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Radioisotope
dating has become the standard method for estimating the age of
the Earth. Yet, the millions and billions of years estimated by
this method conflicts with the thousands of years that the Bible
indicates to be the age of the Earth. An eight-year research
project designed to explore the claims of radioisotope dating for
an old earth and to offer a young-earth alternative will be
completed by the Institute for Creation Research and the Creation
Research Society in 2005. The RATE project has found several major
pieces of evidence that radioisotope dating is in error by a
factor of many orders of magnitude and rocks commonly thought to
be billions of years old may only be thousands of years old. This
talk summarizes the project and discusses its major findings.