by Cowboy Bob Sorensen
When I posted a link to a weblog article asking if evolution is a conspiracy, misotheists went bananas and misrepresented my introduction and the article — but they apparently read neither. Atheists also were incensed about the post on indoctrination where the author and I agree that secularists are indeed indoctrinating.
As I stated elsewhere, there is probably not a cabal that meets in secret to propagate misinformation. But there sure is a great deal of false information knowingly spread to further the naturalism narrative of the secular science industry.
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Isn't science is supposed to be about knowledge? It has been bushwhacked by secularists. Information contrary to the narrative, facts refuting deep time and evolution, evidence for creation — these are consistently suppressed. Back around 2009, Bob Enyart and friends offered Jack Horner $23,000 USD to carbon date a dinosaur specimen that had soft tissues, but
Horner declined. It is easy to assume that he knew full well that the science wouldn't support the narrative.
Remember, Darwin requires billions of years his wonders to perform, and materialists will do what it takes to give them to him. Can't be having evidence for the Genesis Flood or recent creation, no siree!
Darwin's Flying Monkeys™ on the internet (especially social media) adore being keyboard warriors in their safe spaces. We have seen that they seek to negate Christians and creationists with misrepresentation, personal attacks, outright lies, bigotry, and more.
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The same kind of thing happens from respectable people — but with more finesse. Creation geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling was doing science stuff regarding the Tapeats Sandstone at the Grand Canyon. Secularists and their churchian long-age allies tell the story of formation and change, including how it folded. He did not find any geologic literature supporting the story. Being a scientist, he wanted to conduct first-hand examinations of rock samples to determine if there was evidence for the claims, and to look for evidence supporting creation science Genesis Flood models.
People can't just chip away some stones, they need permission to gather samples. Dr. Snelling applied to the federal government for permission. They essentially said, "Ain't no way." Things were...truly bizarre.
The restrictions were inconsistent with what was allowed and required for secular scientists. This was clearly discrimination, and Snelling took the federal government to court. After using the Freedom of Information Act and several other resubmissions...nah, let's have you read the account your ownself and see the final results. To do that (or listen to the audio version), chip away at "The Fight for 53 Rocks."