Recent Earthquake Spawns New Island
A recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake in south-central Pakistan killed over 260 people and displaced thousands more. It also spawned a new island in the Arabian Sea hundreds of miles from the earthquake's source, demonstrating how quickly land surfaces can change under violent geologic stresses.1
Why Do Scientists Trust Flawed Methods?
Last month, the Creation Q & A column briefly answered the following question: Does radioisotope dating prove that the earth is millions of years old? We offered four reasons why radioisotope dating does not work.1 Whenever this information is presented to a live audience, someone usually asks the next question.
Doesn't Radioisotope Dating Prove Rocks Are Millions of Years Old?
by Brian Thomas, M.S., and John Morris, Ph.D. *
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