Dino Dating Conflicts: Carbon dating suggests less than 40,000 years old.

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CFynn
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Re: Dino Dating Conflicts: Carbon dating suggests less than 40,000 years old.
In reply to ljfinger, 4 months ago

ljfinger wrote:

CFynn wrote:

PhilPreston3072 wrote:

A team of researchers gave a presentation at the 2012 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting in Singapore, August 13–17, at which they gave 14C dating results from many bone samples from eight dinosaur specimens. Although the fossils were geologically dated to be over 65 million years old (Cretacious-Jurassic age), C14 dating showed they were less than 40,000 years old.

Something is not right here. There cannot be that much difference between the Geological date, and the Radiocarbon date. After millions of years of being buried, there should be no Carbon 14 left.

Please tell us how we can be certain that these specimens were so hermetically sealed over the last 40,000 years that no groundwater carrying C14, microscopic life forms, etc, didn't leach into and contaminate them. Then please explain how only 40,000 year old dinosaur remains could get into 65 million year old rock formations.

Thanks.

Easy - goddidit.

Oh, I forgot about HIM.

Of course, if one accepts the notion of an omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient GOD the Creator, then one can explain anything at all by saying GOD did it.

Edited 4 months ago by CFynn
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