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Author Topic:   Age Correlations and an Old Earth: Version 1 No 3 (formerly Part III)
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06-11-2006 12:59 AM


Young earth, it's true
The rocks in outerspace break apart from the sun's rays. These rocks eventually turn into dust, according to the time of their exposure to the sun's rays. So, it was thought, before man landed on the moon, that when man would land on the moon, the rocket would sink in about 20 miles of dust, since it was thought the earth and moon were very old, millions or billions of years. And the first men to land on the moon were at first scared of this before landing. But, when they landed, they figured out there were only about 2 inches dust on the surface of the moon. This is how much one would expect if the moon or earth were 6,000 to 8,000 years old.
What do you say about this?
I'll get more to this thread a little later. With more proof of a young earth.

"If you’re living like there is no God you’d better be right!" - Unknown

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