Wrong Assumptions Yield Wrong Answers

Posted on February 24, 2007 
Filed Under Creationism vs. Evolutionism, Ephraim (Multitude of Nations), Genetics, Haplogroups, Human Migrations

One of the biggest difficulties in tracking the migrations of the lost tribes of Israel with the use of genetics (haplogroups) is the fact that the evolution-based theories grossly inflate time-frames for various migration routes from the Middle East and Central Asia. Unfortunately, radio-carbon dating is the instrument largely used to peg the migration timelines. But can radio-carbon dating be trusted?

Most people don’t understand how different dating methods work. And many scientific articles and/or papers on various topics frequently do not reference what dating method is used to come up with their respective dates. Maybe the authors assume we’re just dumb sheeple and we’ll swallow whatever they feed us. Sadly, often they’re right concerning what we’ll swallow as fact.

I recently found a short article that explains in simple language why radio-carbon dating isn’t reliable. It is called “Wrong Assumptions Yield Wrong Answers” by Bruce Malone. Click here to read it.

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