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Post by Pahu79 on Jun 7, 2012 12:56:23 GMT -5
Continental Erosion
[/b][/center] The continents are eroding at a rate that would level them in much less than 25 million years (a). However, evolutionists believe that fossils of animals and plants at high elevations have somehow avoided this erosion for more than 300 million years. Something is wrong. a. Nevins, pp. 80–81. George C. Kennedy, “The Origin of Continents, Mountain Ranges, and Ocean Basins,” American Scientist, Vol. 47, December 1959, pp. 491–504. Roth, “Some Questions about Geochronology,” pp. 65–67. “North America is now being eroded at a rate that could level it in a mere 10 million years ...” [/i]Dott and Batten, p. 133. 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! Actually, most dating techniques indicate that the Earth and solar system are young—possibly less than 10,000 years old. From “In the Beginning” by Walt Brown
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