Radiometric dating is an example of inductive reductive circular reasoning. It requires the assumption that nuclear decay rates are constant and an unwarranted application of the half-life rate law to nuclear decay.
Only Half a Life?
What do you really want out of life? Do you want to fool yourself with SciPop that there's no hell so that you can live this fraught and miserable existence and end up in it?
Consume the Earth with Her Increase
For a fire is kindled in mine anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and shall consume the earth with her increase, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains. (Deuteronomy 32:22) KJV
Claim CF210: Constancy of Radioactive Decay
We are preserving a copy here because they will probably delete this article when they realize how gravity works.
Genesis 2:17, 3:4
When Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil they didn't immediately drop dead. Does this mean that there's a contradiction in the Bible?
To sink, sank: יִמַּ֣ךְ – makak
One Hebrew gravity concept occurs in the context of a house so neglected that the roof falls in. The root that the word foundation is derived from is makon: the establishment of a foundation and sinking down.
Why is the Interior of the Earth Hot?
Why is the interior of the Earth hot? The answer is summarized as: "we don't know," which is odd because most people believe that mainstream science (SciPop) knows exactly how the Earth works.
Were Adam and Eve Toast? by Joe Meert
This is a direct copy of Joe Meert's post as of 8/29/2018 We decided to preserve it here because because he'll probably want to delete it.
July 30th
The fourth axiom of popular science (SciPop) is "nuclear decay has always been constant." It's wishful thinking, a way to induce a rationalization of radiometric data to make rocks look older than they really are.
July 10th
When God said "cursed is the ground for your sake," nuclear decay began. It was exponential. High atomic weight elements were concentrated at the center of the Earth, so the core melted.
