Edited by Greg Neyman
Argument:
Gary Bates says that although scientists think the King Clone is around 11,700 years old, scientists now speculate it is about 7,500 years old
Source: Gary
Bates in Patriarchs of the Forest (answersingenesis.org/creation/v25/i1/patriarch.asp)
Dec 02
Response:
Carbon dating of King Clone confirms that it is 11,700 years old.
"Scientists" in this case is singular! Only one scientist gave this speculation
An age of 7,500 years is still 3,000 years prior to the young earth global flood
UC-Riverside Newsroom (Palm Springs Creosote Bush)
Radiocarbon Dating (Wikipedia)
Dendrochronology (Wikipedia)
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