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Subject: Creationist history wanted
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Date: Wed, 21-Mar-84 01:45:35 EST
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The arguments about details of Paluxy footprints are becoming tedious.

"Evolutionists," using the term broadly, have a reasonably coherent
history of the universe from Big Bang through today, including the development
of life.  It has a timescale and some sort of mechanism, grounded in
observational physical science, that offers explanations of how things
came to be.  Some of the explanations are highly tentative, even unconvincing.
This history of the world is easily accessible (in some states it is even
taught in the schools) so I won't repeat it;  orthodox scientists seem
in remarkable agreement about most aspects of this history.

What I would like to see is the orthodox creation-science history of
the universe.  What do creation-scientists believe happened, and when?
Is there an agreed-upon history?