Sometimes it seems like the whole world is going to hell in a hand basket. The QAnon conspiracy theories, combined with the conspiracy theories about COVID death counts and everything else, have me wondering if I have gotten some fundamental ideas about how humans operate wrong. Are we as humans that much more inclined to believing conspiracy theories than to fact checking?
Somehow this all feels easier to handle if we look instead at a conspiracy theory we all already knew existed. Say, Young Earth Creationism for a moment. Lets turn to a post by Ken Ham on Answers in Genesis website that I found insightful because of what it tells us about how conspiracy theories work.
Were not going to evaluate the truth or falsehood of Hams claims. Instead, were going to analyze some patterns common to all conspiracy theories.
1. The Highly Technical Claim
Lets start with Hams claim:
In places like the Grand Canyon, scientists routinely find fossilized trackways millions of years before they find fossils of the creatures that made them. Its pretty convenient that creatures made footprints... then millions of years later the same creatures lived in the same region and just happened to be fossilized too! (Actually, such a notion strains credulity! It makes much more sense that these footprints and the creatures that made them were buried very soon after one another as the global floodwaters buried creatures as they fled).
The first thing to note is that there are no footnotes here. For all the reader knows, Ham could be making this up whole cloth. And remember, this piece isnt written for geologists or others with relevant expertise. Its written for laypeople. The average layperson does not have the background to effectively evaluate these claims. I am a reasonably well educated person, and even I am not sure where Id go to try to determine whether Hams claims regarding tracks and fossils are accurate.
Oh and by the waythe paper Ham is responding to here does not even make this claim. It analyses some footprints found in the Grand Canyon and concludes that they are roughly 313 million years old, and that the creature that made them had a similar gait to modern tetrapods such as dogs and cats.
See this, from the papers press release:
Living species of tetrapodsdogs and cats, for exampleroutinely use a lateral-sequence gait when they walk slowly, says Rowland. The Bright Angel Trail tracks document the use of this gait very early in the history of vertebrate animals. We previously had no information about that.
In other words, Hams entire claimthat tracks are found millions of years before the creatures that made them are foundis complete bullshit. Rowland is manifestly not saying that modern dogs and cats are the creatures that left the 313 million year old footprints.
So thats the first thingconspiracy theorists take advantage of the fact that the average person does not have the background knowledge needed to assess the truth or falsehood of arcane technical information.
2. The Questionable Experts
Ham then does this bit:
Geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling, who heads up our Research Department here at Answers in Genesis, comments on finds such as this one
Okay, quick pause. The second thing to note in this piece is that Ham brings in an expert whom he describes as a geologist. Snelling must be credible, because he is a geologist with a Ph.D., right? Well no, not necessarily. People with doctorates are not automatically experts on everything in their fieldand you can get a Ph.D. and still fall for nonsense. And as it turns out, Snelling is a special case.
If you click on Snellings name, you find this:
Dr. Andrew Snelling holds a PhD in geology from the University of Sydney, Australia. He serves as Answers in Genesis Director of Research and is the Editor-in-Chief of the online Answers Research Journal. Dr. Snelling is active in research and writes and also speaks on topics such as the Flood, fossils, and the Grand Canyon.
If you scroll down on the page, you find that Snelling received his Ph.D. in geology in 1982, you find a list of awards and papers, all from creationist organizations. You also find this bit:
Andrew was raised in a Christian family in Sydney, Australia, and his interest in geology began very soon after his conversion to Christianity at nine years of age. His very firm conviction in the authority and veracity of the Scriptures brought him to the creation/evolution controversy early in his teens, so that by the commencement of university studies, Andrew already had a clear scriptural perspective on the literalness of Creation and Noahs Flood, and an unmistakable call from the Lord for a life-long involvement in creationist ministry.
According to his bio (also listed by Answers in Genesis), Snelling went full-time into creation research in 1983, a year after receiving his Ph.D. Nearly all of his published work is in young earth creationist journals. The only exceptions are a handful of papers in the 1980s about theKoongarra uranium deposit, which is unsurprising given that that is what he did his dissertation on. Answers in Genesis touts the fact that Snelling did some ongoing consulting on the Kungarra uranium deposit for both industry and the Australian government throughout the 1980s as proof that he is a real geologist, when in fact he appears to never have moved beyond the narrow scope of what he studied in his dissertation.
Snelling is not an actual expert. He got his Ph.D. because he wanted to go into young earth creationist ministry, not because he wanted to actually become a geologist. The only actual geologist work hes done is directly directly to his dissertation, in the years immediately following its completion. But even if hewerean actual geologist working in his field, that would not make Snelling infallible.
And remembergeology is a big field.Everyfield is a big field. Acting like a radiologist is de facto a trusted expert on COVID-19a virusbecause he has an MD by his name isweird.
3. The Coverup
Lets look at Snellings comments, quoted by Ham:
Yes, its a pattern in the fossil record that footprints are found in strata millions of years before foot bones, and evolutionists never explain how the critter survived millions of years after leaving its footprints until it finally got buried.
This is outrageous. No one claims this. This is a blatant attempt to sow misinformation.
I discuss this in my book Earths Catastrophic Past (chapter 52) and in one of my presentations (Fossils: Buried in the Flood, not Evolution over Millions of Years), and it was first presented in detail in a paper by Adventist Leonard Brand and a co-author J. Florence in 1982. The evolutionists have never answered this challenge in the 38 years since. The pattern is the same for reptiles, amphibians, dinosaurs, birds, and mammals.
Often there is 5 to even 20 million years between the fossilized footprints and the fossilized foot bones of the same animals. How did these animals survive for these millions of years after making their footprints before their bodies were buried and fossilized?
This is the third thingthe allegation of a coverup. Heres the thing, thoughif there really were a big problem with footprints and foot bones being separated by millions of years, youd see a lot more than one paper published by two Seventh Day Adventists in 1982in a young earth creationist journal.
The place to work out questions like this is within the relevant scientific field, not in the court of public opinion. Brand and Florenceand Snellingcould have gone through the regular channels. They could have done research and written papers and submitted them to credible scientific journals. If the papers were rejectedif there is indeed some sort of wide scale coverup going onthey could go public with that. But to allege, without even trying proper channels, that an entire field has a huge flaw, isweird.
To a degree that may be unhealthy, every researcherand every scientific journalwants to publish a big break. Theres a lot more to be gained in publishing show-stopping new research thats flashy than in plodding along with research articles that, while important, will be read by two dozen people tops. So if you want to get me to believe that theres some obvious problem in geology thats being covered up, youre going to have to do a lot more than just assert that.
Remember, the layperson does not have the background to know whether what Ham is asserting (and quoting Snelling asserting) is true. Hams piece makes an assertion, quotes an expert backing it up, and alleges a coverupbut does not offer one single piece of evidence, or even provide information that would let a layperson check it for themselves. I tried googling fossil tracks and leg bones and millions of years, and found nothing at all.
If I as a relatively well educated layperson cant double check Hams assertions to see if they are valid, effectively no one can. And remember, this isnt an article in a scientific journal or conference program raising a question for discussionthis piece is aimed at laypeople, the very people without necessary background information or access to data necessary to actually assess the claims validity.
4. Just Asking Questions
One last thing. What is Hams central claim?
In places like the Grand Canyon, scientists routinely find fossilized trackways millions of years before they find fossils of the creatures that made them. Its pretty convenient that creatures made footprints... then millions of years later the same creatures lived in the same region and just happened to be fossilized too!
Ham asks whether it seems odd that scientists would claim footprints were created millions of years before fossils of the sort of creature that made them were found. Its pretty convenient that creatures made footprints... then millions of years later the same creatures lived in the same region and just happened to be fossilized too, he says. Its pretty convenient is sort for just asking questions.
Conspiracy theorists frequently raise questions as odd with the implied assertion that answers dont exist. In this case, what Ham asserts is odd does not soundat allas odd as he claims, when you break it down. A creature left footprints, but did not leave fossils. (Most creatures do not leave fossils.) Millions of years later similar creatures lived in the same area. Some of these creatures left fossils. There is literallynothingodd about this at all. If you talked to someone who actually studies this, theyd be able to flesh out a lot of whats going on here in much further detail with no problem at all.
Remember that Hams actual assertion is that the creatures left footprints while trying to escape a global flood, and then died and were buried by the flood, and then fossilized. This is a more extraordinary claim that you might realize hes making when he is just asking questions about scientific claims. This is something conspiracy theories do quite oftenthey lure someone in with their questions about things that seem odd and then later, after a person has stepped foot in the door, things get reallyweird.
Conclusion
So. What did we find? First, the making of a claim that the intended readers do not have the technical knowledge or background to actually understand. Second, bringing in a someone with a Ph.D. to hold up as an expert, despite serious problems with their credentials. Third, the allegation of a coverup, with no evidence at all to back this claim up. And forth and finally, the central claim is based on innuendo and just asking questionsits pretty convenientrather than on positive evidence.
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