Evidence for a Young Earth
References

  1. Taylor, Paul, S., The Illustrated Origins Answer Book, 3rd Ed., 1991, pp. 15-16, 67-68. Available from: Answers in Genesis, ph. # 1-800-778-3390;  Institute for Creation Research, ph. # 1-800-628-7640; Master Books, ph. # 1-800-999-3777
  2. Groves, Gordon, W., McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 18, 1987, p. 361.
  3. "Moon Slipping Away from Earth," Geo, Vol. 3, July 1981, p. 137; and Wahr, John, "The Earth’s Rotation Rate," American Scientist, Vol. 73, No. 1, Jan-Feb. 1985, pp. 41-46.
  4. Rybka, Theodore, W., Ph.D., Geophysical & Astronomical Clocks, 1992, 1993, American Writing & Publishing Co., Irvine CA, pp. 56-57; 
    Note: this may be available from one of the sources listed in ref. 1 above. 
    See also: Barnes, Thomas, G. "Young Age for the Moon and Earth," Impact No, 110, Institute for Creation Research, 8/82, available from ICR 1-800-628-7640; Kahn, Peter G. and Pompea, Stephen M., "Nautiloid growth rhythms and dynamical evolution of the earth-moon system," Nature, Vol. 275, 10/19/78, pp. 606-610. See also Slichter, Louis, B., "Secular Effects of Tidal Friction upon the Earth’s Rotation," Journal of Geophysical Research,
    Vol. 68, No. 14, 7/15/63, pp. 4281-4288
  5. Petersen, Dennis, "Mysteries of Creation," 1986, Creation Resource Foundation, El Dorado, CA, p. 37.
  6. Jackson, Wayne, Creation, Evolution, and the Age Of The Earth, 1989, Courier, Stockton, CA, p. 38.
  7. Taylor, Ian T., "In The Minds of Men," 1991, 3rd Edition, TFE Publishing, P.O. Box 1344, Stn. F., Toronto, M4Y 2T1 Canada, pp. 336-337
  8. Cook, Melvin, Prehistory and Earth Models, 1966, Max Parrish, London, pp. 253-262.
  9. Taylor, Paul S., Illustrated Origins Answer Book, 4th Ed., Eden Publications, Mesa, AZ 85274 pp.15- 16, 20, 69. .
  10. Eddy, John A., and Amram A. Boornazian, "Secular Decrease in the Solar Diameter, 1836-1953," Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 11, 1979, p.437.
  11. Lubkin, Gloria, "Analysis of Historical Data Suggest Sun Is Shrinking," Physics Today, Vol. 32, No. 9, Sept. 1979, pp. 17-19.
  12. Ackerman, Paul, D., Ph.D., It's A Young World After All, 1986, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, pp. 55-64.
  13. Petersen, Dennis, "Mysteries of Creation," 1986, Creation Resource Foundation, El Dorado, CA, p. 40.
  14. Jackson, Wayne, Creation, Evolution, and the Age Of The Earth, 1989, Courier, Stockton, CA, p. 14.
  15. Ferguson, C.W., Science, Vol. 159, Feb. 23, 1968, p. 840.
  16. Vardiman, Larry, Ph.D., The Age of the Earth's Atmosphere, pp. 3-32.
  17. Morris, John D., Ph.D. (geology), The Young Earth, 1994, Creation Life Publishers, Inc., pp. 83-85.
  18. Morris, Henry, The Biblical Basis for Modern Science, 1984, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, p. 477. Note: The dates of 1,750--175,000 years were obtained from: "Where is the Earth's Radiogenic Helium," Cook, Melvin, A., Nature, Vol. 179, Jan. 26, 1957, p. 213. This article does not give actual dates; however  it does give all the data --from which dates may be obtained.
  19. Lyttleton, R. A., "Review of The Comets and Their Origins," Scientific American, July,1953, article by James R. Newman, reprinted in "Comets," by John C. Brandt, 1981, W.H. Freeman and Co., p. 36.
  20. Whipple, Fred, L., "Comets," Scientific American, July, 1951, reprinted in "Comets," by John C. Brandt, 1981, W.H. Freeman and Co., p. 29. See also "Where Comets Come From," Discover, Nov. 1995, by Sam Flamsteed, p. 83. Note: This article is on another hypothetical comet reservoir theory, referred to as the Kuiper belt.  The article is however, nullified  by the fact that when the Hubble took a second look no objects were observable (or distinguashable from the background noise); this was reported in Science News, Vol. 149, June 22, 1996, p. 395; however, to my knowledge Discover did not report on it. 
  21. Brandt, John, C., Comets, 1981, W.H. Freeman and Co., p. xx, xxix.
  22. Rybka, Theodore, W., Geophysical & Astronomical Clocks, 1993, American Writing & Publishing Co., Irvine, CA, pp. 85-89. See also: Slusher, Harold S., Age of the Cosmos, 1980, ICR Technical Monograph No. 9, Institute for Creation Research, pp. 43-54.
  23. Taylor, Paul S., Illustrated Origins Answer Book, 4th Ed., Eden Publications, Mesa, AZ 85274 pp. 14, 65-66. This publication has numerous (non-creationist) technical references dealing with the age of the earth debate, including ref. # 26 below. It can be purchased from one of the following organizations: Master Books: 1-800-999-3777, Answers in Genesis: 1-800-778-3390, Institute for Creation Research, 1-619-448-0900;
  24. Petersen, Dennis, "Mysteries of Creation," 1986, Creation Resource Foundation, El Dorado, CA, p. 42.
  25. Morris, John D., Ph.D. (geology), The Young Earth, 1994, Creation Life Publishers, Inc., pp. 74-77.
  26. Langel, R.R., et al, "Initial Geomagnetic Field Model From Magsat Vector Data," Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 7, No. 10, 1980, pp. 793-796. See also: "Magsat Down, Magnetic Field Declining," Science News, Vol. 117, No. 26, 1980, p. 407.
  27. Humphreys, Russell D., The Earth’s Magnetic Field is Still Losing Energy, CRSQ Vol. 39 No 1 pp 1-11 June 2002, Available Online at:
    http://www.creationresearch.org/crsq/articles/39/39_1/GeoMag.htmDr. Humphreys also has written other papers on this subject, such as: The Mystery of Earth's Magnetic Field, located at: http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&ID=292  
  28. McGowan, Christopher, Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons; Harvard University Press, 1991, p.305.
  29. "Direct Dating of Cretaceous-Jurassic Fossils (And Other Evidence for Human-Dinosaur Coexistence)" Available from CRSEF, P.O. Box 292, Columbus, OH 43216.
  30. Snelling, Andrew, "Stumping Old Age Dogma";; Creation Ex Nihilo; Sept-Nov. 1998; pp. 48-51. See also: "Radioactive 'Dating' In Conflict"; Andrew Snelling; Creation Ex Nihilo; Dec-Feb, 1998; pp. 24-27
  31. Stutz, Hansruedi, "Dating In Conflict"; Creation Ex Nihilo; Mar-May 1997; pp. 42-43
  32. Personal telephone conversation with Dr. Paul LeBlond, 1994.
  33. Shreeve, James, "The Dating Game," Discover, Sept. 1992, p. 78;
  34. Sykes, Brian, "The past comes alive", Nature, Vol. 352, No. 6334, Aug. 1, 1991, p. 381.
  35. Golenberg, Edward M., David E. Giannasi, Michael T., Clegg, Charles J. Smiley, Mary Durbin, David Henderson & Gerald Zurawski, "Cloroplast DNA sequence from a Miocene Magnolia species," Nature, Vol. 344, April 12, 1990, pp. 656-658.
  36. A number of scientists claim to have extracted dinosaur DNA; however, until these are replicated they remain unverified. Several of references are listed in below.
  37. A.  Currie, Philip J., and Eva B. Koppelhus, 101 Questions about Dinosaurs, 1996, Dover Pub., p. 11.
    B.  Woodward, Scott R., "DNA Sequence from Cretaceous Period Bone Fragments," Science, Vol. 266, 11/18/94,
          pp. 1229-1232. See also Perlman, David, "Dinosaur DNA Found, Utah Scientist Reports," San Francisco 
          Chronicle, 11/18/94; and "Dinosaur DNA found in bones, scientist says," San Jose Mercury News, 11/18/94.
          These articles are on the same dinosaur found in a coal mine.
    C.  Ryan, Sean, "Jurassic Park scientist unlocks dinosaur mystery," The London Times, 9/25/94.
    D.  Macartney, Jane, "Chinese Scientists Buoyed By Dinosaur DNA Find," Reuters (News Service), 3/16/95; 
          See also: "Chinese claim dinosaur DNA discovery in fossilized egg," San Jose Mercury News, 3/16/95.
    E.  Wieland, Carl, Ph.D., "Ancient DNA and the Young Earth," Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1,
          1994, pp. 7-9.
    F.  Svitil, Kathy A., "Dinosaur Mine," Discover, May 1995, pp. 36-37.
    G.  Lindahl, Tomas, "Recovery of antediluvian DNA," Nature, Vol. 365, Oct. 21, 1993, p. 700.
    H.  Lewin, Roger, "Fact Fiction and Fossil DNA," New Scientist, Jan. 29,1994, pp. 38-41.
    I.   Fischman, Joshua, "Going for the Old: Ancient DNA Draws a Crowd," Science, Oct. 29, 1993, pp. 655-656.
    J.   Richardson, Sarah, "Mesozoic Genes," Discover, Jan. 1994, p. 55.
  38. Morell, Virginia, "30 Million-Year-Old DNA Boosts an Emerging Field," Science, Vol. 257, Sept. 1992, pp. 1860-1862.
  39. Ibid. 34, p. 656. See also Cremo, Michael A. and Richard L. Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, Bhaktivedanta Book Publishing, Inc., 1996, p.757-758.
  40. Ibid. 36-C.
  41. Woodward, Scott R., "DNA Sequence from Cretaceous Period Bone Fragments," Science, Vol. 266, 11/18/94, p. 1230.
  42. A. Morrell, Virginia, "Dino DNA: The Hunt and the Hype," Science, Vol. 261, July 9, 1993, p. 160.
    B. Wade, Nicholas, "Blood recovered from preserved T. rex," New York Times News Service, Quest Section, 
         San Diego Union-Tribune, 6/18/97
  43. A. Ibid. 41-A, p. 160;
    B. Ibid. 41-B.
    C. Schweitzer, Mary, and Tracy Staedter, "The Real Jurassic Park," Earth, June 1997, pp. 55-57.
    D. Fischman, Josh, Editor, "Blood of a Tyrant," Earth, June 1997, p. 6.
  44. Ibid. 41-A, p.160.
  45. Ibid. 40, pp. 1231-1232.
  46. Ibid. 36-F, p. 37.
  47. Ibid. 41-B, and 42-C, pp.55-56.
  48. Browne, Malcolm W., "Dinosaur discovery may mimic the movie," New York Times News Service, in Quest section of San Diego Union-Tribune, July 7, 1993.
  49. A.  Ibid. 41-B. Scientists studying the T. rex bone from Montana have performed six different tests for the
          presence of blood cells, and in every case, the results have been positive.
    B.  Schweitzer, Mary, and Tracy Staedter, "The Real Jurassic Park," Earth, June 1997, pp. 55-57.
    C.  Fischman, Josh, Editor, "Blood of a Tyrant," Earth, June 1997, p. 6.
    D.  For a much more detailed account of this see the Proc. National Academy of Science, USA, Vol. 94, pp.
          6291-6286, June 1997. This abstract is also available online at  http://www.pnas.org/  Once there do a
          search for articles by  M Schweitzer.
  50. Erickson, Jon, "An Introduction To Fossils and Minerals: Seeking Clues to the Earth's Past," 1992, R.R. Donnelley & Sons, c/o Roundhouse Publishing Ltd, p. 64.
  51. McGowan, Christopher, Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons, Harvard University Press, 1991, pp. 15- 16.
  52. Davies, Kyle L., "Duck-Bill Dinosaurs (Hadrosauridae, Ornithischia) From The North Slope Of Alaska," Journal Of Paleontology, Vol. 61, No. 1, Jan. 1987, pp. 198-200.
  53. Ibid. 51, p. 198; and ibid. 36-A, pp. 11-12.
  54. Ibid. 50 p. 29.
  55. Ibid. 51. p. 198.
  56. A.  Snelling, Andrew, "A '165 million year' Surprise," Creation, Vol. 19, No. 2, March-May 1997, pp. 14-15.
    B.  Nuttall, N., "Mud springs a surprise after 165 million years," The Times, London, 5/2/96, p.7.
    C.  Anonymous, "Iridescent fossils rise up from volcano," New Scientist, Vol. 148, 10/7/95, p. 10.
  57. Ibid. 55-A, B and C.
  58. Gosnel, R.P., "Mud Springs at Wooton Bassett," Geology Today, Vol. 5, No. 3, May-June 1989, p.87.
  59. A.  Mech, David L., "Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic," National Geographic, June 1988, p. 752.
    B.  Basinger, James F., "Our Tropical Arctic," Canadian Geographic, Vol. 106, No. 6, 1986, p. 35.
  60. Mech, David L., "Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic," National Geographic, June 1988, p. 757.
  61. Basinger, James F., "Our Tropical Arctic," Canadian Geographic, Vol. 106, No. 6, 1986, pp. 28-37.
  62. Lemonick, Michael D., "Unearthing a Frozen Forest," Time, Sept. 22, 1986, p. 64.
  63. Oard, Michael J., "Mid and High Latitude Flora Deposited in the Genesis Flood Part II: A Creationist Hypothesis" Creation Research Society Quarterly, vol. 32, #3, Dec. 1995, pp. 138-141.
  64. Helder, Margaret, Ph.D., "At Joggins: Look What The Sea Uncovered," Creation Science Dialogue, Vol. 19, No. 3, Oct. 1992; pp. 4-5.
  65. Coffin, Harold G., "Sonar and Scuba Survey of a Submerged Allochthonous 'Forest' in Spirit Lake, Washington," Palaios, 1987, Vol. 2, pp. 178-180.
  66. Fritz, W. J., "Reinterpretation of the depositional environment of the Yellowstone 'fossil forests'": Geology, Vol. 8, 1980a, pp. 309-313. See also: Fritz, W. J., "Reinterpretation of the depositional environment of the Yellowstone fossil forests;" Reply: Geology, Vol. 9, 1981, pp. 53-54. Note: These references obtained from 64 above.
  67. Yuretich, R. F., "Yellowstone fossil forests: new evidence for burial in place," Geology, Vol. 12, 1984, pp. 159-162. Reference obtained from 64 above.
  68. Coffin, Harold, Origin by Design, 1983, Review and Herald Publishing Assn., Hagerstown, MD 21740, pp. 134-151.
  69. Ham, Ken, "I got exited at Mount St Helens," Creation, Vol. 15, No. 3, June-Aug. 1993, pp. 14-19.
  70. Morris, John D., Ph.D. (geology), The Young Earth, 1994, Creation Life Publishers, Inc., pp. 102-103.
  71.  Quiring, James P.,  Mount St. Helens: The Continuing Story, 1991, KC Publications, Inc., p. 39
  72. Ibid. 59, p. 752-756.
  73. Morris, Henry M., and Gary E. Parker, What is Creation Science?, 1987, Master Books, El Cajon, CA, pp. 285, 288.
  74. Cook, Melvin A., "Do Radiological Clocks Need Repair?," Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 5, Oct. 1968, p. 70. This reference obtained from 71 above.
  75. A. Ibid. 69, pp.64-67.
    B. Aardsma, Gerald E., Ph.D., Radiocarbon and the Genesis Flood, 1991, Institute for Creation Research, El Cajon,
         CA, pp. 1-82. This monograph lists many other references for further reading.
  76. Taylor, Ian T., "In the Minds of Men," 1991, 3rd Edition, TFE Publishing, P.O. Box 1344, Stn. F., Toronto, M4Y 2T1 Canada, pp. 289-290.
  77. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th Edition, 1973, Vol. 19, p. 995. This reference obtained from 74 above.
  78. Ibid. 74, pp. 81-83. Note: Taylor cites various references that are not included here.
  79. Patten, Donald W., The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch, 1966, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle, Washington, pp. 10-11.
  80. Flanagan, Ruth, Earth, June 1995, pp. 60-61.
  81. Jackson, Wayne, Creation, Evolution, and the Age Of The Earth, 1989, Courier, Stockton, CA, p. 13.
  82. Rainey, Froelich, "Dating the Past," 1971 Yearbook of Science and the Future (Britannica), pp. 390-391. This reference obtained from ref. 79 above.
  83. Whitcomb, John C. and Morris, Henry M., The Genesis Flood, 1961, P & R Publishing, Phillipsburg, New Jersey, pp. 393-396. Note: This book provides numerous quotes and references supporting the view that historical records only go back to about 3,400 BC (maximum), and more likely to 3,000 BC or less.
  84. Baker, Sylvia, M. Sc.,  Bone of Contention: Is Evolution True, 1986, p. 27. Additional reference provided in Ms. Baker's Booklet. 
  85. Galloway, Allan J., Geology of the Point Reyes Peninsula, Marin County, CA, Bulletin 202, published by the California Division of Mines and Geology, Sacramento, CA 1977,  p. 49.  Here is a map of the area; however, absent on it is the fault line.  This map does have the fault line drawn in.
  86. A. Ibid. p. 49.
    B. Hills, E. Sherbon, Elements of Structural Geology, 1963, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 205-206. Hill's reference is: Hill, M. L., and Dibblee, T. W., Jr., "San Andreas, Garlock and Big Pine Faults," Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., Vol. 64, 1953, pp. 443-458.
  87. Ibid. p. 49.
  88. Leet, Don L., and Judson, Sheldon, 1958, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, Inc., pp. 376-379.
  89. Ibid. See map that comes with this Bulletin.
  90. Maugh, Thomas H., writer for the Los Angeles Times, "New evidence points to a prehistoric 'Eve'," Alameda Times Star, 10/5/89.
  91. Brown, Michael H., The Search For Eve, 1990, Harper & Row.
  92. Tierney, John, Linda Wright and Karen Springfield, "The Search for Adam and Eve," Newsweek, Jan. 11, 1988, pp. 46-52.
  93. Plaisted, David A., Ph.D., "Mitochondrial Eve Re-Dated?," Creation Matters, Nov/Dec. 1997, pp. 6-7. Creation Matters is published by the Creation Research Society, P.O.
    Box 8263, St Joseph, MO 64508. Note: This article gives reference to Parsons, et al., Nature Genetics, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1997, pp. 363-367.
  94. Crenson, Matt, with the Dallas Morning News, "Still Looking For Eve," San Jose Mercury News, Oct. 4, 1994, pp. F-1,2.
  95. Petersen, Dennis, "Mysteries of Creation," 1986, Creation Resource Foundation, El Dorado, CA, p. 41.
  96. Rybka, Theodore, W., Geophysical & Astronomical Clocks, 1993, American Writing & Publishing, Irvine, CA, pp. 20-22.
  97. Morris, Henry M., Scientific Creationism, 1980, Creation-Life Publishers, San Diego, CA, pp. 192-194
  98. Camping, Harold, "Let the Oceans Speak," Located online at http://209.10.202.163/graphical/literature/oceans/oceans.html
  99. Austin, Steven A. Ph.D., and Humphreys, Russel D. Ph.D. "The Sea's Missing Salt: A Dilemma for Evolutionists," Located at:
    http://tccsa.tc/articles/ocean_sodium.html
  100. Baumgardner, John, "Recent Rapid Uplift of Today's Mountains," Impact article #381, March 2005, Located online at:
    http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&ID=98
  101. Baumgardner, J., Humphreys, R., Snelling, A., and Austin, S., "MEASURABLE 14C IN FOSSILIZED ORGANIC MATERIALS: 
    CONFIRMING THE YOUNG EARTH CREATION-FLOOD MODEL,"  http://globalflood.org/papers/2003ICCc14.html
  102. Sewell, Curt, "Carbon 14 Dating Shows that the Earth is Young," Online at http://www.ldolphin.org/sewell/c14dating.html
  103. Berg, Randy S. "What About Carbon 14," Located at: http://www.earthage.org/radio/carbon14.htm
  104. Berg, Randy S. "What Happened to all the Dark Matter," Located online at: http://www.earthage.org/youngearthev/what_happened_to_all_the_dark_ma.htm
  105. Sarfati, Jonathan, Creation 19, No.3 :46–48, June 1997  "Exploding stars point to a young universe"; Located Online at: http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v19/i3/stars.asp
  106. CRSQ, Vol. 41, No 1, June 2004; Online at: http://www.creationresearch.org/crsq/articles/41/41_1/Helium.htm

Note: Many of these publications are available from one or more of the following sources : Answers in Genesis, 1-800-778-3390; Institute for Creation Research, 1-619-448-0900; Master Books, 1-800-999-3777. The others are available at most college or university libraries.

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