No, the current most accurate scientific evidence for the age of the earth is 4.567 billion years..
Please see the related link to the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) website.
Darwin suggested that the Earth was much more than 6000 years old. His theory of evolution and the evidence he presented indicated that the Earth had undergone extensive geological changes over millions of years, which contradicted the idea of a young Earth as proposed by some contemporary beliefs.
coz they were stupid
The earth is approximately 6000 years old according to the Bible. Most geologists think that the earth is about 4.3 billion years old. You are free to accept whatever approach suits you.
Great then tell about 5500 years old.... Ans1-Nothing, the Earth is 6000 years old.
Creationists often believe that the earth is around 6,000 to 10,000 years old, based on a literal interpretation of the Bible. This belief is in contrast to the scientific consensus, which holds that the earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old.
they have lived on earth for about 6000 years
No. Judaism is about 6000 years old and Hinduism is well over 10000 years old.
The majority of Modern Egyptians are Islamic Creationists who believe the world is between 6000-9000 years old.
the Victorians thought the earth was just over 6000 years old +++ Some did but already scientists had realised it is far older and were trying to calculate just how old it really is. (The 6000 yr estimate was based on lineages in the Bible, and a lot of assumptions!)
Approximately 6000 years old!
The belief that the Earth is only 6000 years old is based on a literal interpretation of religious texts. However, scientific evidence, including geological formations, fossils, and other dating methods, show that the Earth is actually around 4.5 billion years old. Other cultures have histories and myths that span much longer time periods, reflecting their own unique perspectives and beliefs.
James Hutton, a Scottish geologist, suggested that the Earth is much older than 6000 years in the late 18th century. This concept challenged the prevailing belief in a young Earth based on religious interpretations. His work laid the foundation for modern geology and our understanding of Earth's long history.