Definition of young-earther in English:
young-earther
nounˈjʌŋˌəːθəˈyəNGˌərTHər
another term for young-earth creationist
Example sentencesExamples
- No young-Earther says that Yom always means a literal day.
- The anti-Darwin movement, at least in its popular form, began in the primitive whoops and hollers of young-earthers and seven-day literalists.
- The young-Earther proposes that the sequence of fossils represents the differing abilities of animals to avoid the rising flood waters in the time of Noah.
- One of the guys in my dorm was even a young-earther.
- A number of the creationist Kansas Board members and science writing committee are young-earthers.
- Yom does very rarely have a non-literal meaning, as young-Earthers have always acknowledged.
- One of the three papers was written by a young-Earther.
- The fact that there were long deliberations shows that young-Earthers were there raising their voices against the old-Earth majority.
- I know of no young-Earthers who accuse all old-Earthers of denying a literal Adam and Eve.