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Author Topic:   250 million year old bacteria
CoolBeans
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02-12-2013 10:37 PM


So it has been "revived" a bacteria in a salt deposit dated to be 250 million years old. YECs claimed it as evidence of a young earth. I have not heard the other side of to say something about it.I would like to start a discussion on this topic. Basically the creationist argument is, how can an organism survive all this time?
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02-13-2013 8:57 AM
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02-12-2013 10:37 PM


I'm not familiar with the verb in the first sentence, and again, I think you need to provide more detail, and supporting links, if any.

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