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Author Topic:   Hammer found in Cretaceous layer
satrekker
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Message 154 of 160 (196176)
04-02-2005 4:24 AM
Reply to: Message 32 by PurpleYouko
01-06-2005 12:44 PM


Re: The deed is done!
Purple,
I'm following this thread with interest. I would like to thank you for your offer and the availability of your expertise and resources. I have personally seen all of the "evidences" listed in this thread that purportedly disprove evolution.
If I recall correctly regarding the composition of the metal in the hammer, it was unique in the fact that it could not be reproduced under "normal" process due to the fact that its composition indicated that it was most likely formed under twice the atmospheric pressure of today - a pre-flood environmental assumption used today to explain among other things how dinosaurs were able to survive with such a small lung/mass ratio.
This is strictly recall from memory, so I don't have any materials with which to back it up. However, due to the emphasis on the 2atm of pressure required during the making of the hammer, I thought that it might be worthwhile to mention.

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satrekker
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Message 156 of 160 (196256)
04-02-2005 5:07 PM
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04-02-2005 11:32 AM


Re: The deed is done!
Purple,
Unfortunately, what I can recall was from a presentation that Dr. Baugh gave at the Creation Science Museum in Glenrose, TX. I am unsure as to the exact accuracy of what I am conveying. I was hoping that by presenting as best as I remember what I heard that a more knowledgeable individual might be able to draw something useful out of it.
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