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Author Topic:   Mummified hadrosaur evidence of recent global flood
The Matt
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Message 3 of 43 (439998)
12-11-2007 7:15 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Kitsune
12-11-2007 6:31 AM


So you believe that this animal died, was buried and was completely mineralised within the last 4000ish years? If so, what is wrong with the idea that the animal died, was buried in a local event and was completely mineralised within a 4000 year period in the mesozoic and has been preserved in this state ever since? What specifically tells you that this must have been a recent event?

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The Matt
Member (Idle past 5569 days)
Posts: 99
From: U.K.
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Message 27 of 43 (440313)
12-12-2007 2:41 PM
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12-11-2007 9:20 AM


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No. I'm not a creationist
I know, I'm playing along
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The earth is 6,000 years old and nothing about this fossil indicates that it has to be any older than that.
That is about as useful as picking a single word out of a book and saying 'nothing about this word tells us this book has more than x pages'. You need to look at the bigger picture if you want to determine how old the world is. The topic was how this dinosaur is evidence for a young earth, and so far I fail to see how that counts as evidence at all.

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