(2-05) Scientific evidence for a recent creation (Creation Magazine LIVE!)
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All dating methods involve making assumptions. But many scientific dating methods, wi|mas
All dating methods involve making assumptions. But many scientific dating methods, with reasonable assumptions, do not support deep time and an old universe. Hundreds of dating methods support a young earth and recent creation of the universe.
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