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Therein lies the debate though. See, modern researchers have made the old earth claim for some time now and their dating methods have been shown to be inconsistant. Don't you recall the several hundred thousand year old Hominid tooth that turned out to be Farmer Blow's pig tooth no more than 30 years old? Evidence? Read those articles about dating methods. There is, I believe, ample evidence to support a much younger earth.
(On a side note, there are Creationists who hold to an old-earth view (claiming somewhere between 60,000 and 600,000 years of earth age) just as there are evolutionists disagree about the age of the earth/universe. Its and in-house debate and both views embrace a creation model. I personally see more evidence to support a younger earth.)