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Posted by Sam Patterson on June 15, 2002 12:34:08 UTC

"K-Ar is not the only dating used for rocks!!! You've got Rb-Sr and U-Th-Pb as well."

I didn't say it was. I just posted that link because I though it would take you some time to get through. It seems you just dissmised because...... why did you dissmiss it so quickly? Did you even read it all? Ohh, and about those other methods:

About Rb-Sr dating: http://www.icr.org/pubs/imp/imp-178.htm

U-Th-Pb dating:
http://www.icr.org/research/as/uthpbdating.html

"Even if this study does refute K-Ar, it still has the other methods to contend with."

Ok. Name them.

You: "Sam: Do you want to learn or are you here to just continue to post links to websites whose information is grossly incompetant?"

Well, this website is not grossly incompetant.
They have all kinds of information on all subjects, as I have shown. The real question is, are you going to read my links, or ignore them and stay in your ignorance? Here some are again:

http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/17656.shtml?show=top

The bottom half of those links are all about dating methods.

Rich: Do you want to learn or are you hear to just say my links are stupid without giving me any reason why?

KC2GWX

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