Questions for Evolutionists:
1. How large was the Sun 14 Billion years ago?
Clue: the Sun will burn itself out in 99 Million Years (99,000,000). If you can figure this out (pure math) then you can answer question 1, 2, and 3.
2. What was the level of radiation from the Sun on the Earth 14 Billion Years ago?
3. What was the Temperature on the earth 14 Billion Years Ago?
4. What event ignited our Sun and all the Stars at once?
5. If the Earth is 14 Billion Years Old, and man was introduced 2 Million Years ago why aren’t there more people on the earth.
(1.1) Definition.
The probability of H conditional on E is
defined as PE(H) = P(H
& E)/P(E), provided that both terms of this ratio
exist and P(E) > 0.[1]
Probability. PE is a
probability function.[2]
Logical Consequence. If E entails H, then PE(H) = 1.
Preservation of Certainties. If P(H) = 1, then PE(H) = 1.
Mixing. P(H) = P(E)PE(H) + P(~E)P~E(H).[3]
(1.2) Bayes's Theorem.
PE(H) = [P(H)/P(E)] PH(E)
6. What explanation can you give for 3 planets in our Solar System not lining up with Angular Momentum? For those that don’t have a clue (means if an object is spinning to the right and it explodes (big bang theory) all the pieces will spin in the same direction.
Angular Momentum: Property that describes the rotary inertia of a system in motion about an axis. It is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of the angular momentum of an object is the product of its linear momentum (mass m × velocity v) and the perpendicular distance r from the centre of rotation, or mvr. The direction is that of the axis of rotation. The angular momentum of an isolated system is constant. This means that a rigid spinning object continues to spin at a constant rate unless acted upon by an external torque. A spinning gyroscope in an airplane remains fixed in its orientation, independent of the airplane's motion, because of the conservation of direction as well as magnitude.
7. Since the properties of any gas (and or liquid) would cause it to disperse, how could burnable gases come to such a great mass instead of expanding across the whole universe?
8. If the earth is so old, why is the oldest tree only 4 thousand years old?
Clue: there was an event four thousand (4,000) years ago, recorded in the Torah (Bible).