The pictures are like the calculations, hypothetical. Like drawings of evolution from one creature to another. All imagination. There is no evidence for such a huge hit. It's all calculated from a layer in the geo column, not from any actual knowledge of what actually happened.
There is evidence for such a hit, that's how we know it happend. It's not hypothesis, because there is a freakin gigantic crater over in the Ycatan peninsula that just didn't come from nowhere.
And if you are trying to say that these comets/meteors/etc. hit in one year during the time of noah, your gonna have to explain how objects as large as the ones depicted, somehow failed to wipe out Noah.
But I'm trying to exit this thread. Goodbye.
Ufortunetly, I just don't think you can be let off that easy.
Faith, one last question:
Do you think it is possible for your possition to be wrong? I mean, could you possibly be wrong?
This message has been edited by Yaro, 05-27-2005 03:02 PM