"Creation in Symphony" By Carl Baugh

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Wed, 4 Mar 1998 14:23:08 EST (00889060988, 92d18d45.34fdaa20@aol.com)


Greetings..

It is unlikely enough that the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (mentioned in
Genesis chapter 2) could possibly have survived the dramatic sedimentation and
tumultuous earth changes suggested by ICR's flood model, but a two-video set
by Carl Baugh entitled "Creation in Symphony" makes Duane Gish look like a
scientist.

In it, Baugh postulates that the mental powers of children can alter
radioactive decay rates, that the pre-flood "canopy" was made up of metallic
hydrogen which functioned as a crystal radio enabling the stars to sing and
the voice of God to be heard, and that human "cellular communication" (sic)
cannot take place without the presence of the earth's magnetic field.  (Tell
that to Neil Armstrong.)

Baugh's fast-paced random assemblage of Jetsons-like pseudoscientific
buzzwords (more than good enough to impress the kiddies) is a must see, and is
probably available for rent or purchase at a Christian store near you.

(Beware, believers..  Ol' Carl sounds downright New Agey at times!)

David