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Post by Pahu79 on Jun 5, 2012 10:07:57 GMT -5
Volcanic Debris
[/b][/center] Volcanoes eject almost a cubic mile of material into the atmosphere each year, on average. At this rapid rate, about 10 times the entire volume of Earth’s sedimentary rock should be produced in 4.5 billion years. Actually, only about 25% of Earth’s sediments are of volcanic origin, and much greater volcanic activity existed in the past. No means have been proposed for removing or transforming all the missing volcanic sediments. Therefore, Earth’s sediments seem to be much younger than 4.5 billion years (a). a. Ariel A. Roth, “Some Questions about Geochronology,” Origins, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1986, pp. 75–76. “It has been estimated that just four volcanoes spewing lava at the rate observed for Paricutín [/i] and continuing for five billion years could almost account for the volume of the continental crusts.” [/i] Stansfield, p. 81. Most Scientific Dating Techniques Indicate That the Earth, Solar System, and Universe Are Young. For the last 150 years, the age of the Earth, as assumed by evolutionists, has been doubling at roughly a rate of once every 15 years. In fact, since 1900 this age has multiplied by a factor of 100! From “In the Beginning” by Walt Brown
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