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How dating methods work
Radioactive dating sounds complicated but it is really quite simple.
by Tas Walker
Eroding ages
The continents cannot be billions of years old because they would have eroded away long ago; there should be nothing left.
by Tas Walker
‘Billions of years’ makes Christians dumb (and atheists loud)
A brilliant way to muzzle Christians: Get them to believe in long ages.
by David Catchpoole
The fatal flaw with radioactive dating methods
When you peel away the mystery it’s obvious that the dates are not objectively measured.
by Tas Walker
The dating game
Scientists won’t accept radiometric dates they don’t like, as arguments over Mungo Man show.
by Tas Walker
Radioactive dating methods
Ways they make conflicting results tell the same story.
by Tas Walker
Radioactive ‘dating’ in conflict!
Tree trunks engulfed by molten lava couldn’t survive could they? Here’s evidence that they did!
by Andrew Snelling
How potassium-argon dating works
Why it has tended to reinforce what geologists already believed.
by Tas Walker
Flaws in dating the earth as ancient
When the numbers don’t add up, it’s time to examine the methods and the philosophy behind them.
by Alexander R. Williams
Our young solar system
Multiple lines of evidence support the Bible’s age of the solar system.
by Wayne Spencer
Helium evidence for a young world continues to confound critics
Russ Humphreys responds to six years of criticism of one part of the creationist research initiative into Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth (RATE).
by Russell Humphreys
Radio-dating in Rubble
How the explosive, 1980 eruption of Mt St Helens demolished radio-isotope dating.
by Keith Swenson