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That's an extreme oversimplification of the science behind it. I've taken some classes in the subject and looked behind the veil, so to speak, without having to go too far or too deep into it, and it might sound like comparing bones is something that's done hastily and simplistic the way you say it, but it's not. I'm not going to entertain a discussion in this thread about it, so that's my last words on it.
Ahhh . . . the old non-debate debate. Well played.
And on the other topic about reading the Bible literally, I was a hard-core fundamentalist and literalist for 30 years. I never was a liberal Christian, but rather the extreme other end of the spectrum. Things changed, however, and I can today appreciate the Bible from a non-literal viewpoint even as a non-Christian now. The world makes more sense when you can incorporate all of it into one view.
I have to admit, that seems to work for a lot of people. Gives them a warm fuzzy sort of feeling deep down inside. I prefer the literal approach, it is, in my opinion, far more rewarding, for example it took me to the following which I offer you for quick consideration. Not for debate, no need to respond, you may not even want to read it.
Bible Dating