Noah's Ark & Creationism
| Date: | 02-27-08 |
| Host: | George Noory |
| Guests: | Dr. Walt Brown, Robert Reed |
Author and researcher Walt Brown discussed Noah's Ark, the Great Flood and the debate between creationism and evolution. The Ark might be found surrounded by permanent icecap at 14,000 ft. elevation. Mount Ararat in Turkey or the Zagros Mountains in Iran are possible locations, he said. Over the years, a number of people have claimed to see the relic. One of them was George Hagopian, who said as a young boy he was taken to Mount Ararat and shown the Ark, which he described as a big barge (drawings & paintings were subsequently made from his descriptions).
Brown noted that across civilizations there are some 230 legends/accounts of a great flood. Rain from clouds could not have created such a deluge, he commented. He proposed his hydroplate theory which suggests that crustal plates rose up out of the water-- causing continents to rise and massive flooding to occur.
Arguing that Earth was created by God just 6,000 to 10,000 years ago, Brown said that radio carbon dating doesn't take into account changes that occurred during the flood. He said there is evidence that man and dinosaurs co-existed, and that the universe itself was created at the same time as Earth. The universe's vast distances were brought about by God "stretching them out" at the time of creation, he added.
Snake Update
First hour guest, wildlife biologist Bob Reed commented on the recent incident in which a python ate a dog. He also discussed the problem of wild pythons in Florida (which probably came from the pet trade). The snakes are spreading throughout the state, and possibly beyond.
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Wednesday February 27, 2008
- A Piece of Liquid
Joe Satriani
- All Along the Watchtower
Jimi Hendrix
- Back in Time
Huey Lewis & the News
- Blinded by the Light
Manfred Mann
- Changes
David Bowie
- Clocks
Coldplay
- Do it Again
Steely Dan
- In the Mood
Robert Plant
- Inca Dance
Cusco
- Lucky Man
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
The Beatles
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Speak to Me/Breathe
Pink Floyd
- The Voice
Moody Blues
- Trouble
Lyndsey Buckingham
- Wooden Ships
Crosby, Stills & Nash
