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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
Distance measurements.... Levels of Helium 3 isotope in our own Sun (which makes it a 2nd generation star).... And yes, several types of radiometric dating (NOT carbon dating since that is only accurate to about 50 thousand years and then in only specific instances). And this isn't eve taking into account dating that our own Earth provides using tectonics, geological and magnetic field fluctuations. For instance there are several large mass-extinction craters from asteroid impacts. When could these have taken place in a 6-7 thousand year period?
Simply put, ALL the evidence has to be twisted and crammed into a Young Earth/Young Universe model to make it "sorta" work -if standing on your head, looking in a mirror, while suffering from the flu.
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Soooo, if I understand you correctly you subscribe to the 24 hour / young earth model, right?