LittleNipper wrote:
And if the hammer and its handle is recent...
No--they date back to the latter half of the Nineteenth Century.
LittleNipper wrote:...how did it come to be embedded in ancient rock?
The "London Hammer" is an example of how minerals in solution can solidify around a foreign object.
LittleNipper wrote:Does that mean that such ancient rock may not be as old as uniformitarians think?
No.
LittleNipper wrote:OR are you in error concerning the age of this hammer. Which is it?
The hammer dates back to the latter half of the Nineteenth Century. The minerals in the concretion date back to the Paleozoic.
LittleNipper wrote:Why do evolutionists fail to mention the Creator?
I'm sure they mention the Creator all the time.
LittleNipper wrote:Do they use exclusion tactics to promote their own naturalist theories?
No.
LittleNipper wrote:Have uniformitarians proven with repeatable experimentation the "truth" of their declarations?
No, because "declarations" are not the subject of scientific experimentation.