Dear CRSnet people:
Thanks for sending me a copy of Bill Donahue's 5/21/97 post about Hugh Ross's
radio program. As reported in Bill's posting, it appears that Ross has committed
a number of "Rossisms," which I define as "confident overstatements
which are clearly false". Below I will cite and correct four of the
Rossisms reported in the posting:
1. "[Ross claims] the book is full of mathematical errors". False.
As evidence I point out that Ross has yet to make such claims in a peer-reviewed
scientific journal where I can answer him. Furthermore, since 1994 Ross
has backed out of several radio debates when he found out I was to be his
opponent [1-4]. These are not the actions of a man who is confident he has
a real case.
2. "[Ross claims] Russ had acknowledged the existence of these math
errors." No, I haven't acknowledged any math errors. I did acknowledge
one minor verbal error --- a phrase in my book --- which is irrelevant to
my main argument.
3. "[Ross claims] that when these errors are corrected they prove an
old universe rather than a young universe." Wrong again. Shortly after
publication of my book, Ross made this claim in a newsletter to his supporters
[5]. On March 7, 1995 I faxed him a letter detailing the "off-the-wall"
nature of his criticisms and correcting them. He did not reply to me. On
March 26, I sent him a hard copy. He still did not reply. Finally in May
I published my letter openly [1]. He still did not reply to me personally,
but in August he finally responded publicly [2]. In that letter to an editor,
Ross did not defend his criticisms specifically, but rather said that he
had consigned that job to several of his friends. Thus far, no criticisms
from those friends have appeared in any peer-reviewed scientific journal,
creationist or otherwise. (I'm hoping that will change.) Instead, Ross's
friends are relying on back-door circulation of letters and unreviewed pamphlets.
They are hiding from their supporters the existence of a public exchange
of articles between them and me in a non-peer-reviewed layman's newsletter
[6,7], particularly concealing the fact that I replied. As far as I know,
Ross himself has not personally committed to print any technical criticisms
about my book since August 1995.
4. "[Ross] elaborated further that he had discussed these errors with
Russ..." That is not true at all. Ross has not communicated with me
since his last letter to me on April 15, 1993. In that letter he finally
answered my persistent requests that he be an official ICC reviewer for
my forthcoming paper on cosmology. He refused to commit himself to that
job. Since 1993 he hasn't corresponded or spoken with me at all. So how
can he claim to have "discussed" the alleged errors in my 1994
book with me? If that is what Ross actually said, it is hard for me to imagine
it as anything but a direct, conscious lie.
I'm so used to half-truths (and worse) from Ross that they don't surprise
me any more. What surprises me is that there are people on CRSnet who still
unthinkingly tend to accept Ross's statements as true. Surely everybody
here should be able to see through him by now!
[D. Ihms note: we tend to believe someone if they claim to be a Christian.
When that person proves to be unrealiable, untruthful, hurtful, a slanderer,
... then we know better.]
Bill seems worried that the enemies of young-earth creation science may
eventually find something wrong with my paper. Some of my other creationist
friends have the same worry. But what would be so bad about that? Do I,
like the Bible, have to be inspired and inerrant? No. I'm proposing a scientific
theory, not writing new scripture! If any of you are placing your faith
in any supposed inerrancy of mine, you're in for a rude shock. I make mistakes!
Instead, place your faith in an inerrant Word of God. Read it straightforwardly.
Does it tell you that the world is young? That is the message I get, loud
and and clear. Well then, even if my theory should turn out to be wrong,
we know that a correct young-world cosmology exists. Let's seek it vigorously
---- and accept whatever mistakes we may make along the way with cheerfulness
and courage!
Cordially in Christ our creator,
Russ Humphreys
References
[1] D. R. Humphreys,*Bible-Science News* (BSN), Vol. 33:4 (May 1995), pp.
21-22, "An Open Letter to Hugh Ross," see Background Note. To
get back issues and reprints of BSN, call the Bible-Science Association
in Zimmerman, MN toll-free at 1 (800) 422-4253.
[2] H. Ross, BSN, Vol. 33:6 (August 1995). p. 6, "More from Ross and
Humphreys".
[3] D. R. Humphreys, BSN, Vol. 33:6 (August 1995), pp. 6-7, "There
you go again, Dr. Ross!"
[4] D. R. Humphreys, BSN, Vol. 33:6 (August 1995), p. 7, copy of August
13, 1994 letter to Hugh Ross.
[5] H. Ross, *Facts and Faith*, Vol. 9:1 (First Quarter 1995), pp. 12-13,
Progress Toward the Resolution of the Creation-Date Controversy".
[6] S. R. Conner and D. N. Page, BSN, Vol. 33:7 (September 1995), pp. 7-16,
"Light-Travel Time in *Starlight and Time*".
[7] D. R. Humphreys, BSN, Vol. 33:7 (September 1995), pp. 7-19, "How
We Can See a Young Universe".