Dr. Jack L. Arnold Equipping
Pastors International Theology
Proper
Lesson
14
THE APPARENT AGE THEORY IS SUPPORTED BY FACTS
I.
INTRODUCTION
A.
The Apparent Age theory says that God
created the world in six literal 24-hour solar days, and that the basic facts
of geology and paleontology can be attributed to original creation by apparent
age and Biblical catastrophism.
B.
It has been shown that a normal
interpretation of scripture gives strong evidence for a creation-in six days of
24-hours. NOTE: Those who believe in verbal-plenary inspiration are more likely
to hold the Apparent Age theory. NOTE: To spiritualize Genesis I and 2 in any way could leave the door open to spiritualize
other portions of scripture that involve history.
II.
GEOLOGICAL AND BIBLICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE
APPARENT AGE THEORY
A.
Biblical Catastrophes:
All geologic discoveries can be explained by Biblical catastrophe seen in (1)
the Creation, and (2) the Fall, and (3) the Flood.
B.
Apparent Age:
A real creation demands that that substance which has been
created must have been created with an appearance of age. This is confirmed by the scientific principle of energy
conservation, the first law of thermodynamics, which states that energy,
in its fullest sense, includes everything in the physical and biological
universe, and this law essentially affirms that no creation of energy is
now taking place. This creation must have been in the past. Morris states:
To
some extent, therefore, the whole world was created at some time in the past,
by processes unknown to us, with an Òappearance of age.Ó This fact must be
given full consideration in the construction of a geologic history or the use
of a geologic chronometer. For instance, the primeval ocean may already have
been saline, radioactive minerals may already have contained daughter elements,
light from distant stars may have been visible on earth at the instant of the
creation, and so on, even as Adam was create as a full grown man. (Henry M. Morris, Biblical Catastrophism and Geology).
C.
Fallacy of Evolution:
This can be explained in the second law of thermo-dynamics, which states
that in any closed system, there is natural increase of disorder and
disorganization. Everything tends to wear out, to grow old, to run down, and
finally approach the state of death. This law contradicts evolution, which
assumes that everything naturally tends to become more orderly and high
organized.
D.
Biblical Paleontology: The Bible teaches
that there could be no suffering or death until man had sinned, subjecting the
whole creation to a curse (Rom. 5:12-14; 8:20-22). Therefore, the fossils of
all formerly living animals now found in the earthÕs
sedimentary rocks must be dated after the Fall. If this is true, than nothing
but a great catastrophe can explain the fossil-bearing strata; this catastrophe can be explained by the universal flood.
Morris states,
The
Biblical descriptions of the Flood indicate a tremendous complex of events
occurring during the Flood . . . great destruction of all forms of life,
followed necessarily by extensive burials in great graveyards of future fossil
deposits. An infinite variety of depositional characteristics could be
postulated at various times and places during the Deluge, often violent but
also often relatively quiescent.
In
general, however, the depositional sequences of fossils, in any one vertical
column, would tend to be from simple to complex, with increase in elevation.
This order is that of: (1) increasing elevation of habitat—an ecological zonation; (2) increasing resistence
to settling, becaue of more complex boundry geometry and lesser specific gravity; and (3)
increasing size and mobility, with consequent increasing ability to postpone
inundation and burial by rising Flood waters. These sequences would of course be statistical rather than
absolute, and would be subject to many exceptions, but they would certainly
represent the dominate trends. And all of this is exactly what is
found in the strata, even though it has been misrepresented by evolution! (Biblical Catastrophism
and Geology).
E.
Geological Implications: Most
of the geologic discoveries can be explained by the following:
1.
The world was created with Òapparent age.Ó
2.
In Genesis 1:2 the earth was covered with primeval waters. It seems only reasonable that, even if
the earthÕs creation was accomplished in an
instantaneous act, its internal heat and the waters on its face would
immediately have begun to perform works of profound geologic change.
3.
On the second, and especially the third day of creation, there must
have been great geological changes.
This process would have been performed by great erosion and redeposition of surface materials as the waters flowed down
the new basins.
4.
Apparently the ante-deluvian world was
covered by an atmospheric blanket (Gen. 1:7; 2:5), or invisible water vapor
cloud. Such a vast expanse of
water vapor would have a great effect on terrestrial climates and therefore on
geologic activity.
5.
At the time of the universal flood this atmospheric blanket was broken
up and it rained for the first time on the earth, and its great precipitation
brought on the flood. The flood
brought worldwide torrential rains, tremendous erosion, worldwide tectonic and
volcanic upheavals, violent windstorms, gigantic waves, etc. With the flood came the breaking up of
the Òfountains of the deep,Ó vast pockets of water under the earth. All of these forces pressing against
the earth for at least a year would perform great geologic change.
F.
Continental Glactiation. Morris states:
The Bible indicates that there existed before
the flood a vast blanket of water vapor around the earth. Among other things, this thermal canopy
would have produced just such a universal warm, pleasant climate as is
indicated for most of the systems of the geologic column. Its precipitation not only was one of
the two main causes of the Flood (the other was the break-up of the Òfountains
of the deep,Ó which were probably vast subterranean waters and magmas
previously restricted under great pressure below the crust), but also would have
led to a sudden chilling of the climate and resultant continental glaciation.
G.
The Dinosaurs: Dinosaurs were huge
creatures that roamed the earth in its early history. Neither the evolutionists or the
creationists have a complete answer to their extinction. It is quite possible that these
monsters were able to live when there was much vegetation on the earth but
became extinct because of lack of food.
Some have suggested that they went extinct by volcanic upheavals, eating
of dinosaur eggs by increasing numbers of mammals, or some sort of dinosaur
disease epidemic. NOTE: There seems to be a mystery as well in
connection with the great dinosaur graveyards found in various parts of the
world. The entombment of such
numbers of such creatures literally demands some form of catastrophic
action. Perhaps these great
monsters were destroyed in the worldwide flood of old.