Layman
by Dr. Andrew Snelling
5288
Format: MP3
Length: 55 mins.
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Radiohalos have been described as a “very tiny mystery” hidden in the crystals that make up rocks. Dr. Andrew Snelling explains how these tiny mysteries unlock a biblical understanding of radiometric dating and the age of the earth.
- radioactive
- radiocarbon
- dating
- methods
- fossils
- age
- earth
- millions
- years
- andrew
- snelling
- radiohalos
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