During a Sunday evening elective at my church, where the preponderant view is young earth, the video series was from Ken Hamm, director of Creation Research.
The leader of the class, who is a YEC himself, said that carbon 14 dating is accurate out to 10,000 to 15,000 years. I didn't have the heart to point out that since carbon 14 dating shows the earth's dirt to be in the millions or billions of years old, he just refuted his own view.
If carbon 14 dating is accurate out to 15,000 years, and the earth was only 6-10,000 years old, the vast majority of soil samples would prove a young earth.
But, proper understanding of Gen 1:2 shows an indeterminant span of time between v.1 and v.2. We just don't know how old it is.
What we should absolutely know is that the earth was created WAY before Adam was created; not just 6 days.
The leader of the class, who is a YEC himself, said that carbon 14 dating is accurate out to 10,000 to 15,000 years. I didn't have the heart to point out that since carbon 14 dating shows the earth's dirt to be in the millions or billions of years old, he just refuted his own view.
If carbon 14 dating is accurate out to 15,000 years, and the earth was only 6-10,000 years old, the vast majority of soil samples would prove a young earth.
But, proper understanding of Gen 1:2 shows an indeterminant span of time between v.1 and v.2. We just don't know how old it is.
What we should absolutely know is that the earth was created WAY before Adam was created; not just 6 days.
There is no way to determine this rate pre flood. Hence any carbon dating that reaches before the flood should be ignored..