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

Do Young C-14 Results Reflect Contamination?

Rethinking Carbon-14 Dating: What Does It Really Tell Us about the Age of the Earth?

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?

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