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Volume
39, Number 3
December, 2002
Abstracts
The Chaotic Chronology
of Catastrophic Plate Tectonics
John K. Reed and Carl R. Froede, Jr.
Developed
from computer models, Catastrophic Plate Tectonics was introduced in 1994
as a global tectonic model of the Genesis Flood. Advocates of the model
claimed that evidence for Plate Tectonic theory also supported its catastrophic
daughter. Examination of the literature identified several inconsistencies
in the timing of events between the parent Plate Tectonic theory and its
creationist offspring. Various events within catastrophic plate tectonics
also appear to be in conflict in their relative timing and potentially
in disagreement with the biblical record. Caution should be exercised
in applying catastrophic plate tectonic concepts to field situations until
these problems are addressed and resolved.
La
Brea Tar Pits: A Critique of Animal Entrapment Theories
William Weston
New
evidence acquired from an ongoing excavation project at Rancho La Brea
has led to a major re-evaluation of how the fossils were deposited. The
traditional idea that animals were trapped in continuously active, open
pools of tar has been discarded, and new theories of entrapment and deposition
emerged. Although more realistic in some ways than the old theory, the
alternatives suffer from the same inability to provide a defendable, gradualistic
explanation. This critique represents a preparatory stage in the development
of a theory that discards the principle of animal entrapments and advances
the concept of a diluvial process in the formation of the tar pit fossil
beds.
Darwins
Cousin Sir Francis Galton (18221911) and the Eugenics Movement
Jerry Bergman
A
central plank in Nazism, communism, and other totalitarianism movements
was eugenics. Eugenics, the science of improving the human race by scientific
control of breeding, was viewed by a large percentage of all life scientists,
professors, and social reformers for over a century as an important, if
not a major means toward producing paradise on Earth. The founder of this
new science was Sir Francis Galton, a cousin and close associate of Charles
Darwin. Galtons work was crucial in providing the foundation for
a movement that culminated in the loss of many millions of lives, and
untold suffering for hundreds of millions of people.
SETI
and DNA
Walter I. Sivertsen
Four
specific criteria for recognizing intelligence as the source of a coded
signal from outer space have been delineated by Carl Sagan. When those
criteria are applied to the genetic code, one may logically conclude that
there is an intelligent source for the code. To conclude otherwise is
to abandon the criteria that are so vital to the search for extra-terrestrial
intelligence.

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