Dating the Earth (Part 1)
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26m
Geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling joins us to talk about scientific methods used to date the earth. In particular, we’ll be discussing radiometric dating and demonstrating how these methods have fatal flaws. Rocks known to be only just 10 years old have yielded dates of millions of years. Dr. Snelling explains the methods and the unprovable assumptions built into them.
Original airdate: November 29, 2020
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