Because the standard story popularized by Darwin, Huxley, and Lyell is that everything you see is the result of slow changes over millions of years.I was reading up on a comet that hit England in the 500's AD??
Catastrophes and disasters are not allowed in that version of history.
However, the English words for such events tell their history: "aster" means "star" or "comet", and it was well known in the past that these events caused great damage.
https://www.amazon.ca/Holy-Kingdom-Quest-Real-Arthur/dp/0552144894/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511846064&sr=8-1&keywords=The%20Holy%20Kingdom
Some good reading material for later....
IRAQ,
ReplyDeleteCatastrophe is divided the wrong way. The word is divided differently: kata meand down and strophein means to turn. Catastrphe means literally downturn. The astro there is casual.
Your source could, with a little research, not provide such a blatant answer on whether they are complete imbeciles.