Amos 3:7

The Garden of Eden

by on Feb.22, 2011, under Creation, Creation Seminars

THE GARDEN OF EDEN (SEMINAR PART 2/7)

The Garden of Eden, part two of the seminar series, describes the earth as it was before the worldwide flood. Dr. Hovind explains in detail how it was possible for man to live over 900 years, for plants and animals to grow much larger than today, and for dinosaurs to thrive along with man.  The environment was radically different, you will be informed greatly, truth is powerful.  Take another journey back to what the Garden of Eden with Dr. Kent Hovind.

THE GARDEN OF EDEN (SEMINAR PART 2/7)

This is Part 2 of 7 on Dr. Hovind’s Evolution dismantling of one of the biggest lies forced on the world.  This maybe one of the biggest issues of our time both in and out of the Church.  Our special thanks to CSE for making this series available to the body of Christ.  Share this info with others.  If you want to see more articles our support CSE click link below.

Part 1 is (The Age of the Earth)

Part 2 is (The Garden of Eden)

Part 3 is (Dinosaurs and the Bible)

Part 4 is (Lies in the Texbooks)

Part 5 is (The Dangers of Evolution)

Part 6 is (The Hovind Theory)

Part 7 is (Questions and Answers)

What is theory and the scientific method.  Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.

scientific theory comprises a collection of concepts, including abstractions of observable phenomena expressed as quantifiable properties, together with rules (called scientific laws) that express relationships between observations of such concepts. A scientific theory is constructed to conform to available empirical data about such observations, and is put forth as a principle or body of principles for explaining a class of phenomena.

A scientific theory is a type of inductive theory, in that its content (i.e. empirical data) could be expressed within some formal system of logic whose elementary rules (i.e. scientific laws) are taken as axioms. In a deductive theory, any sentence which is a logical consequence of one or more of the axioms is also a sentence of that theory.

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