by CDI | Mar 8, 2016 | Age Dating
The earth is surrounded by a magnetic field that protects living things from solar radiation. Without it, life could not exist. That’s why scientists were surprised to discover that the field is quickly wearing down. At the current rate, the field and thus the earth...
by CDI | Mar 8, 2016 | Age Dating
How could a series of sedimentary layers fold without fracturing? The only way is for all the sedimentary layers to be laid down in rapid succession and then be folded while still soft and pliable. Author: Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Source: Answers in Genesis AIG Rock...
by CDI | Mar 8, 2016 | Age Dating
In many mountainous areas, rock layers thousands of feet thick have been bent and folded without fracturing. How can that happen if they were laid down separately over hundreds of millions of years and already hardened? Author: Dr. Andrew Snelling Source: Answers in...
by CDI | Mar 8, 2016 | Age Dating
If sediments have been accumulating on the seafloor for three billion years, the seafloor should be choked with sediments many miles deep. Author: Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Source: Answers in Genesis AIG Very Little Sediment on the Seafloor
by CDI | Feb 26, 2016 | Age Dating
Scientists use a technique called radiometric dating to estimate the ages of rocks, fossils, and the earth. Many people have been led to believe that radiometric dating methods have proved the earth to be billions of years old. Author: Mike Riddle Source: Answers in...
by CDI | Feb 12, 2016 | Age Dating
Age Dating Methods Overview Radiometric Dating methods referred to by evolutionists are notoriously unreliable, inconsistent, and provide dramatically flawed results. These methods are not the best evidence for the age of the Earth. m ore… What’s at stake? A)...
by CDI | Feb 12, 2016 | Age Dating
Without millions and billions of years, evolutionary history completely falls apart. Here are just a few of many credible evidences from various branches of science that tell of a world much younger than evolutionists claim. Author: Staff Writers Source: Answers in...
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