Venus could be geologically active – a potential problem for billions of years!

Venus could be geologically active – a potential problem for billions of years!

Posted by on Oct 14, 2021 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

 

“Active volcanism on Venus may not necessarily be a problem for uniformitarianism.

In any case, it is worth pointing out that this is just one in a long list of solar system discoveries that surprised secular scientists. They were surprised that Mercury had a magnetic field.7 They were surprised that our Moon is still geologically active, and that lunar rockfalls are still occurring.8,9 They were surprised by Jupiter’s moon Io, Saturn’s moon Enceladus, Saturn’s moon Titan, and the appearance of Saturn’s rings.10-12 They were surprised that Pluto is geologically active.13 They have even been surprised by planets in other solar systems!14

Many secular scientific predictions about our solar system were just flat-out wrong. And what do these wrong predictions have in common? They were based on a belief in evolution and deep time. Given such a poor track record, isn’t it about time to try something else?”

Read more of the details here: https://www.icr.org/article/12974/

Picture from: https://pixabay.com/photos/asteroids-planet-space-meteor-1017666/ accessed 1/6/23.

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