FORGET NONE OF HIS
BENEFITS, volume 8, number 22, May
28, 2009
By the seventh day God
completed His work which He had done, Genesis 2:2.
A Case for a Young Earth
How old is the earth? Most scientists confidently assert that the universe, and
consequently the earth, is billions of years old. Literal twenty-four hour, six
day creationists believe, however, that the universe and earth are less than ten thousand years
old. Admittedly the overwhelming consensus of scientists today is simply to
scoff at the notion of a young earth.
Many within evangelicalism, in various ways, including cosmologists like Dr.
Hugh Ross of the University of Georgia, also argue for an old earth. However I
suggest that each person who weighs in on this issue does so with underlying
presuppositions that radically affect their conclusions. This is unavoidable.
The old earth scientists—whether he is a naturalist like Carl Sagan or a
Christian like Hugh Ross—begin with science; while young earth creationists
begin with Scripture. One must decide where he begins, because this will affect
everything. Remember—no human was there at the moment of creation, so the use
of the scientific method is severely limited.
I believe the earth is very young because I choose to begin with the inspired
text of Genesis, written by Moses. I have earlier made the case for a literal
twenty-four day, six day day creation; and this, coupled with the genealogies
in Genesis, Matthew and Luke, put the age of the earth at around 4500 years
old. I realize that many of you are simply rolling your eyes at this point,
saying, “He is just a naïve preacher who doesn’t know anything about science.”
Well, I will admit the second part of your statement. I am definitely not a
scientist. However I also suggest this does not matter.
Well, what is the case for a young earth? If you want more detailed
information, there are numerous books to consult. I have found Douglas Kelly’s Creation
and Change: Genesis 1:1-2:4 in the Light of Changing Scientific Paradigms,
published by Christian Focus Publications, to be very helpful. And Andrew
Kulikovsky’s Creation, Fall, Restoration: A Biblical Theology of Creation,
also published by Christian Focus Publications gives a scholarly yet readable
overview on the issue of creation. First, I suggest the earth is around
forty-five hundred years old because there is evidence that the speed of light has
been slowing down. If true then the age of the cosmos would be measured in
thousands, rather than in billions of years. Old universe cosmologists assume
the speed of light has always been constant at one hundred and eighty-six
thousand miles per second, but Professor Barry Setterfield has proposed a decay
of the speed of light. He believes the speed of light once traveled seven
million times faster than now. Setterfield suggests, therefore, that the earth
was created in 4040 B.C., give or take one hundred years. You may know that
scientists have set the speed of light since 1960 by atomic clocks so scoffers
ask, “If the speed of light is slowing down, then why has the speed of light
been constant since more accurate and sophisticated measurements are
available?” Setterfield counters by saying that the velocity of an electron’s
orbit around the proton of an atom is equal to the speed of light, so if the
speed of light is decreasing then the object used to measure it also decreases
at the same rate. In other words, the atomic clock would not record the
decrease in the speed of light.
Then there are numerous chronometers that are giving old earth proponents real
problems. The decay of the half-life of uranium 238 to lead 206, when
formulated on a steady speed of light, puts the earth at 4.5 billion years old.
The decrease in the speed of light means length of time in this decay is much
shorter—forty-four hundred years. Then Dr. Robert Whitelaw of Virginia Tech
calls into question the ratio of Carbon 14 to Carbon 12, saying that this ratio
was significantly altered by a universal flood, meaning the age of the earth is
measured in thousands rather than in billions of years. You may find it
interesting that the mortar in a castle in England, known to be seven hundred
years old, by Carbon 14 dating was said to be over seven thousand years old;
and freshly killed seals were dated at thirteen hundred years old. I also
suggest that the earth has an appearance of being very old while actually being
very young. We know from Scripture that Adam and Eve were created in one day
and were mature at one day, as were the trees of the garden and the animals.
Perhaps a Biblical parallel is the turning of water into wine by Jesus in John
2, a process that normally takes many years.
Then there is the issue of uniformitarianism versus catastrophism. The
naturalist observes the strata of rock and says that these prove a very old
earth because sediments have taken billions of years to accumulate on top of
one another. They also say the geologic column (the pre-Cambrian, Palaeozoic,
and Mezozoic, for example) further proves an ancient earth. However the
Biblical creationist says that the catastrophic events of the universal flood
brought a violent upheaval of the earth, causing mountains, volcanoes, and
such. Actually the geologic column is nowhere intact at any one place in the
world, causing many to suggest that it simply does not exist at all. And the
eruption of Mt. St. Helens in May, 1980 where two hundred and forty square
miles of forest was destroyed in six minutes by the volcanic eruption equivalent to twenty million
tons of TNT, if using the principle of uniformitarianism would take millions of
years to accomplish. Yet we know the dramatic geological change occurred in
only minutes. Also a universal flood would be of such magnitude that the very
formation of mountains and fossils would result. Fossils can only exist by
quick death and compression. There are one billion fish fossils within a four
mile radius in California; and the Tibetan Plateau at an elevation of three miles
has sedimentary rock formations several thousand feet thick. How could such sedimentary rock formations
be at such an altitude without a universal flood? Then the thin layer of
moon dust, when consultants to NASA said it would be several miles deep because
of the age of the moon,
further proves a young cosmos. The Mississippi River Delta receives three hundred million
cubic yards of
sediment each year and the build up has been calculated to suggest the earth is
4300 years old. Many other phenomena, like oil gushers, the earth’s magnetic
field, the chemical composition of the oceans, radiohalos, and population
growth, all point to a young earth. Perhaps we will live to see the day when
the predominant scientific view of an ancient earth will give way to
overwhelming evidence of a young earth. Both the naturalist and creationist
have faith—the first is based on chance or some vague notion of a supreme
being. The old earth creationist begins with science and then fits the Bible
into his scientific observation. The young earth creationist begins with
Scripture and waits for science to vindicate his observations.
FORGET NONE OF HIS BENEFITS is a weekly devotional by Reverend Al Baker, pastor of Christ Community Presbyterian Church in West Hartford, Connecticut.
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