scientists cant prove the earth to be whatever billion years old can they... but natural disaster like a flood or God simply making the earth look old are much more reasonalbe... Gods pretty old... hes been around for forever...so there
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Dear hardinsd22,
Since it is now eight years after your original comment, I hope that you have long since learned how to propose and structure an argument. I also hope you have learned how to express yourself clearly and how to write good grammatical English.
I don't hold out that much hope, however.
Regards,
rw23
@Anon
"We have the rocks"
Indeed. And not just those, but the rock:
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What became known as the 'Genesis Rock'. Brought back by Apollo astronauts James Irwin & David Scott.
A piece of Moon rock. Not Earth Rock, please note hardinsd22 (22 = your IQ, presumably). It was found - after analysis - to be precisely the same age as the Earth: 4.5 billion years.
I think that fact says it all. Certainly enough to completely annihilate your argument.
“scientists cant prove the earth to be whatever billion years old can they...”
Well, no. ‘Proof’ is for math and courtrooms. Scientists, however, can show you the evidence they’ve collected that leads to the conclusions they’ve published. Your move would be to actually engage the evidence, show where it errs or how it errs. Maybe remind them of another observation that impinges, here?
"but natural disaster like a flood or God simply making the earth look old are much more reasonalbe”
Floods leave evidence, though, and we don’t find any.
And your GOD took care so that every single form of dating, whether radiometric, or dendrochronology, or straitiography, all agree to an older world. Erosion matches, fossils are sorted, fossilized footprints are levelized… And then in one book says the complete opposite.
“.. Gods pretty old... hes been around for forever...so there”
Um, ‘so there’ is a childish form of ‘mike drop.’ You haven’t earned a ‘so there.’ You’ve asked questions and made allusions, without any evidence that demands a verdict.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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