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[FONT="]DUANE GISH DERROTA A HUGH ROSS EN EL DEBATE SOBRE LA EDAD DE LA TIERRA.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Focus on the family discussion with Hugh Ross and Duane Gish[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]August 12, 13 1992[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Jim Dobson, the host opened the program:[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: (addressing Mike Trout, the announcer) Well Mike, we're going[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to do something almost dangerous today. Dangerous in the sense that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the topic we're gonna discuss today is a controversial one that could[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]divide some members of the Christian community. We certainly don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]want to do that. I've been urged to devote a program to the topic[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we're going to talk about today ... by many people including a board[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]member of FOF. And that's what really brings us to this moment. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]topic is the origin of the universe and the age of the earth, which[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]may not on the face of it seem like a topic related to the family, but[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it certainly is relevant to our faith and to scripture and to our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]understanding of who we are and how we got here, and that's all of us,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]certainly, within the Christian community. And that's how it came to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be that we did two previous topics on this subject and that kind of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]led to what we're going to do today. Let me explain. Astrophysics is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a hobby with me - it's not something I consider myself terribly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]knowledgeable of, although I've been interested in the subject since I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]was in elementary school - been reading about it all that time. So we[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]have done several programs on the vastness of the universe - what God[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]has put out there and the beauty of His creation. The heavens declare[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the glory of God and it really strengthens my faith to take a look at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]what we know about the universe. So we have done several programs[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]about that subject. On Dec 12 and 13, 1985 we did a program with Dr.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Duane Gish and Dr. Richard Bliss, both from the ICR on the subject of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation and how it should be taught in the schools and we got into[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this broader subject in that program. In that program the guests[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expressed their firm conviction that the earth is no more than about[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]10,000 years old and that the Genesis account of creation refers to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]six 24 hour days, specifically meaning that the earth is very young[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and that after that God rested and there was no further creative[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]activity. Then on April 17, 1991 Dr. Hugh Ross was our guest and he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussed his book, "The Fingerprint of God". Dr. Ross provided[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]scientific evidence for the Biblical account of creation, but Dr. Ross[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believes that the earth is billions of years old and the Genesis[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]account refers not to 6 24 hour days but to eons. That program was one[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the most popular programs of the year 1991. We just got an[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]overwhelming amount of mail - almost 10000 requests for the tape of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that interview and the mail was overwhelmingly positive, I might say.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]On the other hand there was a small - I think about 40 or 50 letters -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]but a very vociferous, angry response to that program from people who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]considered Dr. Ross' view of the earth as very very old as being[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]unbiblical and even heretical, and there were some very emotional[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reactions to it - one Christian radio station threatened to take our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]broadcast off the air ... It was as though Dr. Ross was saying, "I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't believe the Bible," to those people, and so there are these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]different perspectives. And so I had a certain amount of mail from[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]people asking me to deal with this issue further and to allow a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussion of the two sides. I tried to express in my reactions to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that mail that the issue is one of Biblical interpretation, not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]deliberate contradiction of basic truths, and I neither challenged Dr.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross when he was here or Dr. Gish when he and Dr. Bliss were here,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]because first of all I don't feel qualified in that area. I'm not a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]theologian, I'm not a physicist, I'm not a biochemist, I don't have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expertise in these areas and furthermore, I don't know what's right.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Some people feel like they absolutely know - I'm not one of them. And[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]so I thought the best thing we could do was to bring the guests here[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]again and allow them to discuss the subject...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Trout: There is an aspect to this topic that just causes people to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]think and to study. That in and of itself is a healthy exercise...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Yeah, we can call it brain food. You know, if we just get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]people reading the Scriptures, we've accomplished what we wanted to do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]or part of it. I do believe that the Bible is the inspired Word and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]when all truth is known there will be no contradiction within it. That[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]fact is not on the table today - we're not debating that. I also[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that Dr. Ross, Dr. Gish and Dr. Bliss are equally committed to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the truth and to Jesus Christ and they simply come down on different[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sides of A very thorny issue, with differing perspectives on how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]important it is. So we have invited Dr. Gish and Dr. Ross here today[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to debate, or at least to discuss this matter of the age of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe as it relates to our faith. I just ask for charity among[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those who are listening, because we are trying to do what is right[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]here. Let me introduce the guests and then we will get on with the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]topic. Dr. Hugh Ross holds a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of Toronto, he's the president and director of Reasons to Believe,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]located in LA. Dr. Ross, welcome back.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Thank you, it's good to be here.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Dr. Gish holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]California at Berkeley and he's Vice President of ICR, also located in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Southern California...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Well gentlemen, let's get to it. Duane, I'm going to give you the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first shot. You strongly believe in the young earth theory, you don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe in the big bang. You believe that creation occurred in six 24[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hour days. Explain why and why this issue is so important to you.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well yes, Dr. Dobson. My concern is not so much with the age of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things. We keep contrasting say the young age to the vastly old age[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that Hugh believes in and of course there is a difference there, but[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I'm more concerned about how the universe came into existence. I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accept the Biblical account that we find in the Bible: God did create[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the heavens and the earth and we read in the Bible that on the fourth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day God created the sun and the moon and the starts and that when that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]period of creation was over - six days creation was finished - it has[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not been continued for billions of years of time. It was not a natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process it had to be something that was supernaturally done by God.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. Now Hugh in his[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]view - in his big bang cosmology, big bang cosmology is a natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process that begins with this big bang, and following the big bang[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]then as this hydrogen and helium distributed itself throughout the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe and as stars evolved and galaxies evolved and our solar[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]system created itself and so on.. That's been going on for, say, 15,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]16, 17, 18 billion years. Well in a process like that, you see, I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see any difference between that view and that of any atheist[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmologist or any unbelieving cosmologist who believes in the big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang, I can't see the difference and I don't see the agreement between[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this natural evolutionary origin of the universe and the universe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God created in the book of Genesis. In other words certainly if[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation is not finished - Hugh believes that stars are still forming[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]today you see, so we still - evolutionary creation has been going on[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]for 18 billion years.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Hugh, why is it necessary to remove God from the process of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang if you merely describe how He may have done what He did?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well that's my very point, that God's not at all removed. When[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you solve the equations of general relativity - and we can prove that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those equations govern the universe - you discover that you are face[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to face with an ultimate origin for all matter and energy and even the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dimensions of length width height and time that encompass the cosmos.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]There's only one holy book that teaches a doctrine that's consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with that and that's the Bible. We believe in a God that's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]transcendent in bringing the universe into existence. As Hebrews 11:3[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]puts it, the universe that we can detect was made from that which we[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cannot detect. And that's why atheists in astronomy and physics have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reacted so strongly to the big bang: because it establishes this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ultimate creation event.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: For those who have not read on this subject - they may be lost[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]already - explain what the big bang theory is.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well the big bang theory is the theory that there's a beginning[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- a creation event, and that moreover this creation event was caused[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]by a being that transcends matter energy length, width, height and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]time - that's what I mean by transcendent. If you go into Hinduism or[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Buddhism they say that time is eternal that the cosmos is eternal,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that the cosmos oscillates. And what the big bang does for us is prove[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that these religions are false and that only the Christian[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]interpretation of the cosmos is correct.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Which is that there was a definite point of beginning and that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning was that all matter was together in an infinitely small[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]space and it exploded throughout...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The matter, energy, space and time were literally created out of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]nothing by this divine being.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well Duane, why must God be removed from that theory? Why do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you necessarily see that as a process a natural process without divine[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]intervention?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well I'd reply in this way: That practically all unbelieving[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomers accept the big bang cosmology - not all of them - there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]are some very important astronomers who do not believe it. Now they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see God there at all I mean it's a natural process. You have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this cosmic egg, they don't know where it came from or how it got[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there, they don't know why it exploded...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But you don't believe Hugh believes that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Hugh believes that, yeah...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Believes that the cosmic egg got there and we don't know how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it got there...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well that's the world of what we would call science, these,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these astronomers...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But that's not what he...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, you see, if Hugh could explain to me what is the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difference between what he believes - what his theory it - and if I go[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]talk to an atheist I can't if I talk to an atheist astronomer and tell[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]him, "Would you explain to me the big bang cosmology and what took[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]place" and ask Hugh the same thing, I don't detect any difference. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]have the cosmic egg and it explodes and out of this gas somehow stars[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]create themselves and galaxies create themselves and all that. And[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that's exactly what this atheist...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Wasn't the difference God versus no God?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: The difference is, Hugh says God's back there somewhere. But[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]what did God do in this process? What did He do? How can Hugh say,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]"God did it, you see? How do we know that God did it? The atheist[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomer sitting right by him will say exactly what he did as far as[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this big bang cosmology is concerned.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me complete the picture. What I'm saying is that God[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]brought into existence miraculously all the energy, matter and all the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dimensions of space and time that encompass the universe. He also very[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]carefully designed the characteristics and the parameters of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe so that it could sustain life. 19 characteristics of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe had to be very highly fine-tuned in order for life to exist.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]More than that God must create the solar system. There are 40[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]characteristics of the solar system that must be very highly fine[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tuned for life to exist on the earth. So we're seeing the miracle of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang that brought all of matter, space and time into[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence. There's another 19 miracles in terms of the design[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]characteristics of the universe that we' discovered so far, and the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]list gets bigger every year and now there's 40 characteristic of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]solar system that show the creator designing that. So it's not just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God involved at the beginning of the cosmos - He's involved thereafter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- regularly intervening into the system to create and shape. Now at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the same time you have formation going on. Duane's right - I do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that stars are forming today. But I also believe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raindrops form today. In fact raindrop formation is a whole lot easier[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturally than star formation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: So that's the moving around of created matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well let me say this: Hugh, if what you say is true - all these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]very special things had to be, and you say God created all these very[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]special things - well that's just what I'm saying: God created the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe. It didn't come about by some natural evolutionary process[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning with the big bang. You had to have all these very special[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]conditions about the solar systems and about the universe and Hugh[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says that proves God made it. And I say, I agree 100 percent. I don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that you just start with some big bang and things just unroll[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and evolve. You can't hold to the big bang cosmology and believe what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you just said, you see. If you say all these very special things just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]couldn't happen naturally...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Duane, that's not how the astronomers interpret it. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomers reacted to it because of its theistic implications...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Now wait a minute. They say, "All these things happened[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturally - just some evolutionary process...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The stars, the galaxies...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: God's not necessary, it was just a natural process. And you say[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]stars are still forming today. Listen Hugh, forming a star is a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]vastly different thing than a raindrop forming. The raindrop forming[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]had to have a little nucleus and moisture, and the raindrop will form.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]But a star! I have articles with me, Hugh, where these astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say, they do not have an adequate theory on stellar formation. They do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not even have a satisfactory theory. And I think every physicist will[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]agree how a raindrop forms - it's just a very simple thing. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cannot equate the formation of a raindrop to a star. Oh, no...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, as I sent you in the mail, the equations that describe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]star formation are far simpler than those that describe raindrop[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]formation. You're dealing with a gas. Moreover, we see star formation[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in real time. You can take your pair of binoculars out tonight and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]watch it. It's actually happening.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You .. I have articles right here with me , Hugh, that documents[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the fact that these astronomers say they've never seen a star form and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there may be areas where they think stars are forming, but the matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]is not infalling, it's moving away from the nucleus, and I have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]articles here which document the fact - they've never seen stars form.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No one even claims they've seen stars form. There may be areas of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sky where they say, "Well that's where stars are forming," but they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]never... well I know one article said, "well, it'll be 100,000 years[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]from now there'll be a star there"...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well to correct the matter, we've been observing star formation[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]at the longer wavelengths - at the infrared and radio, and just this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]week, published in the Astrophysical Journal, was the first time ever[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]observation of star formation at optical wavelengths...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm sure...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: we've just about lost everybody...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: That issue will certainly bless the homemaker out there.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, tell me why you feel our understanding of Biblical[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accuracy rises or falls on this issue. Tell me why this is so central[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well for example, James Barr, who's professor at Oxford[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]University, not a believer, not a Christian. He said this: He said he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]did not know of one Hebrew scholar at one world class university who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]did not believe that the Bible says everything was created in six[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary days some thousands of years ago, and the Flood was a global[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flood. He didn't know of any scholar at any world class university[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who did not believe that's what the Bible says. Now there's no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]question that's what the Bible says. Now, in order to believe what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh believes we have to have some very questionable and absolutely[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]erroneous interpretation of certain words in the Bible. And there's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]number of examples that we could cite from Hugh's writings themselves[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where he has misinterpreted certain words to make them fit his[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmology, you see...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Focusing on the word for "day" I suppose...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that's just one, where the word "yom" used where it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]modified by evening and morning, when those two modifiers are used it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]always without exception means a twenty four hour day, and when you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say the third day or first day that always when used with a numeral[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]refers to a twenty four hour day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: How could there be a twenty four hour day before the earth was[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]revolving around the sun?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, I just believe, Jim, that God had the ability, the power,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to cause the earth to rotate at just the right speed to coincide with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first, second and third day. I don't think we have too hard a job[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]for God to take care of. Uh, and He said a day and He put it that way.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Someone has said that God could not have been more precise in His[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]language if He wanted to denote a twenty four hour day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now, before we leave that issue, Hugh, let's hear the other[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]side. I know from your writings I know you believe that word is used[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in other ways in scripture.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Right, and the quote from James Barr is an ancient quote. I mean[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I've defended my view of long creation days in front of the faculty of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and not one of them was willing[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to dispute the conclusions. In fact they were enthusiastically[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]endorsing the conclusions. This issue was also debated by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]International Council of Biblical Inerrancy and again they refused to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say that the Bible requires six consecutive twenty four hour days.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: And so you see that word used in other places. Explain the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]documentation.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the thing I'd like to emphasize is that it's not enough to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]just take the Bible literally. We must take it literally and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]consistently, so all 66 books are agreeing with one another, not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]contradicting one another. And my problem with the six consecutive[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]twenty-four hour day interpretation is that I can't remove the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]inconsistencies, but I can if I interpret them to be long periods of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]time.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: You're referring to the scriptures that refer to the ancient[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the ancient earth, the fact that we're still in the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]seventh day of God's rest - I believe as Duane does that God's at rest[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]now - He's not creating, but Hebrews and Psalms tell us that we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]still in that sate of rest. God's not going to create again until the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]new creation that we see in Revelation 21, so that means the seventh[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day must be a long time period, and that's consistent with the first[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]chapter where we see that there's no closure on the seventh day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: It never says there was a morning and an evening...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that wasn't necessary, because there was no particular act[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of creation on that day. Now the future day of rest, that's a future[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day. It has no reference to the past seventh day. There is a day of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]rest, but that does not have to do with the seventh day. I don't think[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you can influence interpretation of those six days by any reference to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the day of rest...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, it's called God's seventh day of rest...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, if you can produce one example, Hugh, in the Bible, where[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the evening and the morning was a certain day or where it refers to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first day or the second day and it's more than twenty four hours,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I don't think you can do that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: But that doesn't mean it's a Hebrew rule of grammar. I mean the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]lexicons will bear that out...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: An example. No, lexicons do not, Hugh. Now, and then there's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]other problems. You say the word Nethan which says that God caused to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]appear the sun on the fourth day. That word nethan nowhere in any[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]lexicon is described or defined as "to make or to appear". It means to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]set, to establish, or to place...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: It has 36 definitions...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Not, n..., not in ....[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: 36 definitions...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm lost now sure enough...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You see, nethan... the command, concerning the sun, is the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creative command, just the same ways as when God said, "Let there be[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light" and there was light.. Now on the fourth day God said "let there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be the sun. Let there be the stars." It's the same command, it's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creative command Hugh. It's not saying "just made to appear"...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well no, I would dispute that. It's the verb hayah, let there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be. As you're well aware, there are three verbs in the Hebrew that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]would connote God directly creating . Those verbs are not used for the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first and fourth creation days. Rather the verb that was used was[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hayah, let there be.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, do you draw any significance from II Peter 3:8 which[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says, "But do not ignore this one fact beloved, that with the Lord one[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as one day"[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well Jim, it's often said that a text without context is a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]pretext. And you see here, what the context is, Jim, it's referring to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]prophecy the apostle Peter says, "Ah but dear friends, these certain[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]prophecies have not been fulfilled, but be patient because with God a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]thousand years is as a day or a day is as a thousand years". It has no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reference to the days of creation. That is not intended to refer to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those days of creation you see. The days of creation there in the book[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of Genesis as the text indicates were just ordinary days. I know it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difficult for some people to accept that and you see that's the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem, because it's some of these difficulties. Now Hugh wants[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]billions of years. He's got to have billions of years. He can't evolve[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a universe in say less than 13, 14, 15 billion years...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Can't evolve it in billions of years either...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: No, that's right...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Flat out, Hugh, you reject evolution, biological evolution.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Absolutely. It's not going to happen in billions of years...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: But you do not reject astronomical evolution. Anybody who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accepts big bang cosmology - that's evolution. There's no question[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]about it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The big bang as a creation event at the origin. When you get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]back to those billions of years you're confronted with this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]transcendent creation event ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well Hugh, I'm talking about the process, origin of stars,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]origin of galaxies, the origin of our solar system...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well when you get into the solar system it must be designed, it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]must be crafted ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Absolutely. The solar system gives every proof of being a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]created article - gives every evidence of design, not just coming out[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of some..[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well I agree with that, I'm not disputing that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well then we agree then the solar system did not evolve. Is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that right,? It was created. God created the planets and the sun...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He would have had to have designed the sun, the earth and the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]moon in order for life to be possible on this planet. He would have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]had to design the universe - ah the number of stars has to be precise.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The age of the universe must be just right. If the universe it too[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]young you can't have life, if it's too old you can't have life. In[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]fact everything must be middle aged...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You know, what you're saying it that the universe was created, I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]mean when you get through with all these statements what you're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]saying, Hugh, there's tremendous evidence for creation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exactly...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: It was created, it was designed, and created and that's what I'm[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]saying, but here in your material you say in order to get this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe we have today from the big bang we have to even invent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]something that's totally imaginary and that's cold dark matter. Now[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that's just exactly like believing in Santa Clause or believing in the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tooth fairy, because you and I both know no one have ever seen or[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]detected this cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's not true...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: That you must have . It is not seen. No one has ever seen it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No one has ever detected it. You can't detect it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, you need to read our next issue of "Facts and Faith" -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we'll be describing five discovery made in the last eight weeks...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Gentlemen, we're out of time, but we're just getting going,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we're really beginning to cook this issue. So I'm just going to ask[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you to stay right where you are and Mike will end the program today[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and tomorrow we'll hear what's about to occur.... You know, I uh just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]from my own perspective, I said at the top of the program, that I'm[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]confused as to the truth within this issue and the two sides of it,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and I don't know who's right. I haven't expressed my views, but I see[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problems in both perspectives, and I'd like to get into that a little[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bit next time. It reminds me in some ways of the first year that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Shirley and I were married and we needed some life insurance, so I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]invited in about 7 or 8 life insurance salesmen and I figured I'd[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]listen to all of them and then I'd know life insurance and make a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]decision... I got so confused that I wound up just saying, "You, tell[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]me what to buy." And in some ways as we get into the original[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]languages and the scientific theories it may not be possible for us[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary folks to track you guys, but we're gonna try and we'll[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discuss it some more next time.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well, gentlemen as we discussed last time apparently the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence of the big bang - the explosion of matter that some people[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]think - I think Hugh identifies with this perspective - that began in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]an infinitely small space and sphere of time is at the heart of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]controversy. Did God create the universe that way? Did He start it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with a big bang or did He do it some other way? And, uh, let me share[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a couple of scriptures with you that sound to me like He did - that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sound like the big bang was the mechanism by which He created it, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]then you comment on it. Uh, the first is in Psalms 102 beginning with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]verse 25 says "Of old did thou lay the foundations of the earth and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the heavens are the work of thy hands. They will perish, but thou dost[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]endure. They will all wear out like a garment. Thou changest them like[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raiment and they pass away." So we have a specific beginning point[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that he laid them out. Now let me go to Isaiah 42:5: Thus says God the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Lord who created the heavens and stretched them out, who spread forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the earth and what comes from it. That sounds like it is moving. He[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]stretched them out, and then there is that scripture that says the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]heavens will wax old like a garment and be rolled up like a scroll and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there will be a new heavens and a new earth, which sounds to me like[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He exploded it outward and He plans to pull it all in to another[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning point and to explode it again. Does that not sound like the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]context of those scriptures?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, God in His creation may in some way have stretched out[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things. We don't know just whether He ... where the stars are now.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I've always assumed where the stars are and the galaxies are that's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where God placed them...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: That they're not moving apart from each other...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, they may be. I don't know. Even there's a disagreement[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]among astronomers on that point...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: So you don't believe the universe is expanding?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I ... don't believe necessarily it is. Of course there are[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]other astronomers, equally, quite well known who would disagree that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the red shift is necessarily an indication that galaxies are moving[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]away from us...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: (unintelligible) (probably asking him to name the astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who "would disagree that the red shift is necessarily an indication[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that galaxies are moving away from us")[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Anomalies. There's Geoffrey (sp?) Burbage and Hannes Althein[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and Halton Arp and many people like that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Good old Halton Arp. Very good friend of mine... [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He *is* a friend of mine...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is that right?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Certainly not atheists, but they don't accept the current big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang cosmology. But I want to say that the Bible tells us that on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first day God created light. Now you take this big bang. And certainly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a big flash. But when these gases expand out into the vast stretches[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe I mean it's dark, I mean black, no light anywhere in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the universe at that time, or very little of it, because it expands to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where the temperature is about 100 degrees Kelvin about 100 degrees[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]above absolute zero and these gases are tremendously expanded and I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see that in the scriptures you see. What Hugh believes and what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang cosmologists believe that things started at one point.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The thing exploded, these gases expanded out into the vast stretches[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe. That's all there was, there's just hydrogen and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]helium there, vastly expanded. There were no stars, no galaxies,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]nothing like that. And then somehow from this vastly expanded gas at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]low temperatures stars created themselves, and then galaxies created[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]themselves. Finally our solar system created itself. And then if you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]go along with biological evolution then life evolved and went from the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first form...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But that's a big step that you wouldn't support, or even the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]phrase that they created themselves, Hugh, you wouldn't accept that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: No, I'm not accepting that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, okay. I just have to know: what is the difference, what is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the difference that Hugh believes. I heard Hugh discuss this subject[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with Eric Lerner. Now Eric Lerner does not believe in the big bang.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He is an evolutionist - totally - unbeliever and I heard the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussion and Dr. Dobson, I couldn't tell who was the Christian and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who was the unbeliever, because they were just discussing two[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturalistic theories, evolutionary theories of the origin of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe and Hugh was defending the bib bang cosmology, Eric Lerner[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]was defending the plasma theory and so forth and so on, back and forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and I couldn't - I wouldn't have known who...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well maybe you missed something, Duane. Eric Lerner supports the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]idea of an infinitely old universe cause he believes that with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]infinite time he doesn't need a creator, and he says so in his book.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He's driven by his atheistic beliefs, and he's threatened by the big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang because it only gives him billions of years. Now let me throw[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]out something that I think would be helpful for the layman. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe is big, very big, and when you look at the amount of time it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]takes light to come from those distant sources to us, it's consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not with infinite time - not with thousands of years, but billions of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]years. And that's very simple - just the very vastness of the cosmos.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]And this is why astronomers say it's easier for them to believe in a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flat earth than a universe only thousands of years old - because they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]measure it to be so vast...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, you would say that God created the light between us and those[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bodies, right?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, the Bible does tell us this: That God created the sun and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the stars and He created them to be for signs and seasons on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth. Obviously we had to see them immediately - we couldn't wait -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we couldn't wait for billions of years for the light to get here...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well, if we weren't here we wouldn't be waiting.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that's right, if we weren't here. But I believe we were[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]here, and God created those stars to be for signs and seasons on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth. Now if I were God, I don't know how I would do it otherwise to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]make those things visible, you'd have to create the light in between.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No atheist or unbeliever is going to accept that explanation obviously[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- he doesn't believe in God. But we have a God who is the Creator and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]if God wanted to create that stream of photons in place and so forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He could have done it...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He could have done it, Duane, but we have measurements to prove[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that He didn't do it that way...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: No, I don't think you have measurements to prove anything...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: If you follow your cosmological theories, then...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: As a beam of light travels through space it changes as it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]travels through space. The spectral lines are broadened consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with the amount of space it's traveled through...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is that the Doppler effect?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: No, it's not the Doppler effect...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm showing my ignorance...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the lines from these objects are sharp, but because of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]intervening material that jostles back and forth in the line of sight,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the lines get broadened out. Also the continuum radiation, which is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the radiation between the spectral lines, becomes progressively redder[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and redder because of the intervening dust.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="](everyone tries to talk at once. Laughter)[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: If you see a forest fire and the smoke from that fire will make[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sun look red, it's the same effect, so if a beam of light[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]traverses space, the continuum radiation gets redder and redder and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the spectral lines get broader and broader, and as astronomers make[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these measurements on the stars and the galaxies, they establish that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the light actually came from the source, not from some intermediate[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]point.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now Hugh, from my reading as a layman, and before you get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sassy with me, tell me how to discipline a toddler, you know? Come[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]over into my area! From my recent readings, especially the spring, of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]1992, uh, there's a great deal of excitement in the scientific[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]community, especially among astronomers, about the discoveries by COBE[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]as related to the big bang. Put that into the simplest terms you can,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and then Duane, I'd like you to give your reaction to it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, we're featuring a four page article on it in our next[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]"Facts and Faith" newsletter, it's at the printer right now, and we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]describing not just that discovery, but four others - five discoveries[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in the last two months, and these five discoveries are all consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with a particular subclass of big bang models. Before these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discoveries we knew it had to be a big bang because of this tremendous[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dissipation of heat that we observe in the universe, but we didn't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]know exactly what kind of big bang. Now we do, and because of that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exact definition - more exact than we've ever had before, astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and physicists are coming out of the closet and saying we're looking[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]at God - that the belief in God today is more credible than it's ever[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]been in the past 100 years.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Dr. Steven Hawking, that I've talked about here on the program[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]before, whom some people consider to be the brightest man on the face[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the earth said, and this isn't a direct quote, but it's very close,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that this may not only be the most important discovery of the century,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]but of all time...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Right, that is the exact quote. You got it right.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: You obviously don't agree, Duane.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I certainly challenge the statement by Dr. Ross that there have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]been all these observations the last few weeks that's confirmed the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence of cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exotic matter, Duane...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: ...no radiation, and gives off no heat, you can't see it, no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light, no radiation, no way to detect it. I have an article right here[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in front of me, "The Race to Detect Dark Matter" and it says how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tremendously difficult - these are particles - if it exists - not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well let me give you ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: How do you detect matter that is totally exotic, you don't even[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]know what it is, you've never seen it, it gives off no radiation, it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]doesn't give off any light, it's just been postulated to exist because[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]as you say in your article in one of your publications, "without cold[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dark matter we cannot get the universe we have today with the big bang[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmology". So what you have done is invent another theory to support[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]your previous theory. It's like saying this: Santa Clause could not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]possibly reach all the points on earth in 24 hours. Now we believe in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Santa Clause, we know he must have done it. Well then we invent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]another theory: that his reindeer can move at the speed of light.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Therefore it's possible that Santa Clause reached all points in 24[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hours. Now this cold dark matter is a reindeer that moved at the speed[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of light, it's something that is totally imaginary. No one has seen[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it, no one can detect it. It's just postulated you say it must be[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there....[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me try to bring you up to date. It has been detected...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, I, Look...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Let him give the answer.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Those of us at ICR follow these things just as closely as anybody...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Are you reading the astrophysical journals?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Reading, astrophysical journals...[unintelligible][/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I've got papers right here with me. This stuff is newly published...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is there any evidence that cold dark matter exists?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, we're talking about exotic matter. There's three kinds of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exotic matter: cold dark matter, warm dark matter and hot dark[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: 'Scuse me, what do you mean by, let's define exotic matter, what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]do you mean?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exotic matter is that kind of matter that does not strongly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]interact with radiation. Atoms and molecules, the protons and neutrons[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that we're used to - what we call ordinary matter - has the property[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that it strongly interacts with radiation. Exotic matter does not, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there are about 36 different kinds of particles that make up this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exotic matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Excuse me, is this exotic matter - is that hypothetical or is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that something you've got in the laboratory...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Let me finish, OK?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Yeah.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Because it doesn't strongly interact with radiation it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difficult to detect at electromagnetic wavelengths - using our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]telescopes with light observation, you can't detect it directly by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light. On the other hand exotic matter uh, exerts gravity. There's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]gravitational tug that it exerts. And what the theory of general[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]relativity tells us is that massive objects have the capacity of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bending light that comes by them. That was the first proof we had of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]general relativity when we saw starlight being bent when it passes by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sun in a solar eclipse. Well it turns out that galaxies and giant,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]massive gas clouds will lense light the same way, and so if we look at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the light of quasars that happened to have between them and us one of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these massive objects we get a measure by measuring that bending of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the total mass that's responsible for that bending. That includes the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary plus the exotic. Now those measurements have been made and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]coupled with the first accurate ever measurement of the ordinary mass[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe - this was published just eight weeks ago - by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hubble telescope, through measuring the deuterium line at ultraviolet[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]wavelengths it gave us an accurate measure of the ordinary mass. So if[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you have an accurate measure of the total mass, you subtract the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary mass, that gives you the exotic mass...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now you, you've gotten us off into very deep water...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's only one confirmation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Give me the bottom line, the bottom line is that COBE has[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]identified some radiation that seems to confirm...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The bottom line is this: by five separate discoveries, all[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]independent of one another, they're confirming that we're looking at a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe that has a few times more exotic matter than ordinary matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- somewhere between 3 to 10 times as much exotic matter as ordinary[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]matter.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: And that would have been necessary to have caused the galaxies[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and the...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, if you don't get the ripples then you don't get the galaxy[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]structure. Without that ratio of exotic we don't get the boron and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beryllium in the universe. So that's why they're all so excited.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Without that the theory crumbles in your view. Is that right,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Duane?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Absolutely. Hugh himself has said that. He says that in one of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]his articles. He says here, "It is impossible for galaxies to clump[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the way they do without some kind and amount of cold dark matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]playing a significant role in the dynamics of galaxy clustering. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]gotta have cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I have a tough question for each of you and I would really[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]like, cause I don't want this to get away from me without dealing with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it. Hugh, my greatest problem with the perspective you come from, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it's very, uh, well it's almost arrogant for me to even debate you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]guys because I have so little information. But from my understanding[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the Bible, my greatest problem is that I understand that sickness[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and death and sorrow and pain came into the world with Adam's sin.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]That was a perfect world, that the Garden of Eden was perfect, without[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flaw prior to Adam and Eve's sin, and at that moment sorrow and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]suffering came into the world. Well that was obviously very late in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the scheme of things, and the way you describe the earth being[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]billions of years old, means that that violent world of animals had to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]occur for eons prior to Adam's sin - that creates problems for me -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]one animal ripping apart and eating another one and all of that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process - I don't understand how that's consistent with our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]understanding of the Genesis account of Adam and Eve.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, I remember a Bible study at CalTech when we were studying[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Revelation 21, and several of us discovered in the text that the laws[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of physics radically change with the new creation. You have this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe removed from existence with its constants and laws of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]physics, and replaced by a brand new universe with different laws and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]constants of physics. And the question is, why? Well what happens at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that transformation is that God has permanently conquered the problem[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of evil, suffering, pain and death, and with the removal of these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things, there's no longer a need for this universe. Back to Romans[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]8:22: The entire creation groans waiting for the adoption of sons.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Literally the whole universe is groaning. In other words I believe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that God built into this universe those equations of physics and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]constants of physics so that once man chose to introduce evil into the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]system, God could very quickly, in a matter of just thousands of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]years, conquer that problem of evil and then take us into the universe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He had planned for us all along. But He wants to wait until that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem is permanently conquered before He takes us in there.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, the concern that I expressed is...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I don't think Hugh answered your concern. I... I.... what you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expressed a concern that there was death and pain and suffering before[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sin of Adam, before man rebelled against God, and I don't think[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh even attempted to answer that problem - I didn't find the answer[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there. There is a problem, of course. If there's always pain and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]suffering and you have these hominids, whatever they were, subhuman[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and uh, dying and uh, for billions of years or millions of years[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]before Adam sinned, then death did not come into the world then by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Adam's sin. It was here in abundance before that. Now, maybe, maybe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh would say that human death came in at that time, uh, I don't know[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]whether he would say something lower than man was dying at that time[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and, you know I think...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's correct, I believe that that act brought about human death...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, let me tell you another reason why we're concerned about[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this, and I want to bring in another person here - a person we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]concerned about, a person whose views have evolved, I should use that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]word objectively, evolved considerably, and that's a man uh, Dr. Davis[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Young who's a geologist who started out believing in the Flood - by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the way we haven't mentioned the Flood - Hugh did not mention the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flood. Hugh does not believe in a global Flood. Now there's no way[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you can read that Scripture and get anything but a global flood. Now[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the Flood, I mean...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: How about a universal flood?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: A global flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I believe in a universal flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: But you don't believe in a global flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well the two terms are not necessarily synonymous... they're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]only synonymous to twentieth century readers...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Don't do it with semantics. Did the flood waters cover the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: All of mankind was destroyed and all the animals associated with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]him...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Ah, no, no, no...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="](everyone tries to talk at once)[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: We'll do well to settle the Young Earth theory without getting[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]into the ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You know, Davis Young, and we're really concerned with this.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Here's an article he published, entitled "Theology and natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]science" and this was in The Reformed Journal, May of 1988, on page[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]15. Now here's a man who originally believed in the Flood and so forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and he got into geology and now he more or less believes in evolution[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and so forth and so on. He says this, he says, "Human antiquity does[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raise some interesting questions, " 'cause he said here that he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believes that humans are possibly hundreds of thousands of years old -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that is, they came on the earth hundreds of thousands of years ago. He[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says this, "Human antiquity does raise some interesting questions. One[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem concerns the traditional view of the transmission of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation, fall and Cain and Abel narratives. The older view is that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these narratives are accounts that were handed down from early times[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and that the near eastern myths are corrupted versions of the truth.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The antiquity of the race precludes written accounts dating back to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first humans, and it strains credulity to accept the idea that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these narratives were transmitted verbally and without corruption for[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]thousands of years until they were written down."[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: But you know, Duane, I don't believe any of that.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You see what he says? Here's a man...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I don't believe that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: ... believe in these old ages and things like that and he says[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]now, "we got a problem. It really strains credulity to believe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Cain and Abel, Garden of Eden, the Fall, could really be true.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I believe they are true.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well good. I'm glad for that view - I'm - praise the Lord.[/FONT]</pre> [FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]DUANE GISH DERROTA A HUGH ROSS EN EL DEBATE SOBRE LA EDAD DE LA TIERRA.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Focus on the family discussion with Hugh Ross and Duane Gish[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]August 12, 13 1992[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Jim Dobson, the host opened the program:[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: (addressing Mike Trout, the announcer) Well Mike, we're going[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to do something almost dangerous today. Dangerous in the sense that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the topic we're gonna discuss today is a controversial one that could[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]divide some members of the Christian community. We certainly don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]want to do that. I've been urged to devote a program to the topic[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we're going to talk about today ... by many people including a board[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]member of FOF. And that's what really brings us to this moment. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]topic is the origin of the universe and the age of the earth, which[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]may not on the face of it seem like a topic related to the family, but[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it certainly is relevant to our faith and to scripture and to our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]understanding of who we are and how we got here, and that's all of us,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]certainly, within the Christian community. And that's how it came to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be that we did two previous topics on this subject and that kind of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]led to what we're going to do today. Let me explain. Astrophysics is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a hobby with me - it's not something I consider myself terribly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]knowledgeable of, although I've been interested in the subject since I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]was in elementary school - been reading about it all that time. So we[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]have done several programs on the vastness of the universe - what God[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]has put out there and the beauty of His creation. The heavens declare[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the glory of God and it really strengthens my faith to take a look at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]what we know about the universe. So we have done several programs[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]about that subject. On Dec 12 and 13, 1985 we did a program with Dr.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Duane Gish and Dr. Richard Bliss, both from the ICR on the subject of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation and how it should be taught in the schools and we got into[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this broader subject in that program. In that program the guests[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expressed their firm conviction that the earth is no more than about[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]10,000 years old and that the Genesis account of creation refers to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]six 24 hour days, specifically meaning that the earth is very young[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and that after that God rested and there was no further creative[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]activity. Then on April 17, 1991 Dr. Hugh Ross was our guest and he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussed his book, "The Fingerprint of God". Dr. Ross provided[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]scientific evidence for the Biblical account of creation, but Dr. Ross[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believes that the earth is billions of years old and the Genesis[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]account refers not to 6 24 hour days but to eons. That program was one[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the most popular programs of the year 1991. We just got an[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]overwhelming amount of mail - almost 10000 requests for the tape of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that interview and the mail was overwhelmingly positive, I might say.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]On the other hand there was a small - I think about 40 or 50 letters -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]but a very vociferous, angry response to that program from people who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]considered Dr. Ross' view of the earth as very very old as being[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]unbiblical and even heretical, and there were some very emotional[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reactions to it - one Christian radio station threatened to take our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]broadcast off the air ... It was as though Dr. Ross was saying, "I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't believe the Bible," to those people, and so there are these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]different perspectives. And so I had a certain amount of mail from[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]people asking me to deal with this issue further and to allow a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussion of the two sides. I tried to express in my reactions to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that mail that the issue is one of Biblical interpretation, not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]deliberate contradiction of basic truths, and I neither challenged Dr.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross when he was here or Dr. Gish when he and Dr. Bliss were here,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]because first of all I don't feel qualified in that area. I'm not a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]theologian, I'm not a physicist, I'm not a biochemist, I don't have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expertise in these areas and furthermore, I don't know what's right.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Some people feel like they absolutely know - I'm not one of them. And[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]so I thought the best thing we could do was to bring the guests here[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]again and allow them to discuss the subject...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Trout: There is an aspect to this topic that just causes people to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]think and to study. That in and of itself is a healthy exercise...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Yeah, we can call it brain food. You know, if we just get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]people reading the Scriptures, we've accomplished what we wanted to do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]or part of it. I do believe that the Bible is the inspired Word and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]when all truth is known there will be no contradiction within it. That[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]fact is not on the table today - we're not debating that. I also[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that Dr. Ross, Dr. Gish and Dr. Bliss are equally committed to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the truth and to Jesus Christ and they simply come down on different[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sides of A very thorny issue, with differing perspectives on how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]important it is. So we have invited Dr. Gish and Dr. Ross here today[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to debate, or at least to discuss this matter of the age of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe as it relates to our faith. I just ask for charity among[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those who are listening, because we are trying to do what is right[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]here. Let me introduce the guests and then we will get on with the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]topic. Dr. Hugh Ross holds a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of Toronto, he's the president and director of Reasons to Believe,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]located in LA. Dr. Ross, welcome back.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Thank you, it's good to be here.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Dr. Gish holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]California at Berkeley and he's Vice President of ICR, also located in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Southern California...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Well gentlemen, let's get to it. Duane, I'm going to give you the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first shot. You strongly believe in the young earth theory, you don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe in the big bang. You believe that creation occurred in six 24[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hour days. Explain why and why this issue is so important to you.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well yes, Dr. Dobson. My concern is not so much with the age of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things. We keep contrasting say the young age to the vastly old age[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that Hugh believes in and of course there is a difference there, but[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I'm more concerned about how the universe came into existence. I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accept the Biblical account that we find in the Bible: God did create[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the heavens and the earth and we read in the Bible that on the fourth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day God created the sun and the moon and the starts and that when that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]period of creation was over - six days creation was finished - it has[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not been continued for billions of years of time. It was not a natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process it had to be something that was supernaturally done by God.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. Now Hugh in his[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]view - in his big bang cosmology, big bang cosmology is a natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process that begins with this big bang, and following the big bang[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]then as this hydrogen and helium distributed itself throughout the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe and as stars evolved and galaxies evolved and our solar[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]system created itself and so on.. That's been going on for, say, 15,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]16, 17, 18 billion years. Well in a process like that, you see, I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see any difference between that view and that of any atheist[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmologist or any unbelieving cosmologist who believes in the big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang, I can't see the difference and I don't see the agreement between[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this natural evolutionary origin of the universe and the universe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God created in the book of Genesis. In other words certainly if[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation is not finished - Hugh believes that stars are still forming[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]today you see, so we still - evolutionary creation has been going on[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]for 18 billion years.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Hugh, why is it necessary to remove God from the process of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang if you merely describe how He may have done what He did?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well that's my very point, that God's not at all removed. When[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you solve the equations of general relativity - and we can prove that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those equations govern the universe - you discover that you are face[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to face with an ultimate origin for all matter and energy and even the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dimensions of length width height and time that encompass the cosmos.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]There's only one holy book that teaches a doctrine that's consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with that and that's the Bible. We believe in a God that's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]transcendent in bringing the universe into existence. As Hebrews 11:3[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]puts it, the universe that we can detect was made from that which we[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cannot detect. And that's why atheists in astronomy and physics have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reacted so strongly to the big bang: because it establishes this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ultimate creation event.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: For those who have not read on this subject - they may be lost[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]already - explain what the big bang theory is.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well the big bang theory is the theory that there's a beginning[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- a creation event, and that moreover this creation event was caused[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]by a being that transcends matter energy length, width, height and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]time - that's what I mean by transcendent. If you go into Hinduism or[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Buddhism they say that time is eternal that the cosmos is eternal,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that the cosmos oscillates. And what the big bang does for us is prove[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that these religions are false and that only the Christian[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]interpretation of the cosmos is correct.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Which is that there was a definite point of beginning and that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning was that all matter was together in an infinitely small[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]space and it exploded throughout...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The matter, energy, space and time were literally created out of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]nothing by this divine being.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well Duane, why must God be removed from that theory? Why do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you necessarily see that as a process a natural process without divine[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]intervention?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well I'd reply in this way: That practically all unbelieving[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomers accept the big bang cosmology - not all of them - there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]are some very important astronomers who do not believe it. Now they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see God there at all I mean it's a natural process. You have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this cosmic egg, they don't know where it came from or how it got[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there, they don't know why it exploded...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But you don't believe Hugh believes that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Hugh believes that, yeah...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Believes that the cosmic egg got there and we don't know how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it got there...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well that's the world of what we would call science, these,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these astronomers...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But that's not what he...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, you see, if Hugh could explain to me what is the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difference between what he believes - what his theory it - and if I go[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]talk to an atheist I can't if I talk to an atheist astronomer and tell[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]him, "Would you explain to me the big bang cosmology and what took[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]place" and ask Hugh the same thing, I don't detect any difference. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]have the cosmic egg and it explodes and out of this gas somehow stars[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]create themselves and galaxies create themselves and all that. And[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that's exactly what this atheist...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Wasn't the difference God versus no God?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: The difference is, Hugh says God's back there somewhere. But[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]what did God do in this process? What did He do? How can Hugh say,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]"God did it, you see? How do we know that God did it? The atheist[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomer sitting right by him will say exactly what he did as far as[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this big bang cosmology is concerned.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me complete the picture. What I'm saying is that God[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]brought into existence miraculously all the energy, matter and all the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dimensions of space and time that encompass the universe. He also very[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]carefully designed the characteristics and the parameters of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe so that it could sustain life. 19 characteristics of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe had to be very highly fine-tuned in order for life to exist.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]More than that God must create the solar system. There are 40[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]characteristics of the solar system that must be very highly fine[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tuned for life to exist on the earth. So we're seeing the miracle of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang that brought all of matter, space and time into[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence. There's another 19 miracles in terms of the design[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]characteristics of the universe that we' discovered so far, and the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]list gets bigger every year and now there's 40 characteristic of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]solar system that show the creator designing that. So it's not just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]God involved at the beginning of the cosmos - He's involved thereafter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- regularly intervening into the system to create and shape. Now at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the same time you have formation going on. Duane's right - I do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that stars are forming today. But I also believe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raindrops form today. In fact raindrop formation is a whole lot easier[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturally than star formation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: So that's the moving around of created matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well let me say this: Hugh, if what you say is true - all these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]very special things had to be, and you say God created all these very[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]special things - well that's just what I'm saying: God created the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe. It didn't come about by some natural evolutionary process[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning with the big bang. You had to have all these very special[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]conditions about the solar systems and about the universe and Hugh[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says that proves God made it. And I say, I agree 100 percent. I don't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believe that you just start with some big bang and things just unroll[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and evolve. You can't hold to the big bang cosmology and believe what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you just said, you see. If you say all these very special things just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]couldn't happen naturally...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Duane, that's not how the astronomers interpret it. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]astronomers reacted to it because of its theistic implications...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Now wait a minute. They say, "All these things happened[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturally - just some evolutionary process...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The stars, the galaxies...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: God's not necessary, it was just a natural process. And you say[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]stars are still forming today. Listen Hugh, forming a star is a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]vastly different thing than a raindrop forming. The raindrop forming[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]had to have a little nucleus and moisture, and the raindrop will form.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]But a star! I have articles with me, Hugh, where these astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say, they do not have an adequate theory on stellar formation. They do[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not even have a satisfactory theory. And I think every physicist will[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]agree how a raindrop forms - it's just a very simple thing. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cannot equate the formation of a raindrop to a star. Oh, no...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, as I sent you in the mail, the equations that describe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]star formation are far simpler than those that describe raindrop[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]formation. You're dealing with a gas. Moreover, we see star formation[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in real time. You can take your pair of binoculars out tonight and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]watch it. It's actually happening.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You .. I have articles right here with me , Hugh, that documents[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the fact that these astronomers say they've never seen a star form and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there may be areas where they think stars are forming, but the matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]is not infalling, it's moving away from the nucleus, and I have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]articles here which document the fact - they've never seen stars form.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No one even claims they've seen stars form. There may be areas of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sky where they say, "Well that's where stars are forming," but they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]never... well I know one article said, "well, it'll be 100,000 years[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]from now there'll be a star there"...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well to correct the matter, we've been observing star formation[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]at the longer wavelengths - at the infrared and radio, and just this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]week, published in the Astrophysical Journal, was the first time ever[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]observation of star formation at optical wavelengths...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm sure...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: we've just about lost everybody...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: That issue will certainly bless the homemaker out there.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, tell me why you feel our understanding of Biblical[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accuracy rises or falls on this issue. Tell me why this is so central[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well for example, James Barr, who's professor at Oxford[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]University, not a believer, not a Christian. He said this: He said he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]did not know of one Hebrew scholar at one world class university who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]did not believe that the Bible says everything was created in six[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary days some thousands of years ago, and the Flood was a global[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flood. He didn't know of any scholar at any world class university[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who did not believe that's what the Bible says. Now there's no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]question that's what the Bible says. Now, in order to believe what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh believes we have to have some very questionable and absolutely[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]erroneous interpretation of certain words in the Bible. And there's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]number of examples that we could cite from Hugh's writings themselves[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where he has misinterpreted certain words to make them fit his[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmology, you see...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Focusing on the word for "day" I suppose...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that's just one, where the word "yom" used where it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]modified by evening and morning, when those two modifiers are used it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]always without exception means a twenty four hour day, and when you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say the third day or first day that always when used with a numeral[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]refers to a twenty four hour day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: How could there be a twenty four hour day before the earth was[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]revolving around the sun?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, I just believe, Jim, that God had the ability, the power,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to cause the earth to rotate at just the right speed to coincide with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first, second and third day. I don't think we have too hard a job[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]for God to take care of. Uh, and He said a day and He put it that way.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Someone has said that God could not have been more precise in His[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]language if He wanted to denote a twenty four hour day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now, before we leave that issue, Hugh, let's hear the other[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]side. I know from your writings I know you believe that word is used[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in other ways in scripture.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Right, and the quote from James Barr is an ancient quote. I mean[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I've defended my view of long creation days in front of the faculty of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and not one of them was willing[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]to dispute the conclusions. In fact they were enthusiastically[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]endorsing the conclusions. This issue was also debated by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]International Council of Biblical Inerrancy and again they refused to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]say that the Bible requires six consecutive twenty four hour days.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: And so you see that word used in other places. Explain the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]documentation.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the thing I'd like to emphasize is that it's not enough to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]just take the Bible literally. We must take it literally and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]consistently, so all 66 books are agreeing with one another, not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]contradicting one another. And my problem with the six consecutive[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]twenty-four hour day interpretation is that I can't remove the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]inconsistencies, but I can if I interpret them to be long periods of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]time.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: You're referring to the scriptures that refer to the ancient[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the ancient earth, the fact that we're still in the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]seventh day of God's rest - I believe as Duane does that God's at rest[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]now - He's not creating, but Hebrews and Psalms tell us that we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]still in that sate of rest. God's not going to create again until the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]new creation that we see in Revelation 21, so that means the seventh[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day must be a long time period, and that's consistent with the first[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]chapter where we see that there's no closure on the seventh day...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: It never says there was a morning and an evening...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that wasn't necessary, because there was no particular act[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of creation on that day. Now the future day of rest, that's a future[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day. It has no reference to the past seventh day. There is a day of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]rest, but that does not have to do with the seventh day. I don't think[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you can influence interpretation of those six days by any reference to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the day of rest...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, it's called God's seventh day of rest...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, if you can produce one example, Hugh, in the Bible, where[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the evening and the morning was a certain day or where it refers to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first day or the second day and it's more than twenty four hours,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I don't think you can do that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: But that doesn't mean it's a Hebrew rule of grammar. I mean the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]lexicons will bear that out...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: An example. No, lexicons do not, Hugh. Now, and then there's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]other problems. You say the word Nethan which says that God caused to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]appear the sun on the fourth day. That word nethan nowhere in any[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]lexicon is described or defined as "to make or to appear". It means to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]set, to establish, or to place...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: It has 36 definitions...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Not, n..., not in ....[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: 36 definitions...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm lost now sure enough...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You see, nethan... the command, concerning the sun, is the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creative command, just the same ways as when God said, "Let there be[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light" and there was light.. Now on the fourth day God said "let there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be the sun. Let there be the stars." It's the same command, it's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creative command Hugh. It's not saying "just made to appear"...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well no, I would dispute that. It's the verb hayah, let there[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]be. As you're well aware, there are three verbs in the Hebrew that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]would connote God directly creating . Those verbs are not used for the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first and fourth creation days. Rather the verb that was used was[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hayah, let there be.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, do you draw any significance from II Peter 3:8 which[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says, "But do not ignore this one fact beloved, that with the Lord one[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as one day"[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well Jim, it's often said that a text without context is a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]pretext. And you see here, what the context is, Jim, it's referring to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]prophecy the apostle Peter says, "Ah but dear friends, these certain[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]prophecies have not been fulfilled, but be patient because with God a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]thousand years is as a day or a day is as a thousand years". It has no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]reference to the days of creation. That is not intended to refer to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]those days of creation you see. The days of creation there in the book[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of Genesis as the text indicates were just ordinary days. I know it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difficult for some people to accept that and you see that's the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem, because it's some of these difficulties. Now Hugh wants[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]billions of years. He's got to have billions of years. He can't evolve[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a universe in say less than 13, 14, 15 billion years...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Can't evolve it in billions of years either...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: No, that's right...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Flat out, Hugh, you reject evolution, biological evolution.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Absolutely. It's not going to happen in billions of years...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: But you do not reject astronomical evolution. Anybody who[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]accepts big bang cosmology - that's evolution. There's no question[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]about it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The big bang as a creation event at the origin. When you get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]back to those billions of years you're confronted with this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]transcendent creation event ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well Hugh, I'm talking about the process, origin of stars,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]origin of galaxies, the origin of our solar system...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well when you get into the solar system it must be designed, it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]must be crafted ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Absolutely. The solar system gives every proof of being a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]created article - gives every evidence of design, not just coming out[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of some..[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well I agree with that, I'm not disputing that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well then we agree then the solar system did not evolve. Is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that right,? It was created. God created the planets and the sun...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He would have had to have designed the sun, the earth and the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]moon in order for life to be possible on this planet. He would have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]had to design the universe - ah the number of stars has to be precise.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The age of the universe must be just right. If the universe it too[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]young you can't have life, if it's too old you can't have life. In[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]fact everything must be middle aged...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You know, what you're saying it that the universe was created, I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]mean when you get through with all these statements what you're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]saying, Hugh, there's tremendous evidence for creation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exactly...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: It was created, it was designed, and created and that's what I'm[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]saying, but here in your material you say in order to get this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe we have today from the big bang we have to even invent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]something that's totally imaginary and that's cold dark matter. Now[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that's just exactly like believing in Santa Clause or believing in the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tooth fairy, because you and I both know no one have ever seen or[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]detected this cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's not true...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: That you must have . It is not seen. No one has ever seen it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No one has ever detected it. You can't detect it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, you need to read our next issue of "Facts and Faith" -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we'll be describing five discovery made in the last eight weeks...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Gentlemen, we're out of time, but we're just getting going,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we're really beginning to cook this issue. So I'm just going to ask[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you to stay right where you are and Mike will end the program today[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and tomorrow we'll hear what's about to occur.... You know, I uh just[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]from my own perspective, I said at the top of the program, that I'm[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]confused as to the truth within this issue and the two sides of it,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and I don't know who's right. I haven't expressed my views, but I see[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problems in both perspectives, and I'd like to get into that a little[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bit next time. It reminds me in some ways of the first year that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Shirley and I were married and we needed some life insurance, so I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]invited in about 7 or 8 life insurance salesmen and I figured I'd[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]listen to all of them and then I'd know life insurance and make a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]decision... I got so confused that I wound up just saying, "You, tell[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]me what to buy." And in some ways as we get into the original[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]languages and the scientific theories it may not be possible for us[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary folks to track you guys, but we're gonna try and we'll[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discuss it some more next time.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well, gentlemen as we discussed last time apparently the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence of the big bang - the explosion of matter that some people[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]think - I think Hugh identifies with this perspective - that began in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]an infinitely small space and sphere of time is at the heart of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]controversy. Did God create the universe that way? Did He start it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with a big bang or did He do it some other way? And, uh, let me share[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a couple of scriptures with you that sound to me like He did - that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sound like the big bang was the mechanism by which He created it, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]then you comment on it. Uh, the first is in Psalms 102 beginning with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]verse 25 says "Of old did thou lay the foundations of the earth and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the heavens are the work of thy hands. They will perish, but thou dost[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]endure. They will all wear out like a garment. Thou changest them like[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raiment and they pass away." So we have a specific beginning point[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that he laid them out. Now let me go to Isaiah 42:5: Thus says God the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Lord who created the heavens and stretched them out, who spread forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the earth and what comes from it. That sounds like it is moving. He[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]stretched them out, and then there is that scripture that says the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]heavens will wax old like a garment and be rolled up like a scroll and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there will be a new heavens and a new earth, which sounds to me like[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He exploded it outward and He plans to pull it all in to another[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beginning point and to explode it again. Does that not sound like the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]context of those scriptures?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, God in His creation may in some way have stretched out[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things. We don't know just whether He ... where the stars are now.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]I've always assumed where the stars are and the galaxies are that's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where God placed them...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: That they're not moving apart from each other...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, they may be. I don't know. Even there's a disagreement[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]among astronomers on that point...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: So you don't believe the universe is expanding?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I ... don't believe necessarily it is. Of course there are[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]other astronomers, equally, quite well known who would disagree that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the red shift is necessarily an indication that galaxies are moving[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]away from us...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: (unintelligible) (probably asking him to name the astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who "would disagree that the red shift is necessarily an indication[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that galaxies are moving away from us")[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Anomalies. There's Geoffrey (sp?) Burbage and Hannes Althein[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and Halton Arp and many people like that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Good old Halton Arp. Very good friend of mine... [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He *is* a friend of mine...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is that right?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Certainly not atheists, but they don't accept the current big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang cosmology. But I want to say that the Bible tells us that on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first day God created light. Now you take this big bang. And certainly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]a big flash. But when these gases expand out into the vast stretches[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe I mean it's dark, I mean black, no light anywhere in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the universe at that time, or very little of it, because it expands to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]where the temperature is about 100 degrees Kelvin about 100 degrees[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]above absolute zero and these gases are tremendously expanded and I[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]don't see that in the scriptures you see. What Hugh believes and what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the big bang cosmologists believe that things started at one point.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The thing exploded, these gases expanded out into the vast stretches[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe. That's all there was, there's just hydrogen and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]helium there, vastly expanded. There were no stars, no galaxies,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]nothing like that. And then somehow from this vastly expanded gas at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]low temperatures stars created themselves, and then galaxies created[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]themselves. Finally our solar system created itself. And then if you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]go along with biological evolution then life evolved and went from the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]first form...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: But that's a big step that you wouldn't support, or even the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]phrase that they created themselves, Hugh, you wouldn't accept that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: No, I'm not accepting that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, okay. I just have to know: what is the difference, what is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the difference that Hugh believes. I heard Hugh discuss this subject[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with Eric Lerner. Now Eric Lerner does not believe in the big bang.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He is an evolutionist - totally - unbeliever and I heard the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discussion and Dr. Dobson, I couldn't tell who was the Christian and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]who was the unbeliever, because they were just discussing two[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]naturalistic theories, evolutionary theories of the origin of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe and Hugh was defending the bib bang cosmology, Eric Lerner[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]was defending the plasma theory and so forth and so on, back and forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and I couldn't - I wouldn't have known who...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well maybe you missed something, Duane. Eric Lerner supports the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]idea of an infinitely old universe cause he believes that with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]infinite time he doesn't need a creator, and he says so in his book.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He's driven by his atheistic beliefs, and he's threatened by the big[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bang because it only gives him billions of years. Now let me throw[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]out something that I think would be helpful for the layman. The[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe is big, very big, and when you look at the amount of time it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]takes light to come from those distant sources to us, it's consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]not with infinite time - not with thousands of years, but billions of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]years. And that's very simple - just the very vastness of the cosmos.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]And this is why astronomers say it's easier for them to believe in a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flat earth than a universe only thousands of years old - because they[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]measure it to be so vast...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, you would say that God created the light between us and those[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bodies, right?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, the Bible does tell us this: That God created the sun and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the stars and He created them to be for signs and seasons on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth. Obviously we had to see them immediately - we couldn't wait -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]we couldn't wait for billions of years for the light to get here...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Well, if we weren't here we wouldn't be waiting.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, that's right, if we weren't here. But I believe we were[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]here, and God created those stars to be for signs and seasons on the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth. Now if I were God, I don't know how I would do it otherwise to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]make those things visible, you'd have to create the light in between.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]No atheist or unbeliever is going to accept that explanation obviously[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- he doesn't believe in God. But we have a God who is the Creator and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]if God wanted to create that stream of photons in place and so forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He could have done it...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: He could have done it, Duane, but we have measurements to prove[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that He didn't do it that way...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: No, I don't think you have measurements to prove anything...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: If you follow your cosmological theories, then...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: As a beam of light travels through space it changes as it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]travels through space. The spectral lines are broadened consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with the amount of space it's traveled through...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is that the Doppler effect?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: No, it's not the Doppler effect...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I'm showing my ignorance...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, the lines from these objects are sharp, but because of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]intervening material that jostles back and forth in the line of sight,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the lines get broadened out. Also the continuum radiation, which is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the radiation between the spectral lines, becomes progressively redder[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and redder because of the intervening dust.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="](everyone tries to talk at once. Laughter)[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: If you see a forest fire and the smoke from that fire will make[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sun look red, it's the same effect, so if a beam of light[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]traverses space, the continuum radiation gets redder and redder and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the spectral lines get broader and broader, and as astronomers make[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these measurements on the stars and the galaxies, they establish that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the light actually came from the source, not from some intermediate[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]point.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now Hugh, from my reading as a layman, and before you get[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]sassy with me, tell me how to discipline a toddler, you know? Come[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]over into my area! From my recent readings, especially the spring, of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]1992, uh, there's a great deal of excitement in the scientific[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]community, especially among astronomers, about the discoveries by COBE[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]as related to the big bang. Put that into the simplest terms you can,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and then Duane, I'd like you to give your reaction to it.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, we're featuring a four page article on it in our next[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]"Facts and Faith" newsletter, it's at the printer right now, and we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]describing not just that discovery, but four others - five discoveries[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in the last two months, and these five discoveries are all consistent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]with a particular subclass of big bang models. Before these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]discoveries we knew it had to be a big bang because of this tremendous[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dissipation of heat that we observe in the universe, but we didn't[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]know exactly what kind of big bang. Now we do, and because of that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exact definition - more exact than we've ever had before, astronomers[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and physicists are coming out of the closet and saying we're looking[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]at God - that the belief in God today is more credible than it's ever[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]been in the past 100 years.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Dr. Steven Hawking, that I've talked about here on the program[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]before, whom some people consider to be the brightest man on the face[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the earth said, and this isn't a direct quote, but it's very close,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that this may not only be the most important discovery of the century,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]but of all time...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Right, that is the exact quote. You got it right.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: You obviously don't agree, Duane.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I certainly challenge the statement by Dr. Ross that there have[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]been all these observations the last few weeks that's confirmed the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]existence of cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exotic matter, Duane...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: ...no radiation, and gives off no heat, you can't see it, no[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light, no radiation, no way to detect it. I have an article right here[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]in front of me, "The Race to Detect Dark Matter" and it says how[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]tremendously difficult - these are particles - if it exists - not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well let me give you ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: How do you detect matter that is totally exotic, you don't even[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]know what it is, you've never seen it, it gives off no radiation, it[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]doesn't give off any light, it's just been postulated to exist because[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]as you say in your article in one of your publications, "without cold[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]dark matter we cannot get the universe we have today with the big bang[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]cosmology". So what you have done is invent another theory to support[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]your previous theory. It's like saying this: Santa Clause could not[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]possibly reach all the points on earth in 24 hours. Now we believe in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Santa Clause, we know he must have done it. Well then we invent[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]another theory: that his reindeer can move at the speed of light.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Therefore it's possible that Santa Clause reached all points in 24[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]hours. Now this cold dark matter is a reindeer that moved at the speed[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of light, it's something that is totally imaginary. No one has seen[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it, no one can detect it. It's just postulated you say it must be[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there....[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, let me try to bring you up to date. It has been detected...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, I, Look...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Let him give the answer.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Those of us at ICR follow these things just as closely as anybody...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Are you reading the astrophysical journals?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Reading, astrophysical journals...[unintelligible][/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I've got papers right here with me. This stuff is newly published...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Is there any evidence that cold dark matter exists?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, we're talking about exotic matter. There's three kinds of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exotic matter: cold dark matter, warm dark matter and hot dark[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: 'Scuse me, what do you mean by, let's define exotic matter, what[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]do you mean?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Exotic matter is that kind of matter that does not strongly[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]interact with radiation. Atoms and molecules, the protons and neutrons[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that we're used to - what we call ordinary matter - has the property[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that it strongly interacts with radiation. Exotic matter does not, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there are about 36 different kinds of particles that make up this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]exotic matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Excuse me, is this exotic matter - is that hypothetical or is[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that something you've got in the laboratory...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Let me finish, OK?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Yeah.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Because it doesn't strongly interact with radiation it's[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]difficult to detect at electromagnetic wavelengths - using our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]telescopes with light observation, you can't detect it directly by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]light. On the other hand exotic matter uh, exerts gravity. There's a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]gravitational tug that it exerts. And what the theory of general[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]relativity tells us is that massive objects have the capacity of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]bending light that comes by them. That was the first proof we had of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]general relativity when we saw starlight being bent when it passes by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sun in a solar eclipse. Well it turns out that galaxies and giant,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]massive gas clouds will lense light the same way, and so if we look at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the light of quasars that happened to have between them and us one of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these massive objects we get a measure by measuring that bending of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the total mass that's responsible for that bending. That includes the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary plus the exotic. Now those measurements have been made and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]coupled with the first accurate ever measurement of the ordinary mass[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the universe - this was published just eight weeks ago - by the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hubble telescope, through measuring the deuterium line at ultraviolet[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]wavelengths it gave us an accurate measure of the ordinary mass. So if[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you have an accurate measure of the total mass, you subtract the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]ordinary mass, that gives you the exotic mass...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Now you, you've gotten us off into very deep water...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's only one confirmation...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Give me the bottom line, the bottom line is that COBE has[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]identified some radiation that seems to confirm...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: The bottom line is this: by five separate discoveries, all[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]independent of one another, they're confirming that we're looking at a[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe that has a few times more exotic matter than ordinary matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]- somewhere between 3 to 10 times as much exotic matter as ordinary[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]matter.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: And that would have been necessary to have caused the galaxies[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and the...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, if you don't get the ripples then you don't get the galaxy[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]structure. Without that ratio of exotic we don't get the boron and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]beryllium in the universe. So that's why they're all so excited.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Without that the theory crumbles in your view. Is that right,[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Duane?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Absolutely. Hugh himself has said that. He says that in one of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]his articles. He says here, "It is impossible for galaxies to clump[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the way they do without some kind and amount of cold dark matter[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]playing a significant role in the dynamics of galaxy clustering. You[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]gotta have cold dark matter...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: I have a tough question for each of you and I would really[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]like, cause I don't want this to get away from me without dealing with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it. Hugh, my greatest problem with the perspective you come from, and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]it's very, uh, well it's almost arrogant for me to even debate you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]guys because I have so little information. But from my understanding[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of the Bible, my greatest problem is that I understand that sickness[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and death and sorrow and pain came into the world with Adam's sin.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]That was a perfect world, that the Garden of Eden was perfect, without[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flaw prior to Adam and Eve's sin, and at that moment sorrow and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]suffering came into the world. Well that was obviously very late in[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the scheme of things, and the way you describe the earth being[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]billions of years old, means that that violent world of animals had to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]occur for eons prior to Adam's sin - that creates problems for me -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]one animal ripping apart and eating another one and all of that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]process - I don't understand how that's consistent with our[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]understanding of the Genesis account of Adam and Eve.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well, I remember a Bible study at CalTech when we were studying[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Revelation 21, and several of us discovered in the text that the laws[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of physics radically change with the new creation. You have this[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]universe removed from existence with its constants and laws of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]physics, and replaced by a brand new universe with different laws and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]constants of physics. And the question is, why? Well what happens at[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that transformation is that God has permanently conquered the problem[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]of evil, suffering, pain and death, and with the removal of these[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]things, there's no longer a need for this universe. Back to Romans[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]8:22: The entire creation groans waiting for the adoption of sons.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Literally the whole universe is groaning. In other words I believe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that God built into this universe those equations of physics and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]constants of physics so that once man chose to introduce evil into the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]system, God could very quickly, in a matter of just thousands of[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]years, conquer that problem of evil and then take us into the universe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]He had planned for us all along. But He wants to wait until that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem is permanently conquered before He takes us in there.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: Duane, the concern that I expressed is...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: I don't think Hugh answered your concern. I... I.... what you[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]expressed a concern that there was death and pain and suffering before[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the sin of Adam, before man rebelled against God, and I don't think[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh even attempted to answer that problem - I didn't find the answer[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]there. There is a problem, of course. If there's always pain and[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]suffering and you have these hominids, whatever they were, subhuman[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and uh, dying and uh, for billions of years or millions of years[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]before Adam sinned, then death did not come into the world then by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Adam's sin. It was here in abundance before that. Now, maybe, maybe[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Hugh would say that human death came in at that time, uh, I don't know[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]whether he would say something lower than man was dying at that time[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and, you know I think...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: That's correct, I believe that that act brought about human death...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well, let me tell you another reason why we're concerned about[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]this, and I want to bring in another person here - a person we're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]concerned about, a person whose views have evolved, I should use that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]word objectively, evolved considerably, and that's a man uh, Dr. Davis[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Young who's a geologist who started out believing in the Flood - by[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the way we haven't mentioned the Flood - Hugh did not mention the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]flood. Hugh does not believe in a global Flood. Now there's no way[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]you can read that Scripture and get anything but a global flood. Now[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the Flood, I mean...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: How about a universal flood?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: A global flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I believe in a universal flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: But you don't believe in a global flood...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: Well the two terms are not necessarily synonymous... they're[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]only synonymous to twentieth century readers...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Don't do it with semantics. Did the flood waters cover the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]earth?[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: All of mankind was destroyed and all the animals associated with[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]him...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Ah, no, no, no...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="](everyone tries to talk at once)[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Dobson: We'll do well to settle the Young Earth theory without getting[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]into the ...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You know, Davis Young, and we're really concerned with this.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Here's an article he published, entitled "Theology and natural[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]science" and this was in The Reformed Journal, May of 1988, on page[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]15. Now here's a man who originally believed in the Flood and so forth[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and he got into geology and now he more or less believes in evolution[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and so forth and so on. He says this, he says, "Human antiquity does[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]raise some interesting questions, " 'cause he said here that he[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]believes that humans are possibly hundreds of thousands of years old -[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]that is, they came on the earth hundreds of thousands of years ago. He[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]says this, "Human antiquity does raise some interesting questions. One[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]problem concerns the traditional view of the transmission of the[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]creation, fall and Cain and Abel narratives. The older view is that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these narratives are accounts that were handed down from early times[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]and that the near eastern myths are corrupted versions of the truth.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]The antiquity of the race precludes written accounts dating back to[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]the first humans, and it strains credulity to accept the idea that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]these narratives were transmitted verbally and without corruption for[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]thousands of years until they were written down."[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: But you know, Duane, I don't believe any of that.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: You see what he says? Here's a man...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I don't believe that...[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: ... believe in these old ages and things like that and he says[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]now, "we got a problem. It really strains credulity to believe that[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Cain and Abel, Garden of Eden, the Fall, could really be true.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Ross: I believe they are true.[/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="] [/FONT]</pre>
[FONT="]Gish: Well good. I'm glad for that view - I'm - praise the Lord.[/FONT]</pre> [FONT="] [/FONT]