The age of the Earth is a topic of debate between creation scientists and secular scientists. Creation scientists argue that the Earth is young, citing contradictions in secular dating methods and the presence of original biomolecules in dinosaur bones. Secular scientists, on the other hand, rely on uniformitarian assumptions to assign ages to the Earth and its features. However, these assumptions lead to contradictions, such as the presence of radiocarbon in specimens that should be millions or billions of years old.
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