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Quote (stevestory @ May 28 2013,17:21) | Quote (Freddie @ May 28 2013,17:12) | A genyewine prediction (UD Link): Quote | Here’s a YEC & YLC prediction.
When an observed mutational rate for the Y-Chromosome is found. To the extent as above for mitochondrial Eve. The age for Y-chromosomal Adam should come out to about 4500 years old (i.e. the time since Noah).
There you go, a risky prediction has been made. |
All science so far!!
Great thread! |
YEC is already wrong ten ways to sunday, who cares to test further? You can find some evidence for just about anything. YEC is the wrongest thing since Wrong came to Wrongtown.
show me wikipedia: Quote | A paper published in March 2013 determined that, with 95% confidence and that provided there are no systematic errors in the study's data, Y-chromosomal Adam lived between 237,000 and 581,000 years ago |
As a friend once said, "Field Tested, Field Rejected!" |
But when they carbon dated that Y chromosome it came out at 4,500 years old. Checkmate, Darwinists!
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