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@morningstomper123 That's an interesting story and one that I should pause to take into account. Perhaps I've spent too much time arguing with the hardcore that I forget there are a lot of people who might actually appreciate new information. Thanks for sharing!
Tapiola2007 2 months ago
@Tapiola2007 Whilst I agree that MOST discourse with creationists will get us nowhere, I reject the notion that I am wasting my time. When I was a christian as a child, nobody even disagreed with my world view. Then, as a teenager, I met someone in a chat room who told me that the bible was full of contradictions. It blew my mind, the idea that someone could think so radically differently to me. As thinking people, I think we can help the human intellect simply by making our thoughts known.
morningstomper123 2 months ago
@morningstomper123 You're wasting your time with these Creationist numbskulls. They've already reached the conclusion before considering the evidence. No matter which discipline you focus on to demonstrate a fact about the natural world, these delusional nutcases will come up with bogus arguments to create confusion. Dendrochronology has nothing to do with god, it's simply good science. However, these lunatics must cling to their supernatural fantasies.
Tapiola2007 2 months ago
@biggbaddjohn Hey, did you watch the video? What did you think? Do you understand dendrochronology now?
morningstomper123 2 months ago
@biggbaddjohn If the exact age of something is unknown, that does not mean we cannot tell the minimum amount of time it has existed. In other words, there is a dendrochronology that dates back to 17, 000 BCE for the kauri tree. This would make the kauri species AT LEAST 19, 000 years old. What is its' exact age? The answer to that is unknown. Has the tree been around for at least 19, 000 yrs? The answer is yes. Watch "whispering giants pt 1" posted by "mtadaki" and tell me what you think.
morningstomper123 2 months ago
@morningstomper123 Hummm... the tree registry of new zealend itself says the age of this tree is unknown. How do you come up with information anyway ???
h t t p (://)register(.)notabletrees(.)org.nz/tree/view/800
biggbaddjohn 3 months ago
@morningstomper123 LOL morningstomper can't read...
Tāne Mahuta is a giant kauri tree (Agathis australis) in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand. Its age is unknown but is estimated to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years old
How come wikipedia has such a vastly different age for the Kauri tree ???
biggbaddjohn 3 months ago
@kw757 Atheism is prozac for the soul....
biggbaddjohn 3 months ago
Jesus is Santa Claus for adults! (Naive adults, mind you!)
kw757 4 months ago
@BereanBeacon1 Actually there is consensus. "methuselah", the worlds oldest living tree, is over 4500 years old, evidenced by the number of rings counted from core samples, and that's conclusive.. Also, the fact you are talking about living trees means you don't understand dendrochronology, which cross-references the rings from thousands of samples (living and dead) and correlates them into a chronology, proving that kauris have been living and dieing constantly for over 19 000 years!
morningstomper123 10 months ago