Quote Originally Posted by mont974x4
I don't believe it's older than about 10,000 years. The carbon dating etc. has been proven to be far less accurate than we were told

...pressure from the flood...would explain fossils etc.
There are many other physical characteristics of our Universe that tell give us ages. The cosmic microwave background gives us an age for The Universe to be about 14 billion years old. Globular clusters give us a minimum age of at least 10 billion years.

You haven't answered my previous question: Why are human fossils (or other species today) not found below the KT layer? "...fossilized sedimentary layers found all over the world...contain a concentration of iridium hundreds of times greater than normal." It in fact has a very similar concentration of iridium as asteroids in space. Where was the record of this impact in the bible or in human history? Or even any of the other major impacts? Boltysh crater, Silverpit crater, Eagle Butte crater, or the Vista Alegre crater.

These are all huge events that would have been very noticeable and very problematic to any living thing on the Earth during these impacts. A 1 km objects would release in 10,000 megatons of TNT into the Earth and into the atmosphere. That's equivalent to setting off 500 atomic bombs. Some of these craters indicate objects much larger that that.