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Originally Posted by 15.3IQ
n whichever way life developed, we have fossil traces of it that have been reliably dated at 3.5 billion years old. And there are suggestions from carbon deposit analyses (looking at percentages of the kinds of isotopes that we know are produced by life) that hint at an even earlier animation. The fossil remains, of bacteria, look similar to a modern variety, the Cyanobacteria, which are actually thought of as the most advanced.We are looking at some two to three hundred million years for the appearance of a form of life on Earth.
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Studies of early Earth environments and the evolution of microbial life
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But, as been shown before, carbon dating only goes back to 60,000 years. So where do the numbers for 3.5 billion, 65 million, 10 million come from, when they can't place anything older than what they claim is 60,000 years?
It comes from the geological record, right?
But what if all of this was lies?
Saying it takes millions of years to make a fossil, what if there was an event that changed the world.
Read this article.
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How did a bunch of eggs (more than 100) all become fossils at once? How were there also dinosaur prints that were captured at the same time? If we put together these 2 things, we see a SUDDEN, VIOLENT change in something (the earth).
This one moment in time, of a dinosaur laying eggs and walking away was captured forever (until ScIeNtists uncovered it). What does it show to you? 2 separate events, or one?
What could have caused all these eggs to have suddenly stopped working? What could have caused the prints to be suddenly captured?
The answer is simple.
Noah's Flood.
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