How old is the universe?

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According to U.S. Rep. Dr. Paul Broun, who serves on the House Committee for Science, Space and Technology, the universe is only about 9000 years old and the big bang is "a lie from the pit of hell."




Washington (CNN) – A U.S. congressman is attracting attention and criticism for an online video that shows him blasting evolution and the Big Bang theory as “lies from the pit of hell” in a recent speech at a church event in his home state of Georgia.

“All that stuff I was taught about evolution, embryology, the Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell,” U.S Rep. Paul Broun said in an address last month at a banquet organized by Liberty Baptist Church in Hartwell, Georgia. “And it’s lies to try to keep me and all the folks who were taught that from understanding that they need a savior.”

Broun, a medical doctor by training, serves on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

Speaking at Liberty Baptist Church’s Sportsman’s Banquet on September 27, he said that “a lot of scientific data that I’ve found out as a scientist that actually show that this is really a young Earth.”

“I don’t believe that the Earth’s but about 9,000 years old,” Broun said in the speech, which Liberty Baptist Church posted on its website via YouTube. “I believe it was created in six days as we know them. That’s what the Bible says."

Scientists say that the Earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old and that the universe dates back 13.7 billion years.

In his speech to the church group, Broun called the Bible the “the manufacturer’s handbook. … It teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in our society.”

“That’s the reason, as your congressman, I hold the holy Bible as being the major directions to me of how I vote in Washington, D.C., and I’ll continue to do that,” he said.

A spokeswoman for the congressman, Meredith Griffanti, said that Broun was not available for comment on Wednesday and that the video showed him “speaking off the record to a large church group about his personal beliefs regarding religious issues.”

The congressman’s remarks about science have drawn attention online, with critics taking aim at his role on the science committee.

Bill Nye, the popular science personality, told the Huffington Post in an e-mail that "Since the economic future of the United States depends on our tradition of technological innovation, Representative Broun's views are not in the national interest."

"For example, the Earth is simply not 9,000 years old," said Nye, a mechanical engineer and television personality best known for his program "Bill Nye the Science Guy." Broun "is, by any measure, unqualified to make decisions about science, space, and technology."

Talking Points Memo reported on the church video over the weekend after being tipped off by the Bridge Project, a progressive group that tracks conservative activity.

Most creationists believe in the account of the origins of the world as told in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible.

CNN’s Belief Blog: The faith angles behind the biggest stories

In the creation account, God creates Adam and Eve, the world and everything in it in six days.

For Christians who read the Genesis account literally, or authoritatively as they would say, the six days in the account are literal 24-hour periods and leave no room for evolution. Young Earth creationists use this construct and biblical genealogies to determine the age of the Earth and typically come up with 6,000 to 10,000 years.

The Gallup Poll has been tracking Americans' views on creation and evolution for 30 years. In June, it released its latest findings, which showed that 46% of Americans believed in creationism, 32% believed in evolution guided by God, and 15% believed in atheistic evolution.

– CNN's Eric Marrapodi contributed to this report.
 
It is .0875% of our debt, so in relation to our debt it seems young...
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would you want to be treated by a doctor who thinks embryology is baseless? Me too!!!

I wonder how many geology classes he took.

Rick perry is getting ready to take the axe to higher education again and it strikes me that a good place to start would be to get rid of the geology and biology departments, since so much of what they teach comes straight from the pits of hell.

Why waste time with anthropology, since it is driven by the devil? And astronomy has to be one of the most satanic disciplines in all of academe.

By god, I like the direction this country is headed. I can hardly wait to vote for Rick and David again!!!!
 
I think all of this traces back to a movement to treat the man-made, divinely inspired Bible as a deity, therefore perfect and unchallengeable. I personally think the movement is wrong -- and the Bible while incredibly important and instructive should be venerated, not worshiped.

If you see a challenge to the Bible's accuracy as a challenge to your faith, then I guess you feel that to be a Christian you have to believe every word is inerrant. That certainly would require some intellectual gymnastics incompatible with scientific inquiry.
 
The GOP has far more than their fair of science idiots: creationism (why the GOP accepts that group is beyond me), young earth, global warming, etc.
 
If we allow ourselves to blindly follow people who try to literally interpret the bible, then we are no better than the terrorist Muslims who take their orders from people who literally interpret the koran.
 
Theologians will interpret Genesis and the translation of "day" differently. The original Hebrew word is something like "yom". while it is translated into the word "day" in Genesis, it also translates into the word "period" or length of time in other parts of scripture. Hence, you'll have two schools of thought between theologians, a young earth and old earth.

it sounds like this guy is more of the "young earth" school of thought.

still, i'd rather follow this guy than many of the idiots in Washington.
 
Well, 58% of Republicans believe that God created man in his present form within the last 10,000 years, so I'm not sure that this is very surprising.
 

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