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Science Confirms a Young Earth

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January 29, 2018
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Watch Austrailian-born geologist, Dr. Andrew Snelling reveals the faulty logic of some evidence interpretation methods.

Rocks are ultimately dated by methods that measure radioactivity. Yet these are based on three unprovable assumptions – initial conditions, subsequent contamination, and the decay rate of the parent atoms. Copious examples demonstrate that the assumptions used by evolutionary scientists are not even reasonable. And even the measurements today of the decay rates are not trustworthy. So the radioactive dating methods are flawed. Instead, there is much evidence that confirms the earth is young, just as the Bible clearly teaches.

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Geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling shows that the extent and order of the rock layers and the fossils they contain indicate that a global inundation (a worldwide flood) occurred and wiped out many creatures burying them in sediment layers across the continents. Powerpoint slides illustrate the amazing details. Fossils had to form by extremely rapid burial of the creatures. The sediment layers had to also form catastrophically. Many of the layers can be traced across continents. The evidence does not support evolution and millions of years. Rather only the Flood of Genesis adequately explains this record of death and destruction on a global scale.

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