Which they are.This is only if our dating method is accurate.
It's easy enough to educate one's self is one so desires to do so.
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Which they are.This is only if our dating method is accurate.
Please tell me how that picture 'refutes' YEC.As I have posted many times one single picture can refute YEC
Unless natural processes prove otherwise.Please tell me how that picture 'refutes' YEC.
Better yet, explain how natural uniformitarianism refutes divine catastrophism.
How long did it take the oceans of this world to reach its current level?
Longer than that chalk?
Then I submit that if God can "heap" ocean water to its current level in one yoctosecond, He can most certainly "heap" that "tiny bit" of chalk together with no problem.
Then I submit that if God can "heap" ocean water to its current level in one yoctosecond, He can most certainly "heap" that "tiny bit" of chalk together with no problem.
Ain't that a pity?Logical fallacy. God-of-the-Gaps and violation of parsimony.
You mean, how did we get the figure of 4.54 billion years? Mainly by extra-terrestrial sources: namely, meteorites. Since they formed are pretty much the same time as the Earth and everything else in the Solar System, their age is a very good indicator of the Earth's age. There are a great many meteor fragments on Earth, which we have dated to 4.54 billion years old.So how did we arrive at a date for the "earliest times".
Yep, though probably not that much older.So the earth could be older than 4.6 billion years then?
It's irrational, but I don't see how it's illogical. God-of-the-gaps is an ad hoc, but not necessarily flawed, piece of logic. And parsimony refers to simplicity and probability; being unparsimonious doesn't disprove an argument outright.Logical fallacy. God-of-the-Gaps and violation of parsimony.
I thought it was from Zircon, the oldest mineral [?] on the planet.You mean, how did we get the figure of 4.54 billion years? Mainly by extra-terrestrial sources: namely, meteorites.
There are crystal minerals in Australia that date to 4.5 billion years old, and they could very well be Zircon. You'd have to ask a geologist for more details, I'm honestly a little out of my depth hereI thought it was from Zircon, the oldest mineral [?] on the planet.
.Oh, no you don't!There are crystal minerals in Australia that date to 4.5 billion years old, and they could very well be Zircon. You'd have to ask a geologist for more details, I'm honestly a little out of my depth here.
Oh, no you don't!
I fell for that trick once!
Flew to Australia, and none of the geologists there would talk to me!
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Just because we have no evidence the flood didnt occur doesnt prove it didnt
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
Flew to Australia, and none of the geologists there would talk to me!