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Wayne R. Spencer's (modified) sentences

Wayne R. Spencer's (modified) sentences


Entrance to my creationary world

These excerpted sentences were taken from the webpage entitled " Our Amazing Solar System", by creationary writer Wayne Spencer, M.S. I have substituted the adjective creationary for the adjectival nouns [nouns used as adjectives] creationist and creation in these sentences. I believe that all fair-minded creationists and evolutionists ought to make the adjective creationary a part of their active core vocabulary. They ought to use creationary consistently alongside evolutionary, especially in the context of the ongoing creation-evolution debate.


Design in the Solar System , Planetary Rings , Catastrophes in the Solar System, Moons , Craters , Two [Evolutionary] Views [I replaced "evolutionist" with "evolutionary".]

This paper is an introduction to the solar system from a [creationary] perspective. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary".]

This paper is a [creationary] alternative to the evolution based ideas on how the solar system came to be. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary".]

But, [creationary space] scientists are also studying astronomy and finding exciting facts that agree with a [creationary] view. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary space" and "creation" with "creationary".]

This is gradual evolution and this approach is the accepted one in evolutionary biology, geology, and astronomy.

In the Solar System, this evolutionary catastrophic approach does avoid certain problems of the traditional view, but it becomes quite cumbersome and difficult to believe due [to] its reliance on numerous very unlikely events.

Also, the evolutionary catastrophic approach ignores evidence that the Solar System is only thousands of years old.

Two opposing evolutionary views will be explained as well.

A [creationary] approach which allows for some kind of major Solar-System-wide catastrophe appears to be superior to both evolutionary views. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary".]

[Evolutionary] space scientists usually believe that the planet orbits are near the plane of the earth's orbit in angle because all the planets were once part of the same spinning cloud that became our Solar System. [I replaced "evolutionist" with "evolutionary".]

In the Solar System, there appears to be just enough regular patterns to make natural explanations sound good, but there are just enough surprises to make evolutionary explanations hard to believe.

Four observations surprised planetary scientists and agree well with a [creationary] view. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary".]

Many problems with the evolutionary views stem from the assumption of an old system.

Neptune possesses two moons which are uniquely difficult to explain from evolutionary assumptions.

This is awkward to explain from evolutionary assumptions.

This evolutionary view begins with a cloud or nebula of gas and dust, including some elements believed to come from supernovae explosions of nearby stars.

Origin of the Solar System-Two [Evolutionary] Views [I replaced "evolutionist" with "evolutionary".]

[Creationary scientists] are working on developing a different view of the history of the System than evolutionary planetary scientists. [I replaced "creationists" with "creationary scientists".]

[Creationary astronomers] believe the solar system to be young. [I replaced "creationists" with "creationary astronomers".]

As [creationary theorists] work on the catastrophe question, the age of the Solar System is an important question not discussed in this paper. [I replaced "creationists" with "creationary theorists".]

[Creationary authors] have frequently written about the influx of cosmic dust as an evidence for youth. [I replaced "creationists" with "creationary authors".]

10. Parks, William S., "The Role of Meteorites in a [Creationary] Cosmology," Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 26:4, March 1990, pp 144-146. [I replaced "creationist" with "creationary".]


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