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Frequently asked questions listed by topic
‘Young’ age of the Earth & Universe Q&A
Survey:
Astronomy
What do comets tell us about the age of the solar system?
Is there evidence that the planets in our solar system are
only thousands of years old, instead of the millions of years claimed by evolutionists?
What about the age of stars?
How old is the moon?
How old is the sun?
See also Astronomy
Atmospheric Science
What features of earth’s atmosphere are inconsistent with billions-of-years
belief?
Botany
Can tree rings reveal how long ago Noah’s Flood took place? What about the
Huon pine trees that the media claims could be as much as 30,000 years old?
Geology
General:
Is there any geologic evidence that, contrary to evolutionary ideas, supports a
young age for the earth?
What about the dating of fossils by evolutionists, who claim
they are ‘millions of years old’?
Doesn’t it take millions of years for caves to form?
How long does it take for coal formation? What about the argument
that there is too much coal for a young earth?
See also Geology
Glaciology
Does the great depth of some glaciers indicate that the earth is millions of years
old?
Human History
Have archaeologists truly found Aboriginal artefacts that are about 176,000 years
old? What was the dating method, and is it considered reliable?
Are human population growth studies an indicator of antiquity or youth of humanity?
Can all people be genetically traced back to one woman ancestor, as the ‘mitochondrial
Eve’ hypothesis claims? How about tracing all people back to one common male
ancestor?
Oceanography
Does it take a long time for coral reefs to form?
What oceanographic evidence points to a young age for the oceans?
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