Someone at work had found a large series of audio CDs for what were labeled as "Old Testament studies" or something like that, where some guy tries to explain how each and every detail of our lives is done wrong according to the Bible based on his interpretation(which, according to him, is absolutely correct). The entire first CD has him "proving" that every facet of scientific proof about the age of Earth and the universe is wrong based on flawed concepts, while "proving" himself correct using his own flawed concepts. Here is my favorite example:
According evolutionists, humans have been around for 1-2 million years, possibly more. He said that at the reproduction rate of humans, there'd be many, many billions of people(I missed the number, but I think it was three digits of billions), and since there are only 4 billion people, the number of humans is more accurate to around the time of Noah's Ark(around 3500BC), which means evolutionists are wrong, and stupid. First, there are more than six billion people in the world, probably closer to seven(the copyright date is 2005, so it's not even because of old information), and second, the human reproduction rate has been going up pretty fast in the last couple of centuries, along with a similar decline in infant mortality. Not only that, but war, food limitation, disease, basically the whole Four Horsemen have been keeping populations down pretty well, up until modern times where we have reduced them(NOT eliminated, mind you) as factors in reducing population. Not to mention that the species homo sapiens(us) has only been around for I think around 20,000 years, although other species within the homo are considered human(after all, that's what "homo" means).
Funnily enough, the first CD ends cutting him off mid-sentence. Either way, I really don't want to argue about it. I'm still trying to figure out whether the aneurysm was caused by what I was listening to, or a mysterious, hand-shaped blunt impace to my face.