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Author Topic:   Fossil Distribution and Method of Deposition in Geological Layers
nator
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Message 10 of 20 (194784)
03-27-2005 6:11 AM
Reply to: Message 5 by Coragyps
03-26-2005 10:07 PM


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I think we really could let this one die - I addressed some sedimentary issues like limestone deposition and dolomitization a couple or three weeks ago, and Faith ignored them just like he/she did someone else's presentation of the same sort of thing earlier today. We're flogging a deaf/dead horse.
She did the same with Crash's (and at least one other person's) mention of the appearence of angiosperms and gymnosperms, and "grasses heading to higher ground" to escape the encroaching Flood waters.
A couple of dismissive exchanges and then no substantive responses.
Part of this might be the that she is overwhelmed, but if she responded at all, and then dropped it, well....

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nator
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From: Ann Arbor
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Message 11 of 20 (194785)
03-27-2005 6:23 AM


what about humans?
One thing I would like Faith to address regarding the Flood is, where are the millions of modern human remains in the geologic column?
If everybody in the world except those on the Ark died along with the dinosaurs other mammals, and all the other creatures alive at the time, then shouldn't there be at least some modern human fossils?

  
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