(April 28, 2012 at 4:37 pm)Abishalom Wrote:(April 28, 2012 at 4:23 pm)Kayenneh Wrote: No, I do not know. But I'm not gonna hand it over on a silver platter for you. If you're too lazy to check it out for yourself, then that's your loss, not mine.Hand what over? I asked a simple question..."what radiometric dating method is used to date the earth?" If you cannot answer the question then why respond in the first place (rhetorical question)?
There are multiple lines of evidence, including radiometric dating, to support an ancient earth. Before you ask again "which radiometric method", the answer is "several", and they are in agreement - and there are other non-radiometric methods which are also in agreement with the figures obtained from radiometric methods.
There is no real controversy here, except amongst young-earthers who appear to prefer cognitive bias and clinging to ancient fables to fact.
Here's a thread I posted several months ago on the subject (with references).