Isn’t it interesting that the oldest living things on earth are the Bristlecone Pine trees found in California? Are you aware of anything older still living today?
Not really, some say that the Bramble Bushes in New England are 14,000 years old. However, the evolutionists are really fudging on these dates. Here’s what they do…Since bush trunks aren't thick enough for a core of 6000 rings, like Bristlecone Pines, they try to trace the root connections to a series of supposedly "older" bushes, and then add up all the rings. You may have seen this kind of thing occur when you try to pull up certain kinds of plants; their roots are connected to all the others nearby. Obviously, these evolutionists are doing some creative "guesstimation" on how old the colony really is.
According to Dr. Charles Jackson a creationist, “some of the Bristlecones may be 6000, but that's a max... these could be some that survived the Flood.” Evolutionists will claim that some of the Redwoods are 14,000 years old, but they still haven’t produced the documentation for such ages, according to Dr. Jackson.
Question: Does it bless you as a Christian to know there is a growing body of scientific evidence that supports the Bible’s account of the Great Flood? Just think, God allowed the Bristlecone Pine trees to date the flood (4000 years) and perhaps even creation (6000 years).