You seem to be implying that you know that the Coelacanth is 350 million years 
old from radiometric dating techniques.  Please do tell, what sort of 
radiometric dating tells you that it is 350 million years old?


Jojo


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    For example, you assume that the Coelacanth is 350 million years old.  How 
do you know that?
  We have been over this ad nauseum.  I accept radiometric dating.  In many 
cases it is simply superb.  You are welcome to continue rubbishing it but you 
should be aware that in the almost unanimous view of intelligent and well 
educated people you are thereby only rubbishing yourself.

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