They are only unproven theories at best. Radiometric dating, Isotopes, and carbon -14 dating are all controversial. The earth by some accounts is very young and not billions of years old as some have postulated.
If the earth and life on earth were really as ancient as the theory of evolution requires, a great proportion of radiocarbon ages should be infinite. This is because, with a half-life of only 5730 years, initial radiocarbon in a fossil decreases in about ten half-lives to a level too low to be measured.
A large data base of radiocarbon ages are within the range of biblical chronology or not far beyond it as quiet as this information is kept from the public's view.
Creation scientists have noted these discoveries in their reports. Rarely recognized by the scientific community.
Check out the Creation-Science Research Center.
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