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Author Topic:   Age Correlations and an Old Earth: Version 1 No 3 (formerly Part III)
The Matt
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Message 215 of 357 (430933)
10-28-2007 12:05 PM
Reply to: Message 211 by Elhardt
10-28-2007 1:39 AM


Re: It just keeps adding up -- the earth is OLD.
And there is evidence that rivers were depositing sediments into the ocean 6-7000 years ago there meaning it was partly free from ice
Why is that a problem? look at Greenland today. We see rivers fringing the ice sheet where it melts. If the climate was warmer 6-7000 years ago, we'd probably see that in Antarctica. What bearing does that have on the age of the ice sheet?

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