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Nighttrain
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Message 48 of 302 (203894)
04-30-2005 4:03 AM
Reply to: Message 47 by arachnophilia
04-29-2005 12:02 PM


Re: Some believer you are!
No need to be a orator to be a lawyer , `rach, just so long as you are devious.

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Message 221 of 302 (261208)
11-19-2005 5:18 AM


Lunch time
Still wondering what the predators did when they ambled off the Ark-----

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Message 224 of 302 (263029)
11-25-2005 3:32 AM
Reply to: Message 223 by pit40
11-25-2005 1:26 AM


Re: no flood
Peace, bro.We care about what other people teach their children because OUR children`s future will be affected by their children. If you get my drift-----

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Nighttrain
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Message 226 of 302 (263130)
11-25-2005 6:41 PM
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11-25-2005 11:03 AM


Re: no flood
well, quite a few have made the transition so it`s not an impossible journey. Maybe, believers, having had their faith shaken in one belief system, try to fault science/atheism because they are scared of trusting another? Just my thoughts.

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Message 233 of 302 (269595)
12-15-2005 7:05 AM
Reply to: Message 231 by Yaro
12-15-2005 2:01 AM


Re: Perfect?
Got yourself another live one,Yaro. Rots of ruck.:-p

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Message 237 of 302 (269719)
12-15-2005 5:14 PM
Reply to: Message 236 by Yaro
12-15-2005 10:52 AM


Re: A General Question for NotSoBlind
The scenario gets wilder the longer you stay with Yecism. Massive quantities of boiling water released from the 'deeps', cooking everything. Wild storms on the surface as a barge tries to stay upright. Huge icebergs liberated and sailing round the globe. Thousands of feet of sediment being deposited in orderly fashion with the heaviest elements on top. Massive quantities of water disappearing to where? Then continents shuttling around like speedboats, carrying short lists of life peculiar to each continent. Finally comes the rain of meteor impacts, not just singles, but swarms, leaving huge craters and throwing immense amounts of dust and vaporized rock high into the atmosphere and bringing on repeated nuclear winters. Mankind must have slept through this as no record survives except a censored version in the Bible.

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Message 254 of 302 (269889)
12-16-2005 2:23 AM
Reply to: Message 246 by MangyTiger
12-15-2005 10:21 PM


Re: A General Question for NotSoBlind
Oops, sorry, Mangy.

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Message 262 of 302 (270448)
12-18-2005 5:09 AM
Reply to: Message 260 by NotSoBlindFaith
12-17-2005 11:09 PM


Re: Perfect?
A huge dinosaur graveyard, the biggest haul of dinosaur bones found in Australia, has been discovered in Queensland. This supports the theory that the site is an ancient flood-plain deposit dominated by dinosaurs during the late Cretaceous period around 95 million years ago.
News in Science - Found! Biggest stash of dino bones - 21/07/2005
If your point is that fossils in Australia aren`t 'fossilised', it`s contradicted by the caption on the piccy. AFAIK, all prehistoric specimens found here have been mineralised. Another point is that these finds are unique to Australia. Do you know of any giant hairy-nosed wombats being found elsewhere in the world?

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Message 266 of 302 (270891)
12-19-2005 6:05 PM
Reply to: Message 263 by NotSoBlindFaith
12-19-2005 3:06 PM


Re: Perfect?
No, the point was to illustrate just a few of the many fossil graveyards that are the result of a flood, the unfossilized bones are in Alaska. And of course there unique to Australia, the animals that where fossilized are unique to Australia, and since fossilization is rare, you would only find the fossils in there habitat, not on there migration routes,
Does this mean we can expect no Biblical transitional fossils? If fossilisation is rare, why keep hammering evos for lack of transitionals?

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Message 267 of 302 (270896)
12-19-2005 6:12 PM
Reply to: Message 263 by NotSoBlindFaith
12-19-2005 3:06 PM


Re: Perfect?
That’s simple, the rhino didn’t swim, it walked. Even evolutionists acknowledge that men and animals could once freely cross the Bering Strait, which separates Asia and the Americas
I`ve never thought much of the proposal that man and beast walked across the Bering Strait land bridge. My reasoning goes like this: If the Ice Age reduced the levels of the oceans so much that the bridge was exposed, then the ice was so extensive and thick that nothing in the way of food was available on the surface. While hunters might have carried a picnic lunch to sustain them on the journey of thousands of miles, other critters would starve to death long before they traversed the icefields. Any flaws in my reasoning?

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Message 269 of 302 (270947)
12-19-2005 9:15 PM
Reply to: Message 268 by NosyNed
12-19-2005 6:42 PM


Re: Ice Free Corridors
Thanks for your input,Ned. Some websites on the Bridge state that the freeze put ice up to two miles thick over North America, which kind of knocks the thought of an ice-free corridor. The Polar Ice-cap is shown as spreading acoss northern Canada, but not across the land bridge. One site offers an explanation that animals browsed on the bridge before pressing onwards. Don`t you think, any extreme local conditions aside, that the bridge might have been frozen to a depth as well? Any ideas on what might create an ice-free corridor? Maybe we are looking for signs of the Exodus in the wrong place.:-p

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Nighttrain
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Message 271 of 302 (270952)
12-19-2005 9:52 PM
Reply to: Message 270 by Brad McFall
12-19-2005 9:18 PM


Re: Ice Free Corridors
and maybe we have arrested our development on EVC to the same tune!
A lot of that going on around here, Brad.

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Nighttrain
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Message 274 of 302 (271018)
12-20-2005 4:49 AM
Reply to: Message 273 by jar
12-20-2005 1:00 AM


Re: Dear Departed Ice Free Corridors
I see the thinking on Kennewick Man is changing from Caucasoid to Asian
New genetic research suggests that Native Americans share a common ancestor with the native peoples who now occupy south-central Asia. Some anthropologists have noted that the narrow, elongated skull shape of Kennewick Man ” and other features traditionally called "Caucasoid" ” are shared by several early populations in Asia and the Pacific. Based on this information, many scholars believe that it would be "far-fetched" at this point to suggest that Kennewick Man came from Europe.
http://www.washington.edu/...emuseum/kman/ancientpeoples.htm

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