"There is too little salt in the sea for an old earth (#C800)
If the earth were really billions of years old, we would expect to see more salt in the sea based on the current rate of accumulation. 1 2 The maximum age of the sea is 62 million years, not billions as evolutionists believe. 3
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Sources
Sarfati, J. D., & Matthews, M. (1999). Refuting Evolution. Green Forest, AR: Master Books.
Notes
- http://creation.com/salty-seas-evidence-for-a-young-earth ↩
- http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v7/n4/sea-salt ↩
- Sarfati, 1999, p. 114“Salt is pouring into the sea much faster than it is escaping. The sea is not nearly salty enough for this to have been happening for billions of years. Even granting generous assumptions to evolutionists, the seas could not be more than 62 million years old — far younger than the billions of years believed by evolutionists. Again, this indicates a maximum age, not the actual age.” ↩