To: Tribune7
Tribune7 wrote"Actually, the absolute, undispute, inarguable answer to this is you don't know. And neither do I. There are a lot of guesses, some of which are better founded than others. "
I dont want the absolute undiputable answer I want gore3000's answer. I want his best guess thats all I want. Your attempt to sidetrack what we want only proves one thing.
How old is the Earth?
To: Sentis
Sorry if I gave away the answer. But we still don't have an answer from
the person you've been asking. I too would like
his response.
HOW OLD IS THE EARTH?
To: Sentis; Condorman; longshadow; Junior; VadeRetro; B. Rabbit; whattajoke
Gentlemen, my advice is to permit no distractions. No tap-dancing away. No changing of the subject. We must have an answer to a very direct question:
HOW OLD IS THE EARTH? If it is protested that this question is itself a diversion from more important issues, the response is simple: Just answer the question, and the diversion will be over. A simple answer is all that is required -- such as "I believe the earth is X years old." That's all it will take. No big deal. No flame wars, no pulled threads. Just a simple answer to the question: HOW OLD IS THE EARTH?
So why won't he answer the question?
To: Sentis
Your attempt to sidetrack what we want only proves one thing. ??????
How old is the Earth?
I don't know. How old is the Earth?
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