Biblewriter wrote:
But the evidence I did give is overwhelming evidence that men and dinosaurs once cohabited this earth. You claim this evidence has been debunked. I answer that the video that I posted successfully debunks this alleged debunking.
Um, no, the video is the same type of special pleading seen over and over on the paluxy tracks. NSP has done a good job of helping to explain why the features you have mentioned can't be claimed to be footprints. Not only have many experts looked at these and all concluded that they are dinosaur tracks, but
even AnswerSINgenesis agrees they are dinosaur tracks. That's because they've recognized that a creationist touting these clear and obvious hoaxes is an embarrassment to the person making the claim, as well as both Christianity and creationism.
Dinosaur pursuit?
You hammer is a well known, laughable hoax too:
Here is a discussion of the evidence.
The London Hammer: An Alleged Out of Place Artifact
As before, even creationsits agree that the evidence shows that it's just a recently made hammer.
We know that there was a different Carbon 14 fraction in the atmosphere some time ago because Carbon 14 dating begins to differ significantly from tree ring dating on wood that is more than about three thousand years old.
As Kerrmetric (who actually understands this stuff) already pointed out, C-14 is reliable because it has proven itself reliable in thousands of tests, after being first calibrated. You can see this yourself in the graph here. Here it is, showing that carbon-14 is confirmed, in sample after sample, by many different tests, including tree rings, coral, formenifera, etc.
Biblewriter, I'm glad that we agree on the overall age of the earth.
Anyone how doubts the reliability of the dating methods needs to answer this question:
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why do the various dating methods (including C14, K-Ar, varves, dendrochronology, ice cores, obsidian, protein racecimization, speleotherms, superposition, geologic event dating, geomagnetic polarity, Pb/U, association, Rb/St, and others),
agree with each other when more than one can be used on the same sample?"
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