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Creation 13(1) cover First published:
Creation 13(1):52
December 1990
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Atomic clocks reset?

‘There has been in recent years the horrible realization that radiodecay rates are not as constant as previously thought, nor are they immune to environmental influences.
‘And this could mean that the atomic clocks are reset during some global disaster, and events which brought the Mesozoic to a close may not be 65 million years ago but, rather, within the age and memory of man.’

Frederic B. Jueneman, FAIC, ‘Secular catastrophism’, Industrial Research and Development, June 1982, p. 21.

(From The Revised Quote Book, which gives 130 quotable quotes on creation/evolution by leading authorities. Available from Creation Science Foundation (P.O. Box 302, Sunnybank, Qld, 4109, Australia), and Master Books (P.O. Box 1606, El Cajon, CA 92022, USA).)