ISBN-13: 9781105534027 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 410 str.
Many people in the twenty-first century have trouble believing the Bible because they believe the timeline produced by radiometric dating techniques. They surmise, "How could these radiometric proofs, which are accepted by the scientific community, be wrong? Could the many laboratories, which have calculated the age of dinosaur bones to be 65 million years old, be wrong?" Others maintain their faith in the Bible but are conflicted over the seemingly irrefutable arguments presented by the community of radiometric date setters. The modern mind is assailed by the teaching of the Bible and the opposing teaching of science. In particular, the claims of the various radiometric dating techniques, including carbon dating, seem to prove the Bible wrong. Because these radiometric dating claims are in such opposition to the Bible, a choice must be made. The purpose of this book is to clarify that choice and expose the weakness in the radiometric dating argument.
Many people in the twenty-first century have trouble believing the Bible because they believe the timeline produced by radiometric dating techniques. They surmise, "How could these radiometric proofs, which are accepted by the scientific community, be wrong? Could the many laboratories, which have calculated the age of dinosaur bones to be 65 million years old, be wrong?" Others maintain their faith in the Bible but are conflicted over the seemingly irrefutable arguments presented by the community of radiometric date setters. The modern mind is assailed by the teaching of the Bible and the opposing teaching of science. In particular, the claims of the various radiometric dating techniques, including carbon dating, seem to prove the Bible wrong. Because these radiometric dating claims are in such opposition to the Bible, a choice must be made. The purpose of this book is to clarify that choice and expose the weakness in the radiometric dating argument.