Here's your answer: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. (Exodus 20:11).
According to this -- which was written with "the finger of God" -- the earth was created within those six days. So if Adam was created in 4004 BC, the earth is a little over 6,000 years old.
"The half-life of radiocarbon (14C) is 5700 ± 30 yr, which makes it particularly useful for dating in archaeology. However, only an exceptional hindrance of the beta decay from 14C to 14N—a so-called Gamow-Teller ß-decay—makes this half-life so long."
https://www.cambridge.org/core/jour...s-it-so-long/40C969D635697E923338763B56402862
According to this -- which was written with "the finger of God" -- the earth was created within those six days. So if Adam was created in 4004 BC, the earth is a little over 6,000 years old.
"The half-life of radiocarbon (14C) is 5700 ± 30 yr, which makes it particularly useful for dating in archaeology. However, only an exceptional hindrance of the beta decay from 14C to 14N—a so-called Gamow-Teller ß-decay—makes this half-life so long."
https://www.cambridge.org/core/jour...s-it-so-long/40C969D635697E923338763B56402862
Len's answer : - Thank you for your contribution. However in the ancient Greek (Bible Greek) the word used in Gen. 1:1 has been correctly translated as “created” but in Exod. 20:11 and 31:17 a different word was used and it has been apparently translated as “made” in all Bible versions. - As near as I am able to check on the Greek words original meaning, it appears to carry all the following meanings in English. - Made, Produced, Prepared. I am no expert in Ancient Greek but hopefully someone who is, and reads this may be able to throw more light on it. As it stands these verses do not appear to change anything I said, as the Exodus verses could possibly be simply referring to the bringing into being all of these things for mankind's benefit.