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<blockquote data-quote="Tolkien R.R.J" data-source="post: 73043071" data-attributes="member: 411644"><p>That is because I gave you the source for what you asked, <strong>diamonds</strong>. Here are some of the sources you require.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A. A. Snelling, “Conflicting ‘Ages’ of Tertiary Basalt and Contained Fossilised Wood, Crinum, Central Queensland, Australia,” <em>CEN Technical Journal</em> 14.2 (2002): 99–122. </p><p>A. A. Snelling, “Radiocarbon in ‘Ancient’ Fossil Wood,” <em>Impact</em> #415, <em>Acts & Facts</em>, January 2008, pp. 10–13. </p><p>A. A. Snelling, “Radiocarbon Ages for Fossil Ammonites and Wood in Cretaceous Strata near Redding, California,” <em>Answers Research Journal</em> 1 (2008): 123–144. </p><p>J. R. Baumgardner, A. A. Snelling, D. R. Humphreys, and S. A. Austin, “Measurable 14C in Fossilized Organic Materials: Confirming the Young Earth Creation-Flood Model,” in <em>Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism</em>, ed. R.L. Ivey Jr. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Creation Science Fellowship, 2003), pp. 127–147. </p><p>P. Giem, “Carbon-14 Content of Fossil Carbon,” <em>Origins</em> 51 (2001): 6–30. </p><p>A. A. Snelling, “Radioactive ‘Dating’ in Conflict! Fossil Wood in ‘Ancient Lava Flow Yields Radiocarbon,” <em>Creation</em> (January–March 1997), pp. 24–27. </p><p>A. A. Snelling, “Stumping Old-Age Dogma: Radiocarbon in ‘Ancient’ Fossil Tree Stump Casts Doubt on Traditional Rock/Fossil Dating,” <em>Creation</em> (October–December 1998), pp. 48–51.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tolkien R.R.J, post: 73043071, member: 411644"] That is because I gave you the source for what you asked, [B]diamonds[/B]. Here are some of the sources you require. A. A. Snelling, “Conflicting ‘Ages’ of Tertiary Basalt and Contained Fossilised Wood, Crinum, Central Queensland, Australia,” [I]CEN Technical Journal[/I] 14.2 (2002): 99–122. A. A. Snelling, “Radiocarbon in ‘Ancient’ Fossil Wood,” [I]Impact[/I] #415, [I]Acts & Facts[/I], January 2008, pp. 10–13. A. A. Snelling, “Radiocarbon Ages for Fossil Ammonites and Wood in Cretaceous Strata near Redding, California,” [I]Answers Research Journal[/I] 1 (2008): 123–144. J. R. Baumgardner, A. A. Snelling, D. R. Humphreys, and S. A. Austin, “Measurable 14C in Fossilized Organic Materials: Confirming the Young Earth Creation-Flood Model,” in [I]Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism[/I], ed. R.L. Ivey Jr. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Creation Science Fellowship, 2003), pp. 127–147. P. Giem, “Carbon-14 Content of Fossil Carbon,” [I]Origins[/I] 51 (2001): 6–30. A. A. Snelling, “Radioactive ‘Dating’ in Conflict! Fossil Wood in ‘Ancient Lava Flow Yields Radiocarbon,” [I]Creation[/I] (January–March 1997), pp. 24–27. A. A. Snelling, “Stumping Old-Age Dogma: Radiocarbon in ‘Ancient’ Fossil Tree Stump Casts Doubt on Traditional Rock/Fossil Dating,” [I]Creation[/I] (October–December 1998), pp. 48–51. [/QUOTE]
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