Carbon Dating

Posted on Dec 3, 2009 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

Carbon Dating Is radiocarbon (C-14) dating accurate? The method relies on the false assumption that the amount of radiocarbon found in the atmosphere today is identical to what it was thousands of years ago. Since radiocarbon is produced in the upper atmosphere faster than it decays by radioactive decay, we likely have much more C-14 today than we had in the past. If an animal died under an atmosphere with half of the radiocarbon content than today’s, it would make it...

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Radiometric Dating

Posted on Dec 1, 2009 in Creation Nuggets | 1 comment

We are told the radioactive dating methods prove the earth is billions of years old. How do we know the results are accurate? We are always dating things of unknown age. The only way to tell is to date something of known age and judge the results. Recent lava flows in Hawaii were dated at 3 million to 1 billion years old by these methods; depending on where the sample was taken. Also volcanic lava which formed in the crater of Mt. St. Helens since 1980 was dated at 340,000...

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Rapid Petrification

Posted on Nov 19, 2009 in Creation Nuggets | 1 comment

How long does it take to petrify wood (i.e., turn it to stone) ? Not long!  Public service officials have reported instant petrified wood resulting from lightning strikes. It amazed the chain saw operators who tried to remove the stricken tree. Loggers were also responsible for other instant petrified wood. They accidentally felled a tree across a high voltage line. The power discharged into the ground producing intense heat, melting the ground. A tree sucked the molten...

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The Apparent Age of the Stars and a Young Earth

Posted on May 20, 2001 in Think & Believe Newsletter | 0 comments

The Bible indicates the universe is young but why does it appear so old?  Physicist, Dr. Russell Humphreys studied this problem for about 12 years.  His professional career as a scientist at Sandia Laboratories includes investigating various aspects of nuclear energy which requires a thorough understanding of relativity theory.  His answer to the problem is based upon Einstein’s prediction that clocks run at different rates.  The rate that a clock records time has been...

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