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When I asked him about carbon-14 testing and the like he simply replied that this was God's way to "test" us, to test our faith. hmmm. ok.>>Yeah - I heard that un before too!
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>Carbon 14 and Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) dating methods have produced contradicting results. Let's see if I'm right, they measure the decay of Uranium and potassium, two of the parent elements of "rock", to produce Argon. They assume that the rate fo decay is constant. Have they been always constant for all these billions of years?
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>A Carbon 14 testing can give you one result and K-Ar test can give you totally different reading, perhaps difference f few millions years.
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>Maybe its the best we have, but it can very will give tainted result.
Dean, when measuring age in geological time scales, which is what these techniques are used for, a few million years either way is a blink of the eye.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.