At a Glance: When you read about the ages of certain ancient artifacts, or even the age of the earth itself, how do we know such numbers? How do scientists determine the age of fossils that have been under the surface of the earth for thousands of years?
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When you read about the ages of certain ancient artifacts, or even the age of the earth itself, how do we know such numbers? How do scientists determine the age of fossils that have been under the surface of the earth for thousands of years? In this video, Calvin Smith exposes what secular scientists don't tell people about
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- When you read about the ages of certain ancient artifacts, or even the age of the earth itself, how do we know such numbers?
- How do scientists determine the age of fossils that have been under the surface of the earth for thousands of years?
- In this video, Calvin Smith exposes what secular scientists don't tell people about
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