@John_Kngston @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @ObserverX01 @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Reread the definition of half-life, as you clearly don't quite grasp it. What would prevent a comet from being billions of years old? What are you even trying to say about magnetic fields?
@Bim_Just_Bim @John_Kngston @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Here is a good summary of "young earth" arguments (debunked by logic and science): talkorigins.org/faqs/hovind/ho…
@ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ OK, I read the refutations relevant to my point, and immediately spotted several logical fallacies. Along with the snide way it was written, forces me to reject it. If they can make errors in something as simple as their logic, I have no reason to believe their science
@John_Kngston @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Well, the links are there for more objective readers to consider. Not much I can do for a closed mind.
@ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ I was happy to read them, but they were logically fallacious. I have no reason to believe their science if their logic is so obviously flawed
@John_Kngston @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ What specific logic flaw did you find? Maybe I overlooked something.
@ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ The main one I noticed was in the comet section. It mentioned that we have no specific visual or testable evidence for the Oort cloud, yet it placed the onus on creationists to disprove that it exists Before it's been proven to exist
@John_Kngston @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Let's pretend the Oort cloud does not exist and comets that were created with the solar system SLOWLY wander back into the gravity well. How does that prove the earth is NOT 4.6 billion years old?
@ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ If the Oort cloud does not exist, and, as you already mentioned, Halley's Comet has a lifespan of ~40k years, then there would be no comets. They all would have melted away billions of years ago
@John_Kngston @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Already that would prove Young Earth theory to be wrong because a literal interpretation demands about 6,000 years since creation. Beyond that, what evidence do you have that it didn't take over 4.5 billion years for THESE comets to be drawn back into the gravity well?
@ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ That doesn't prove it wrong, that's not even an issue. It's a fairly young comet, and it still has quite a lot of passes to make. They're 4.5 billion years old and the sun just now started pulling them in? That's a precise window of existence
@John_Kngston @ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ There are comets that have lived and died in our lifetimes. Are they young too?
@John_Kngston @ObserverX01 @Bim_Just_Bim @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ Here’s how it works. If you have evidence that is so incontrovertible that it cannot be consistent with the current 4.5byo earth or 13.8byo universe and is ONJY consistent with 6kyo then present it. If you don’t have that, you’re just making noise.
@John_Kngston @Bim_Just_Bim @OdinSkoll @Mimothekitten @STFloggers @FreeAtLast2021 @StephFeminist @MsVanillaRose @LifeNewsHQ I didn't say ALL of them fell into the gravity well at once. That would be oddly precise. Gravity is weak far away from the sun so there is no reason to believe they all enter the gravity well at the same time. Still don't see comets proving the earth is only 6K years old.