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Science is divided on the age f the Earth, some say it is millions of years old and others say it is 6024 years old.

Renowned scientists such as Brian Cox, Kent Hovind and Ken ham have theories that seem to contradict each other. Both have valid arguments but we live on an Earth with finite resources so, if the Earth is millions of years old I would like the 'so called' old Earth scientists to answer these questions:

Why has the air not run out? If the Earth was millions of years old we would have used it all up by now.

Why has water not run out? Even after 6000 years there are shortages of water, surely if the Earth was older we would have used it all up?...Are 'Old Earthers' saying that the Earths inhabitants did not drink water before the Earth was created 6024 years ago?

Where are all the waste and the dead bodies? Mmmm, did this and they just disappear...

I think most of you will agree that this is 'Checkmate' old Earthers.
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Are you really serious? Have you ever had a terrarium? They are making nature versions of an ecosystem. The world has been able to replenish itself, so far, because of the balance of nature, because the atmosphere surrounding our living space has been protective. It is becoming painfully obvious that humans are not always good protectors of this delicate balance. We are at a tipping point, we have been partially responsible for climate change that is seriously threatening that balance.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 Of course he's serious. Everyone knows university professors only think about tenure, getting published, sports cars, and impregnating undergraduates and they have no sense of humor!
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