Rate of Continental Erosion Precludes Believability of Radioisotope Rock Dates Selective Publication Enables the Fraud

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Considering the fact that at current erosion rates, the continents would level to sea level within about 15 million years, the rocks dated in the hundreds of millions and billions of years of age in reality must be much younger than 15 million years of age, born out by the fact that the radioisotope rock daters publish only testing results which conform to their preconceived notion according to darwinism and uniformitarianism concerning how old the rock is supposed to be, throwing out samples previously thought good ones so making up reasons that the samples were bad (though previously said good).