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obvious Child
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Message 73 of 100 (444367)
12-29-2007 2:18 AM
Reply to: Message 56 by Aquilegia753
12-28-2007 9:59 PM


I love arguments like these.
Could you care to explain how every single slow moving 50 ton mammoth managed to survive longer and sink slower then millions of 0.5 oz hardy primitive sea snails?
Furthermore could you also explain how slightly complex organisms managed to survive a bit longer then their primitive counterparts in the billions?
Every single slightly less advance shellfish died RIGHT before every single slightly more advanced shellfish? And remember that these shellfish numbered in the billions.
Fluid mechanics - Wikipedia
Take a look.
I'd love to see your take on how millions of Coelophysis were outrun by every giant ground sloth.
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obvious Child
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Message 74 of 100 (444847)
12-31-2007 4:44 AM
Reply to: Message 62 by Aquilegia753
12-28-2007 10:35 PM


Re: European Pottery between 6500 and 6000 years ago.
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Okay. First, how in the world (literally) could the theory of a worldwide flood (with only one family surviving by the gods (or God) telling them to build a boat) spread from China to Mesopotamia to North America during the early days?
That argument would help if it wasn't a complete and utter lie.
CG202.2: Chinese Hihking flood story
CG201: Widespread flood myths
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Second, the sedimentary layers. They're too uniform, like I've said before. If they were old, one would find erosion, like you see on the earth today.Was there no rain or rivers or wind to erode these layers? If not, could life have existed to fill these layers with fossils? Or, were they laied down quickly under water? Again, a flood.
this doesn't even make any sense. Are you stating there are no signs of erosion? How do you think the grand canyon was formed?
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Antarctica was (at the present rate of drifting) in the arctic!
You assume no obstacles in its path and you assume that coal takes a long time to form.
Why is that you ask us to address your arguments yet you refuse to address arguments against the flood?

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obvious Child
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Message 82 of 100 (445258)
01-01-2008 4:35 PM
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01-01-2008 1:42 AM


Re: European Pottery between 6500 and 6000 years ago.
CH581: Carving the Grand Canyon
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But, if it was really eroded over 'millions of years', then why is it the only one?
What do you mean the only 'one.' There are other canyons in the US. Plus rivers change over time, resulting in different areas being eroded. The Mississippi has changed course many, many times. There are now Civil war boats that cruised the river high on dry because of the river's course change.

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Message 83 of 100 (445260)
01-01-2008 4:37 PM
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01-01-2008 1:34 AM


Re: European Pottery between 6500 and 6000 years ago.
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And, maybe yes, the Chinese version may have been brought by Americans, but who told the original Native Americans living in the North West before the white men came?
Told them what? The vast majority of flood stories differ in why, who, where and what happened. The only thing all of them share is water.
Your argument of a near universal flood story is absolute bullshit.

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