spare time on debate forums and, to be quite honest, I didn't feel that my time was well spent -- always arguing over the most nit-picky details imaginable, and being almost constantly criticised for my beliefs -- that I feel make a lot more sense that the standard dogma taught to us in public schools: beliefs that   are also based in MANY personal experiences with the Creator Himself. Truthteller

Human migration
Just out of interest, what do you consider to be the 'timeline' of the human species reaching the far corners of the world from Eden? Here's the consensus scientific view: --Uberisaac 12:22, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

Answer: Not as long a many evolutionists seem to think. I discuss this in my paper on Continental Drift.

The Tower of Babel was also almost certainly an actual event that took place in human history -- which explains why we have so many different civilizations with vastly different languages: NONE of which can trace their history back for more than about 4500 years (max).

More information on human history can be found in a paper I wrote on Young Earth Evidences -- Part Five of a Five Part series that I wrote on the Age of the Earth. Or simply click on the "Young Earth Evidences" Link on my Home page at www.earthage.org Truthteller