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WagnerPaiva said:
Torillian said:

Has there been any experimental evidence to suggest that the earth's magnetic field (or any magnetic field for that matter) has an effect on the rate of nuclear decay?  Found a theoretical paper on it but I feel like if you have a conclusion already thought out then you can almost always make it work in your hear, I'd like to see this thing in practice.  

I'm also confused by the concept that you don't think nuclear decay is necessarily consistent but you assume things like the moon moving away from the Earth and population growth rates have to be.  I assume conventional scientific studies have been done on both of these phenomena, have you looked into them?

Please don't put your hypothesized emotional responses on me or other atheists.  Just because we don't think there's a god doesn't mean that the idea of one is terrifying, it just means I don't see a reason to think he exists.  

First of all: I do not discuss with moderators. I am not looking for trouble. However I will answer this one post of yours, to the next ones I will say "Yes sir."

Now, decay is not uniform, it depends of the external conditions. Just ask that to the meat in your freezer.

My evidence is: the scientists that are brave enough to test any possibilities that defy old Earth and Evolution are being fired from their Universities ans Research Institutes, so, we are at a loss.

I showed you guys two diferent researches that found soft tissue inside fossiles, you guys laugh. The Universities did the same. How is that fair? Our truth is just not good enough to those that hate God, simple as that.

Science is not, and will be not scientifical till they also test the possibility that a God exists. Till then, it is just a creed that hates God and tries to create models of the universe that makes Him absent.

I don't think you understand the scientific method. You should really go out and read some proper books on these topics rather than just trying to find the odd and random pieces that support your world view.

Science doesn't touch the topic of god because it's not something that can be tested or proven. It seems to me that extremely religious people want to interfere with the scientific method because of some perceived threat to their belief.