Carbon dating used by experts, backs up Bible claim. The same carbon dating that, according to the Bible-believing creationsists, isn't accurate. Can't have it both ways.
I'm not surprised. After all, "It is written."
Already posted
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1345309/posts
There still using carbon dating.
If carbon dating is considered inaccurate by creationists, why don't they oppose findings based on it which support their theories?
Beat me upside the head with a twinkie, but I still think God created all through the process of adaptation.
PS. What do you call a person who believes both creation and parts of evolution?
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Posted by blam On News/Activism 01/26/2005 8:44:58 PM PST · 155 replies · 3,194+ views Globe And Mail | 1-25-2005 | Michael Valpy Archeologist unearths biblical controversy Artifacts from Iron Age fortress confirm Old Testament dates of Edomite kingdom By MICHAEL VALPY Tuesday, January 25, 2005 Canadian archeologist Russell Adams's interest is in Bronze Age and Iron Age copper production. He never intended to walk into archeology's vicious debate over the historical accuracy of the Old Testament -- a conflict likened by one historian to a pack of feral canines at each other's throats. Yet by coincidence, Prof. Adams of Hamilton's McMaster University says, he and an international team of colleagues fit into place a significant piece of the puzzle of human history... |
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Posted by Catholic54321 On Religion 01/27/2005 10:42:23 PM PST · 8 replies · 295+ views chn | 26 January 2005 Canadian archeologist Russell Adams's interest is in Bronze Age and Iron Age copper production. He never intended to walk into archeology's vicious debate over the historical accuracy of the Old Testament -- a conflict likened by one historian to a pack of feral canines at each other's throats. Yet by coincidence, Prof. Adams of Hamilton's McMaster University says, he and an international team of colleagues fit into place a significant piece of the puzzle of human history in the Middle East -- unearthing information that points to the existence of the Bible's vilified Kingdom of Edom at precisely the time... |
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Archeologist finds evidence of Old Testament Validity |
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Posted by NYer On Smoky Backroom 01/29/2005 6:12:28 AM PST · 452 replies · 4,799+ views Catholic News Agency | January 28, 2005 Hamilton, Ontario, Jan. 28, 2005 (CNA) - Canadian archaeologist Russell Adams, a professor at McMaster University has recently unearthed evidence, which helps to show the historical accuracy of the Bible.Professor Adams and his team of colleagues have found information that points to the existence of the Biblical Kingdom of Edom existing at precisely the time Scripture claims it existed. The evidence flies in the face of a common belief that Edom actually came into existence at least 200 years later. According to the Canadian Globe and Mail, the groupís findings ìmean that those scholars convinced that the Hebrew Old Testament... |