About a week ago, when John MacKay was first mentioned on this thread, I googled him, found his website, and had a look around.
I didn't find any scientific evidence against evolution, or for a young earth, but I did learn something that might upset all proud Scots. They didn't invent golf balls.
First, I read this:
(From creationresearch.net)
quote:
The Creation Research team of researchers travel the world to seek evidence (fossil and living), as part of our investigation of the worldwide consequences of Creation and the Flood.
I thought "great, evidence, that's what I want to see"
I was immediately and strangely attracted to a link that said "Fossil Golf Balls" (wouldn't you be?
)
I arrived on this page:
Sucuri WebSite Firewall - Access Denied
And was informed:
Creation Research writes:
MAN DIDN’T INVENT GOLF BALLS as we discover perfect miniature fossil "golf ball" (below), complete with dimples in Dinosaur bed Montana.
Our discovery looks like a perfect miniature fossil golf ball, but what do you think it really is? Actual size.
As you ponder the similarity of the modern golf ball to the dinosaur bed fossil it should remind you of what the Bible says, "..... There is nothing new under the sun." Eccelesiastes 1: 9 (King James Version) . How true this is.
So now we know. Mackay is a long-time friend and colleague of Ken Ham, so a suggested addition to Ken's creation museum would be a scene with Adam and Eve playing golf, perhaps with a friendly dinosaur caddying, which, I think, would enhance the display enormously.
I eagerly await the discovery of fossilized golf clubs, not to mention the first baseball.
Edited by bluegenes, : Trivia!