Thursday, September 19, 2013

A New Theory for the Pre-Flood Canopy - Dr. Edward Boudreaux



Presented by Rocky Mtn Creation Fellowship President, Dr. Ed Boudreaux, who is a well-known creation scientist and apologist. Edward Boudreaux received his M.S. and Ph.D degrees in Chemistry 1959 and 1962 respectively, from Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. He joined the  U. of New Orleans chemistry faculty in 1962, where he was involved in graduate and undergraduate education and basic research until his coerced retirement 1991 (because of exposure as a creationist). Dr. Boudreaux's fields of expertise are Quantum Chemistry and Chemical Physics, in which he has published numerous papers in various scientific periodicals, a number of reviews and contributed chapters, plus four books. He has delivered countless technical presentations at conferences, symposia and professional meetings, nationally and internationally. Dr Boudreaux has been included in listings published by a number of professional indices (Who's Who in Science, etc.).

Ed became a creation scientist in 1975 and shortly thereafter was an expert witness before the Louisiana Senate and U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Balanced Treatment Law for Louisiana schools. He has given numerous presentations and been in debates before live audiences, on radio and TV. He is one of 50 creation scientists featured in the books In Six Days and The God Factor, by J. F. Ashton, 2001. He has given technical papers at three International Conferences on Creationism, which were published in those proceedings. Most recently, he was co-author with Eric Baxter of the book God Created the Earth.



God Created the Earth Hardcover – January 1, 2012

It may be concluded that from the analysis of the select number of radioisotopes addressed in this study, plus other references cited, it seems evident that decay rates of radioisotopes would have been greatly accelerated during the first couple of days of creation week.  

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By Paul G. Humber on June 9, 2013
Dr. Edward A. Boudreaux is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of New Orleans, Louisiana. He holds a B.S. in chemistry from Loyola University, an M.S. in chemistry and a Ph.D. in chemistry from Tulane University. His book, God Created the Earth, is a challenging read, as there are many technical formulas, but it is encouraging to read words like these on page 57: "...radiometric decay rates are accelerated by enormous magnitudes at high plasma temperatures. This is precisely the basis for the model postulated in Part II of this book, from which computed results are derived."

Application? The evolutionary assumption that decay rates are constant is thus challenged, and the here is one scientific explanation for how we could get radiometric dates that seem out-of-accord with biblical chronology.

Ten pages later, we read: "It may be concluded that from the analysis of the select number of radioisotopes addressed in this study, plus other references cited, it seems evident that decay rates of radioisotopes would have been greatly accelerated during the first couple of days of creation week."

In other words, you do not have to reject the Bible because supposedly "science" has disproved the chronology of the Bible. It has not. In fact, there are 50 other reasons for trusting the Bible's chronology by getting the free booklet, Reasons to Affirm a Young Earth. It is available free on the Internet. Let God be found true and every man in rebellion against Him be found lying.