On the age of the earth, the Oklo natural reactor is relevant. Since
flood geology goes along with creation science, consider the many mined
salt deposits of various ages. They could not have been deposited by the
Flood. They are clearly the result of evaporation of brine (sea water)
over long periods in great bays replenished from ancient seas. One runs
from the west border of Missouri to the northern border of Texas. The
deposits under the Mediterranean Sea are also relevant.
Dave (ASA)
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 11:47:27 -0500 "Jon Tandy" <tandyland@earthlink.net>
writes:
> Thanks Burgy, these would be included in my evidences on the age of
> the
> earth. I decided to break the two topics apart, because there are
> so many,
> and the nature of the evidences are largely different (except for
> instance
> showing that radioactive dating of meteorites and moon rocks lines
> up with
> dating from earth formations). I'll send a list of the items I have
> for
> earth history once I finish outlining it.
>
> Jon Tandy
>
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