Chalnoth
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Not all fossils. Burial in volcanic ash can cause fossilization. As can mudslides. Animals can be buried in tar pits and fossilized, or trapped in tree sap. The measurement of the age of the Earth at 4.6 billion years allows lots of time for a great number of very different natural disasters to have occurred to fossilize a great number of very different organisms.Fossils are created by catastrophes such as floods, not by a gradual process. Dead things begin to decay very quickly on land or in water so would have decayed before it became a fossil if an evolution time-scale is applied.
That's purely a statistical statement. There is no evidence that there were only two humans alive at any one point in time. Think about it this way: we have two parents, four grandparents, eight great grandparents, and so on back. As you go further back, you have more and more ancestors. If you go far enough back, there must be one person that every person alive today shares as their common ancestor. But that doesn't mean that was the only person, or pair of people, alive at the time.Recent research by a Yale mathematician, Joseph T. Chang, presented models showing that the most recent person who was a direct ancestor of all humans currently alive may have lived just a few thousand years ago.
Very true. And such dating is only done in very specific locations (see varves). The most reliable dating methods rely upon radiometric dating. In order to have a reliable dating of any object, you want to have multiple, independent measures of its age.Dating the earth by counting layers of sediment as a year is not accurate. Mt. St. Helens laid down 25 ft of fine layers in one afternoon
This argument doesn't concern me too much. There are much better reasons not to believe in a global flood, in particular the total lack of evidence of a global flood in the geologic record.If you think there is too much coal on the Earth for the Earth to be young, that is wrong, too, because it assumes that the climate before and after the flood were the same. Also, the flood would have created much more coal than a swamp would because it buried vegetation very quickly.
Well, I agree with you, in that it doesn't make sense to believe in the Bible without taking it literally. That's why I'm now an atheist: reality cannot be incorrect, and there is ample evidence in reality that a literal interpretation of the Bible cannot be correct.Looking at the Bible, we can see that the account in Genesis one must be taken literally because if evolution is true than there would have been millions of years of death before the fall. Death didn't enter the world until the fall, which happened after everything, including humans, was created.
For example, our own galaxy is something like 300,000 light years across and contains around 400,000,000,000 stars. The size of our own galaxy can be measured to a good deal of accuracy using very simple and reliable techniques, such as parallax (which uses the simple fact that the Earth will have moved to the other side of the sun in 6 months, and so nearby stars will have moved slightly with respect to far away ones). How much sense does it make that the universe could be a mere 6,000 years old if we can see light that took longer than that to reach us? And that's just our own galaxy. There are many, many, many more out there:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2004/07/image/a
As you can read in the above link, that image was taken of a patch of the sky one tenth the diameter of the full moon. I'd recommend taking a gander at the full resolution image found here:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2004/07/image/a+warn
Each and every one of those galaxies is going to be somewhere around 100,000 light years in diameter itself. Now, can you honestly look at these pictures and tell me that the universe is young? That God just decided to deceive us into believing that these things are out there?
After all, it's not just that there are this many galaxies out there, but we detect events occurring in them all the time. Some of the easier to see ones are supernovae, and we now have the experimental accuracy to detect a few supernovae a day. So if the universe was a mere 6,000 years old, then God would be deceiving us not only as to the mere existence of stars in our own galaxy, not to mention other galaxies far away, but also events occurring in these far away galaxies.
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