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Author: Pahu78
Date: Dec 26, 2007 17:01

Moon Recession

As tidal friction gradually slows Earth's spin, the laws of physics
require the Moon to recede from Earth. (Edmond Halley first observed
this recession in 1695.) Even if the Moon began orbiting near Earth's
surface, the Moon should have moved to its present distance from Earth
in billions of years less time than the 4.6-billion-year age
evolutionists assume for the Earth and Moon. So, the Earth-Moon system
must be much younger than most evolutionists assume.

Most Scientific Dating Techniques Indicate That the Earth, Solar
System, and Universe Are Young.

For the last 150 years, the age of the Earth, as assumed by
evolutionists, has been doubling at roughly a rate of once every 15
years. In fact, since 1900 this age has multiplied by a factor of
100!
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Re: Science Disproves Evolution         


Author: SEED
Date: Dec 26, 2007 17:17

On Dec 26, 5:01 pm, Pah...@gmail.com wrote:
> Moon Recession
>
> As tidal friction gradually slows Earth's spin, the laws of physics
> require the Moon to recede from Earth. (Edmond Halley first observed
> this recession in 1695.) Even if the Moon began orbiting near Earth's
> surface, the Moon should have moved to its present distance from Earth
> in billions of years less time than the 4.6-billion-year age
> evolutionists assume for the Earth and Moon. So, the Earth-Moon system
> must be much younger than most evolutionists assume.
>
> Most Scientific Dating Techniques Indicate That the Earth, Solar
> System, and Universe Are Young.
>
> For the last 150 years, the age of the Earth, as assumed by
> evolutionists, has been doubling at roughly a rate of once every 15
> years. In fact, since 1900 this age has multiplied by a factor of
> 100!
>
> Evolution requires an old Earth, an old solar system, and an old ...
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