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This video has everything one would expect from pseudoscientific charlatans like Ken Ham and his ilk. Appeal to the Bible as the ultimate authority on all matters, emphasis that if the Bible is wrong about one thing then it could be wrong about others, scientific misinformation, denunciation of what scientists claim and demand people without proof, emphasis on “thinking for ourselves.”
But it adds a more consistent Biblical literalism rather than the dishonesty about the Bible’s teaching on the Earth’s fixity one encounters among typical young-earth creationists.
They share many of the same emphases and approaches, the only real difference being whether they will deny anything that science says that disagrees with the Bible, or only the stuff that it is popular among large numbers of conservative Evangelicals to deny.