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Author Topic:   Does radio-carbon dating disprove evolution?
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08-11-2006 3:44 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by randman
08-10-2006 11:55 PM


Even if radiocarbon dating is faulty, how does that disprove evolution? It would damage claims of an old earth, but all it would do to evolutinon is give it a shortter timespan to work within. And after seeing creationists give out the "hyper-micro-evolution" line of bullshit to explain speciation after the flood it would seem even they wouldn't have a problem with evolution occuring in a short time span.

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