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Evidences for a Young Earth
Secular scientists fully accept a principal that was developed by a Scottish geologist, Charles Lyell, called the principal of uniformitarianism. This theory says that same slow geologic processes (such as erosion and sedimentation) and their current rates and magnitudes of change is all that is required to determine the age of the earth. It ignores catastrophic events. Therefore these slow gradual geological processes must have required millions of years to occur.
This lecture provides evidence that proves the earth cannot be millions of years old using the same principals. There are hundreds of physical processes that attempt to set limits on the age of the world. But more than 90% of these processes give an age less than billions of years.
I discuss only ten physical processes, out of the hundreds available and I demonstrate that the uniformitarian principal yields far younger results than what is required by evolutionists. The ages derived are not actual, but are maximum limits. The earth is far younger.
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