Here's a thought question for you: It is estimated that there is about 175 times the organic matter buried under the earth than exists in our biosphere today. If this matter were buried as a result of a catastrophic global flood, would that have any impact on the C14 to C12 ratio?
So would it?
And here's another one: It the physical or climatological conditions on the earth really were different as seems to be indicated by the account in Genesis, what effect could that have on the C12/C14 ratios?
The answer is, of course, yes. But Wiley won’t entertain that possibility, let alone the actual evidence in favor of the Noahitic flood. But he’s not religious! Oh no, he’s just has a very, very, very, very, very, very passionate committment to Darwinian naturalism. LOL