I'm reminded of a fellow I served in the Army with in Iraq. He worked for Civil Affairs and was an intelligent and fun loving guy but when it came to religion he was an absolute fundimentalist. He had all of these fundimentalist videos which he'd share with anyone and everyone in which it was claimed the world is 6,000 years old and the grand canyon was created by Noah's flood. I came up with tons fo examples and showed him peer reviewed articles which directly debunked the fundimentalist's claims of a 6k year old Earth but he would have none of it. He claimed science was a religion and was no more valid then his religion.
What got me the most is when he'd claim radioactive dating was "a lie created to deny god". I went over the details of K-Ar dating and how the crystal structure, the shape of the elements, and there respective charges made it highly likely any of the daughter particles found in the crystal were the result of radioactive decay and since we know the half life of the molecules involved we can get a pretty good estimate on age. He claimed that since a person hadn't been watching the radioactive decay for all 20 million years that no one could possibly know the decay rate of the radioactive particles.
You simply cannot reason a person out of a position they did not originally reason themselves into.
What got me the most is when he'd claim radioactive dating was "a lie created to deny god". I went over the details of K-Ar dating and how the crystal structure, the shape of the elements, and there respective charges made it highly likely any of the daughter particles found in the crystal were the result of radioactive decay and since we know the half life of the molecules involved we can get a pretty good estimate on age. He claimed that since a person hadn't been watching the radioactive decay for all 20 million years that no one could possibly know the decay rate of the radioactive particles.
You simply cannot reason a person out of a position they did not originally reason themselves into.
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