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how old is this ol' rock?

any nutjobbers here think that dinosaurs are a hoax from god to weed out the nonbelievers?

just wondering
 
Shooter is the one who has interesting ideas about this. If I remember correctly he thinks the world is 6000 yrs old.
 
The photos of the dinosaurs frolicking on the moon are a hoax.
 
Shooter is the one who has interesting ideas about this. If I remember correctly he thinks the world is 6000 yrs old.

BrianfromWA, as I recall, also believes the Earth is pretty hot young thing.
 
well lets hear from these guys! convince me, i am an open book
 
I think the earth didn't exist before we were born. its all a dream.
 
maybe we all evolved from aliens and we are going backwards through time turning into snake haired gorgons
 
maybe we all evolved from aliens and we are going backwards through time turning into snake haired gorgons

How dare you say snake haired gorgons are a lower life form than humans. Some of my best friends are snake haired gorgons.
 
4.5 billion years old. It had oceans and life after about the first 200 million.
 
The Earth is younger than I am. That still makes it pretty old.
 
Cut this bitch in half and count the rings!
 
Cut this bitch in half and count the rings!

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BrianfromWA, as I recall, also believes the Earth is pretty hot young thing.

Correct. And though I normally don't pull this card, in the interests of time I can't think of anything more I'd add than to the previous thread about this...which I'm too busy to look up right now.
 
Evidence for a Young World
by D. Russell Humphreys, Ph.D.


Here are fourteen natural phenomena which conflict with the evolutionary idea that the universe is billions of years old. The numbers listed below in bold print (usually in the millions of years) are often maximum possible ages set by each process, not the actual ages. The numbers in italics are the ages required by evolutionary theory for each item. The point is that the maximum possible ages are always much less than the required evolutionary ages, while the biblical age (6,000 years) always fits comfortably within the maximum possible ages. Thus, the following items are evidence against the evolutionary time scale and for the biblical time scale. Much more young-world evidence exists, but I have chosen these items for brevity and simplicity. Some of the items on this list can be reconciled with the old-age view only by making a series of improbable and unproven assumptions; others can fit in only with a recent creation.

And to be perfectly honest; the more our civilization becomes smarter; we will learn ways to speed up processes that are unfathomable.
 

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