- n.
The theory that all geologic phenomena may be explained as the result of existing forces having operated uniformly from the origin of the earth to the present time.
- n.
The theory advocated by uniformitarians: the opposite of catastrophism. See catastrophe, 3, and catastrophism.
- n.
The uniformitarian doctrine.
Uniformitarianism is a theory based on the work of James Hutton and made popular by Charles Lyell in the 19 th century. This theory states that the forces and processes observable at earth's surface are the same that have shaped earth's landscape throughout natural history.
It's even called a doctine.
A teaching..
doctrines of men...
Mat 15:9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching
for doctrines the commandments of men.
In other words, Uniformitarian Doctrine, allows no room for God's hands forming the world.
They can observe changes according to what they see. But they don't see the force or the process itself.
Cern comes to mind.
Trying to expose black matter.
There's a reason why it's black. It says leave me alone.
But they keep picking and poking...
who knows what the hell they'll release....
oh oh.. i just found my tin foil hat..
That's Racist!
haha
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