Technical
Results of a Young-Earth Creationist Research Initiative
by Edited by Larry Vardiman, Andrew A. Snelling, & Eugene F. Chaffin
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 6.25 x 9.25 in.
Pages: 876
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Institute for Creation Research
Published: 2005
What does science really reveal about the age of the earth? The popular old-earth interpretation clouds our view of the accuracy of Scripture and has become a stumbling block to many. But have we been misled about the reliability of radioactive dating methods? This technical book is a continuation of the reporting for a five-year research initiative.
- radiometric
- rate
- project
- radioactive
- dating
- technical
- old-earth
- carbon
- dating
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