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Below is RSR's convenient Fact Checker for the many claims made by popular YouTuber "Professor" Dave in his five part series The Definitive Guide to Debunking Creationists. RSR has debunked this series with our own four part series The Debunking of Professor Dave.  Dave Farina is not an actual professor, but instead a failed ex-teacher according to the Discovery Institute.

 

Creation scientists are quite aware of the Big Bang cosmology doctrine, they simply disagree with it due to the scores of evidence that contradict the Big Bang.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/big-bang and rsr.org/big-bang-predictions

Fallacy: Misrepresentation, Strawman

No creation scientist has made this claim. Instead, they point out that retrograde planets contradict the Nebular Hypothesis, specifically due to the Conservation of Angular Momentum.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/big-bang and rsr.org/big-bang-predictions

Fallacy: Strawman

This is of course a childish claim by Farina, and ironic given that it’s creationists who have been thrilled (but not surprised) with the findings of the Hubble and now James Webb space telescopes. For example, there are massive fully formed galaxies where they aren’t supposed to be (Webb Spots Super Old, Massive Galaxies That Shouldn’t Exist). RSR has documented many more failed predictions of the Big Bang.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/big-bang-predictions

Fallacy: False caricature

Pretty much all the fine tuning arguments used by creationists come from secular scientists. For example, see Rare Earth by Ward and Brownlee.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/fine-tuning

This was not a prediction, but instead a retrodiction. A paper in Nature magazine describes the particulars of this "prediction" as, "assumed ad hoc to obtain the required [predicted] abundances". In Physics Essays, "The study of historical data shows that over the years predictions of the ratio of helium to hydrogen in a BB universe have been repeatedly adjusted to agree with the latest available estimates of that ratio as observed in the real universe."

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/big-bang-predictions

Fallacy: Cherry-picking

Claims of observed Pop 3 stars is speculation. Daniel Whalen, an astrophysicist at the University of Portsmouth, said “it’s not clean evidence” because” Other piping hot cosmic objects can produce a similar helium II signature”.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/list-of-star-formation-problems

Fallacy: Speculative evidence

Creationists have several competing theories to explain distant starlight. RSR leans toward either stretch cosmology or the plasma cosmology explanation. Note however that evolutionists also have a distant starlight problem called the "horizon problem" that forced evolutionists to posit the untenable and largely falsified inflation theory.

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/starlight-and-time, rsr.org/plasma

Fallacy: Inconsistency

Professor Dave mentions zircons, but doesn’t want to tell his listeners of a huge, gigantic elephant in the room which is the fact that those zircons have helium in them. Helium is slippery and should have escaped zircons long ago. Dr Russ Humphries set up an experiment with an independent lab that confirmed their slip rate through the material, and found that the zircons were roughly 6000 years old. This is one of many indicators that point to an earth much younger than "4.54 billion years plus or minus 50 million years".

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/list-of-not-so-old-things

Fallacy: Inconsistency

RSR champions Dr. Walt Brown's compelling and evidence-based theory on the origin of radioactivity (link below). Moreover, even evolutionists know that decay rates may have been different in the past: "There has been in recent years the horrible realization that radio decay rates are not as constant as previously thought, nor are they immune to environmental influences. And this could mean that the atomic clocks are reset during some global disaster, and events which brought the Mesozoic to a close may not be 65 million years ago but, rather, within the age and memory of man." – Evolutionist Frederic B. Jueneman, FAIC, Industrial Research & Development, p.21, June 1982

RSR YouTube response

RSR Website: rsr.org/origin-of-earths-radioactivity

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The vast majority of documented random mutations are considered at best  "near-neutral". In fact “most mutations with observable phenotypic effects are deleterious” (ref). A 2022 Nature article shows that even silent mutations are harmful!

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