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Author Topic:   The Flood, fossils, & the geologic evidence
Dman
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Message 9 of 377 (528894)
10-07-2009 12:20 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Calypsis4
10-07-2009 11:13 AM


Neat...
The fossil bed at Agate Springs, Nebraska. Question: did all those organisms (wild boars, rhinocerus, & extinct mammals of many kinds) all migrate to this spot just to die together?
Possibly?
When you say die together, do you mean on the same day, month, year, century? Or what? And what evidence is there to confirm your answer?
Or perhaps they were the last of the animal world with enough mobility to escape to higher ground the rising flood waters that was presently destroying the world?
It could be a lot of things.
I assume that you plan to show conclusively that there indeed was a global flood. Since this is what you believe to be the reason for the fossil bed.
There are many such locations of thousands (in some cases millions) of organisms that were likewise crushed and fossilized instantly.
I will concede that you could call these fossil beds a prediction of a global flood hypothesis. But a hypothesis needs more than one prediction to hold any merit.
Is your hypothesis correct? Was there a world wide flood? What evidence shows this?
But we are just getting started here and I assume you plan to show that there was indeed a global flood.
Let us see how well you do.

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