Do you actually think the hardcore scientific community would let through a paper from a creationist bulldog if it seriously fucked up some of their ideas even if it was absolutely water-tight with? I don't think so somehow.
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A scientific paper proving creationism would have to contain quite a few things.
1) scientific proof that a god exists
2) proof that the god in question is the god of the bible
3) proof that anything ever found to be older then 6000 years is somehow fake. ("lies from Satan" doesn't count)
assuming this could all be done scientifically, I see no reason why the scientific community wouldn't accept it.
When you have something that is really absolutely water-tight, then go ahead: Publish it, and get hailed as the next Newton.
But to say it in the words of Richard Dawkins: You can't provide anything water-tight for your "creationism". You cannot provide anything that even marginally fulfills scientific standards. Of course you can't. You are a fraud.
And one of the surest signs for a fraud is that he claims to be 'suppressed' by the scientific establishment.
Creationist are continuously producing leaflets, books and films about creationist concepts. They are always aimed at believers to reinforce belief with scripture and other lies. Creationists have no scientific credentials, the vast majority are preachers of scripture who lie about everything science has provided
If you can find any scientific rational with even a precarious toehold on reality from creationists then cite it.
If even one crationist concept was "absolutely water-tight" you'd all be pounding it at us relentlessly. You have NOTHING
As long as it's empirical, evidence-based and following reality, go ahead!
That's the Scientific Method, after all.
Every single scientist hopes to find the thing that will revolutionize every other theory, and have a brand new theory named after him/her.
There IS no Grand Conspiracy to keep Status Quo, unless you Creationists are involved in it.
Confused?
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