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Author Topic:   Evolution. We Have The Fossils. We Win.
Coragyps
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Message 5 of 2887 (767894)
09-03-2015 8:21 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by Faith
09-03-2015 2:50 AM


Trilobites and crabs, Faith. It seems I have brought them up before. Both were/are seafloor scuttlers, but your Flood sorted them so very well that their fossils NEVER show up in the same horizontal slab of rock.
And it happens with hundreds of other fossils, Faith: the whole fossil record.

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Message 37 of 2887 (767994)
09-04-2015 9:22 AM
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09-04-2015 2:23 AM


Re: And Now Some Ankylosaurs
They are the cousins I was talking about earlier, that are also seen in the trilobites that also are found collected together in different sedimentary layers.
And collected there without even one crab. And, for that matter, not a single teleost fish - not one bass, perch, herring, smelt, salmon, carp, seahorse, catfish, or tarpon. No lobsters.
And conversly, there are no trilobite fossils in any of the rocks that have crab, teleost, or lobster fossils. None. Nada. Keine. They ain't there. Your Flood CANNOT EXPLAIN THESE FACTS, Faith. The very magickest of water can't prevent every dead herring from washing or falling into a trilobite bed and getting buried with them, all over the world.
And trilobites are just one of hundreds of examples like this. Eurypterids. Everything in the Burgess Shale. Conodonts. Anaspids. Ostracoderms. On and on..... We have the fossils, Faith, and THEY ARE SORTED!!

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Message 47 of 2887 (768022)
09-04-2015 5:31 PM
Reply to: Message 46 by mike the wiz
09-04-2015 5:01 PM


Trilobite and crabs, Mike.

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Message 105 of 2887 (768721)
09-13-2015 1:46 PM
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09-12-2015 8:51 PM


Trilobites and crabs, Faith. Conodonts and seabass. Eurypterids and seahorses.
Why are those pairs NEVER found together?

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Message 108 of 2887 (768727)
09-13-2015 2:08 PM
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09-13-2015 1:47 PM


Because of gravity. Dead things that were swimming will eventually sink. And you just cannot seriously argue that every clam and every teleost fish ever completely avoided any neighborhood that had trilobites or eurypterids or conodonts.
And those are not even a start on the hundreds of never-coexisting fossils that one can find.

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Message 129 of 2887 (769501)
09-21-2015 6:46 PM
Reply to: Message 128 by Faith
09-21-2015 6:28 PM


Re: Reptiles to Mammals
Very similar-appearing critters - say, European moles (Talpidae) and marsupial moles (Notoryctidae) are very different in their DNA. Similar finished houses, but the blueprints don't gee-haw at all.

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Coragyps
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Message 343 of 2887 (774219)
12-14-2015 4:17 PM
Reply to: Message 342 by Big_Al35
12-14-2015 3:41 PM


Which ever excuse works best eh. So based on this pattern I kinda figure that giant skeletons really do exist.
So where are they? In a secret globalist storage locker in Hamtramck, Michigan?

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Message 382 of 2887 (775624)
01-03-2016 10:47 AM
Reply to: Message 381 by Dr Adequate
01-03-2016 10:04 AM


Well, let's start with Big Al's screen name. It may be open to interpretation as meaning that Big Al is himself a giant tool. And maybe even a globalist - our planet is, after all, pretty large.

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Message 494 of 2887 (824324)
11-26-2017 6:19 PM
Reply to: Message 490 by Dredge
11-26-2017 6:27 AM


Now you are just yanking our chain. That is up into a Trumpian realm of absurdity.

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Message 503 of 2887 (824367)
11-27-2017 2:06 PM
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11-27-2017 8:23 AM


Re: what a pathetic God Dredge markets
Whom we ALL seek?
Speak for yourself.

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Coragyps
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Message 715 of 2887 (828541)
02-20-2018 7:58 PM
Reply to: Message 714 by Faith
02-20-2018 6:10 PM


Re: A Fair Assessment
Faith, my dear: I think the problem may lie on your side of the net. Your refusal to even consider what’s been learned in geology in the last couple of centuries, and to substitute your musings for those realities, just sort of makes it difficult to carry on an actual conversation with you. You are mistaken: our planet is about 4.5 billion years old. And we’ve got fossils, and much more, that show that.

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Coragyps
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Message 827 of 2887 (828739)
02-23-2018 11:03 AM
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02-23-2018 5:15 AM


Re: A Fair Assessment
Do you have any idea as to what schist might be, Faith? Even a whiff of a clue?

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Coragyps
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Message 973 of 2887 (829081)
03-02-2018 5:40 PM
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03-02-2018 4:20 PM


Re: A few comments
You need to go to more beaches, I think. Brighton, UK has pebbles, ranging up to cobbles. Oregon has boulders. Louisiana has mud in places.

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Message 1969 of 2887 (831407)
04-16-2018 6:11 PM
Reply to: Message 1968 by Faith
04-16-2018 5:33 PM


Re: The Imaginary Fossil Order is a false interpretation
Show your math, please.

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Coragyps
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Message 2014 of 2887 (831456)
04-17-2018 10:12 PM
Reply to: Message 2006 by Faith
04-17-2018 9:38 PM


Re: The Imaginary Fossil Order is a false interpretation
Yup.
The trilobites are separate from the crabs.
The dinosaurs are separate from the mammoths.
The pleisiosaurs are separate from the porpoises.
On and on....
Every time....
Without exception.
I think I know the reason for that.

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