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skip to content a new approach to earth history about the origin of the earth and the creatures that multiplied on it. menu home why a new approach is needed signposts and blind alleys did you know? no one wants to be an extremist current explanations don’t work problems with creationism problems with evolutionism a record of earth’s recolonisation 1. the significance of fossils 2. the hadean cataclysm 3. water everywhere 4. new land in the archaean 5. recovery of marine communities 6. the first steps from sea to land 7. the land turns green 8. insects and other creepy crawlies 9. the first tetrapods 10. rising fast: the first trees before the cataclysm creation in six days the antediluvian world antediluvian fauna and flora the old world destroyed 1. the birth of the solar system 2. a highly disturbed childhood 3. chondritic meteorites 4. piecing asteroids back together 5. asteroids, comets and moons 6. water in the heavens 7. impacts or explosions from within? 8. events in real time transitional fossils – the top ten 1. fish to amphibian 2. amphibian to reptile 3. reptile to mammal 4. land reptile to marine 5. the origin of turtles 7. lizard to snake 8. manatees and dugongs 10. ape to man the age of the earth how old is the solar system? how old is the earth? maybe the present is the key to the past after all? rhythmic chalks and flints annual cyclicity in the jurassic fast-accumulating tidal beds tidal beds in the alps the strontium isotope curve the true duration of the phanerozoic ussher and the genealogy problem images / overviews two views of geological time the sequence of rocks in time time out of all proportion? detailed stratigraphic chart overview of the fossil record oxford’s exceptional fossils diversity over time the insect explosion the mammal explosion effects of a higher speed of light sedimentary cycles and real time our cratered solar system key concepts ecological succession recolonisation and plant fossil order plate tectonics (continental drift) darwin’s last words thinking creation through 1. introduction 2. creation distinct from evolution 3. the creation of matter 4. let there be light 5. a special place in the universe 6. existence itself implies creation 7. the cosmic microwave background 8. the speed of light mysteries of the cnidarians tales of cambrian jellyfish twenty-four eyes but no brain the portuguese man-o’-war other in-depth discussions the gosse problem evolution of the genome intentional biological repair mechanisms tiktaalik roseae – a missing link? a critique of “the genesis flood” genesis 6-11 and other texts the primeval tradition of all mankind the tradition in ancient sumer the text of genesis 7-8 the cataclysm – more than a flood the chronology of genesis 7-8 flood texts from mesopotamia babel and its after-effects the incantation of nudimmud the last days the heir of the universe thought crime in the uk jerusalem, past and future hades, tartarus and gehenna comments / feedback about us links and further reading british geological museums creation and evolution: another view we are born into the world as if from nowhere, at a birth we cannot remember. growing into adulthood, we inquire into how the universe arose but discover that its origin is also far from clear. existence is a mystery. many assume that the planet that is our home during our brief lives had a natural origin. but is it reasonable to attribute nature with its own creative power, even to the extent of producing things incomparably more complex than human intelligence and technology can engineer? can human life really be reduced to the properties of atoms, contrary to our sense of being distinct from the world? in recent decades it has become difficult to ask these questions in an open-ended way. scientific institutions, educational establishments and broadcasting media all permit but one view of reality: the world created itself. but doubt persists in sidling in. we live from day to day knowing that life is something different from molecules. life involves consciousness, something that plants, which also reproduce via dna, do not have. our experience of ourselves as conscious beings tells us that there is more to reality than can be accounted for by molecules, however complex their organisation. given that life is inherently and irreducibly wonderful, what we have done in rejecting theistic explanations is simply transfer the power of miracle from god to nature, using scientific language to dress up a belief in natural magic. this is not to say that creation in 6 days provides a straightforward answer. while the glory of the stars, the majesty of the continents and oceans, the secret lives of the animals that share our world all appear to deny a natural explanation of their existence, they do not speak directly of creation, because nothing is as it was. everything lies at the end of a long history. creation cannot be read from the universe’s present appearance. doc appointed a course of fortege tablets instead of cialis. for an erection and general improvement. cheap cialis pills at cialrx ! cialis tablets without side effects in general, the composition of natural - super. moreover, we cannot go back to the beginning because a cataclysm near the beginning destroyed the original land. we have become aware of this only in the last 40 years, as a result of discovering that the earth’s oldest crust is missing. the impact craters which defaced the moon just prior to the beginning of the rock record destroyed earth’s earliest record. asteroids, combined with torrential flooding, rendered the planet formless and barren. evolution it is this primeval cataclysm that offers the key to understanding the fossil record. after the bombardment the planet was in geological flux. species had to colonise new seas and lands, and to diversify as they met the challenges. bacteria were the first organisms to appear, not because they were the simplest but because they were the most prolific, and everything else depended on them, not least for the continuing production of oxygen. other organisms gained a foothold as land surfaces stabilised: mosses, lichens, low-lying wetland plants and forest-forming trees in ecological succession, joined by an equally diverse range of animals millipedes, insects, mites, spiders, scorpions, reptiles. evolution has two meanings. the first is the well established fact that all species originate from other species; the second, the presumption that all species, from bacteria to human beings, are related to one another and originated aeons ago from self-organising chemicals. more influenced by darwin than we would like to think, we tend to confound the two. when new species originate, we think we are seeing evidence for the theory that life evolved from a prebiotic soup. in reality there is no such evidence, and documented examples of evolutionary change cannot be explained in darwinian terms. that organisms change over time was once perceived as a threat to the idea of creation. in fact the reverse is true. despite attempts to associate evolution with a blind, random, undirected process, in reality the most spectacular examples of evolution are also the most obviously directed – directed not by an intervening power continually giving a helping hand, but by a genetic code that was programmed to respond to change. consider what is involved in: the evolution of anemones, jellyfish and corals from a common ancestor the evolution of snakes from lizards the adaptations which gave woodpeckers and flamingos their identities the transformation of feathered birds into penguins the transformation of land-dwelling quadrupeds into sea-going whales and dolphins their evolution is as miraculous as the creation of the progenitors with which their history began. nonetheless, many theists deny that such transformations could have happened because they seem too miraculous, while atheists invoke god-like natural selection in order to deny the miraculous. an argument from incredulity on the part of believers, an argument from credulity on the part of unbelievers! the more spectacular the transformation or prodigal the diversity, the more it becomes clear that such phenomena were not the work of chance but pre-programmed just as the single-generation metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly, or of an egg into an ostrich, is evidently pre-programmed. evolution of this kind in no way implies the denial of an original creation. survivors from the cataclysm were endowed with enormous potential to diversify because there were so few of them. they were endowed with the potential to adapt because they had to colonise a world that, beginning from total devastation, had to pass through multiple stages of ecological renewal. how this website is organised earth history took place over a succession of ages, and inevitably the names of these ages will be unfamiliar to most readers. be patient while you become used to them. we recognise that earth history is not generally taught at school – that adults know almost nothing about the origin of the world they are born into. the organising principle of the site is primarily chronological. first, a record of earth’s colonisation walks the visitor through the early part of the fossil record, illustrating how the step-by-step appearance of plants and animals reflects a process of ecological recovery (archaean to devonian). the antediluvian world steps still further back in time to look at what the original world was like (before the archaean). the old world destroyed argues that evidence generally taken to go back to the solar systems birth is actually evidence of its destruction. transitional fossils discusses, in chronological order, the top ten examples of evolution, from fishes to man (devonian to quaternary). in addition: the age of the earth discusses how the planet is dated and why timescales of millions of years should be treated with scepticism. a series of diagrams and timecharts provides visual aids. key concepts summarises the new approach, followed by pages that treat some concepts in more detail. in-depth discussions engage the reader at a more technical level, with topics such as the origin of the solar system and the recently discovered transitional fossil tiktaalik . finally, genesis and other traditions considers the testimony of traditions that predate the invention of writing, on the basis that they represent a lost memory of how the earth came into existence. they too tell us that the original world was destroyed. this is a quality site, which invites you to be open to new ways of seeing. the less you skim, the more you will get from it. if you are looking for the truth about earth history, this is where you will find it. home why a new approach is needed signposts and blind alleys did you know? no one wants to be an extremist current explanations don’t work problems with creationism problems with evolutionism a record of earth’s recolonisation 1. the significance of fossils 2. the hadean cataclysm 3. water everywhere 4. new land in the archaean 5. recovery of marine communities 6. the first steps from sea to land 7. the land turns green 8. insects and other creepy crawlies 9. the first tetrapods 10. rising fast: the first trees before the cataclysm creation in six days the antediluvian world antediluvian fauna and flora the old world destroyed 1. the birth of the solar system 2. a highly disturbed childhood 3. chondritic meteorites 4. piecing asteroids back together 5. asteroids, comets and moons 6. water in the heavens 7. impacts or explosions from within? 8. events in real time transitional fossils – the top ten 1. fish to amphibian 2. amphibian to reptile 3. reptile to mammal 4. land reptile to marine 5. the origin of turtles 7. lizard to snake 8. manatees and dugongs 10. ape to man the age of the earth how old is the solar system? how old is the earth? maybe the present is the key to the past after all? rhythmic chalks and flints annual cyclicity in the jurassic fast-accumulating tidal beds tidal beds in the alps the strontium isotope curve the true duration of the phanerozoic ussher and the genealogy problem images / overviews two views of geological time the sequence of rocks in time time out of all proportion? detailed stratigraphic chart overview of the fossil record oxford’s exceptional fossils diversity over time the insect explosion the mammal explosion effects of a higher speed of light sedimentary cycles and real time our cratered solar system key concepts ecological succession recolonisation and plant fossil order plate tectonics (continental drift) darwin’s last words thinking creation through 1. introduction 2. creation distinct from evolution 3. the creation of matter 4. let there be light 5. a special place in the universe 6. existence itself implies creation 7. the cosmic microwave background 8. the speed of light mysteries of the cnidarians tales of cambrian jellyfish twenty-four eyes but no brain the portuguese man-o’-war other in-depth discussions the gosse problem evolution of the genome intentional biological repair mechanisms tiktaalik roseae – a missing link? a critique of “the genesis flood” genesis 6-11 and other texts the primeval tradition of all mankind the tradition in ancient sumer the text of genesis 7-8 the cataclysm – more than a flood the chronology of genesis 7-8 flood texts from mesopotamia babel and its after-effects the incantation of nudimmud the last days the heir of the universe thought crime in the uk jerusalem, past and future hades, tartarus and gehenna comments / feedback about us links and further reading british geological museums home why a new approach is needed signposts and blind alleys did you know? no one wants to be an extremist current explanations don’t work problems with creationism problems with evolutionism a record of earth’s recolonisation 1. the significance of fossils 2. the hadean cataclysm 3. water everywhere 4. new land in the archaean 5. recovery of marine communities 6. the first steps from sea to land 7. the land turns green 8. insects and other creepy crawlies 9. the first tetrapods 10. rising fast: the first trees before the cataclysm creation in six days the antediluvian world antediluvian fauna and flora the old world destroyed 1. the birth of the solar system 2. a highly disturbed childhood 3. chondritic meteorites 4. piecing asteroids back together 5. asteroids, comets and moons 6. water in the heavens 7. impacts or explosions from within? 8. events in real time transitional fossils – the top ten 1. fish to amphibian 2. amphibian to reptile 3. reptile to mammal 4. land reptile to marine 5. the origin of turtles 7. lizard to snake 8. manatees and dugongs 10. ape to man the age of the earth how old is the solar system? how old is the earth? maybe the present is the key to the past after all? rhythmic chalks and flints annual cyclicity in the jurassic fast-accumulating tidal beds tidal beds in the alps the strontium isotope curve the true duration of the phanerozoic ussher and the genealogy problem images / overviews two views of geological time the sequence of rocks in time time out of all proportion? detailed stratigraphic chart overview of the fossil record oxford’s exceptional fossils diversity over time the insect explosion the mammal explosion effects of a higher speed of light sedimentary cycles and real time our cratered solar system key concepts ecological succession recolonisation and plant fossil order plate tectonics (continental drift) darwin’s last words thinking creation through 1. introduction 2. creation distinct from evolution 3. the creation of matter 4. let there be light 5. a special place in the universe 6. existence itself implies creation 7. the cosmic microwave background 8. the speed of light mysteries of the cnidarians tales of cambrian jellyfish twenty-four eyes but no brain the portuguese man-o’-war other in-depth discussions the gosse problem evolution of the genome intentional biological repair mechanisms tiktaalik roseae – a missing link? a critique of “the genesis flood” genesis 6-11 and other texts the primeval tradition of all mankind the tradition in ancient sumer the text of genesis 7-8 the cataclysm – more than a flood the chronology of genesis 7-8 flood texts from mesopotamia babel and its after-effects the incantation of nudimmud the last days the heir of the universe thought crime in the uk jerusalem, past and future hades, tartarus and gehenna comments / feedback about us links and further reading british geological museums a new approach to earth history proudly powered by wordpress

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