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Author Topic:   The Flood, fossils, & the geologic evidence
hooah212002
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Message 4 of 377 (528887)
10-07-2009 11:34 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Calypsis4
10-07-2009 11:13 AM


This couple appear to have been destroyed while sleeping together. They didn't have a chance to get away.
No, no. They couldn't possibly have been lovers who chose to be buried together. Ever read Romeo and Juliet? Given that you provided no reference for this picture, I can't bring myself to assume what you say is true about it. However, I do recall seeing this somewhere else, be that here, or a different site. Where did you find it?
First, both creationists and evolutionists agree that rapid burial provides the best conditions for the formation of fossils. Let me illustrate what immediate burial can do.
Oh indeed it does. Again, though, please provide source material for this picture. Usually one would go ahead and post that WITH said picture so as not to come under this sort of fire.
The fossil bed at Agate Springs, Nebraska.....
I find it intriguing that the only mention I can find for a fossil graveyard (as seen on the picture) is in reference to creation jarble. Even the Wiki says nothing about a mysterious "graveyard". However, it does mention a fossil of a Bear Dog.
{ABE} Even on the official site, Here, it makes no mention. Though it does mention Dinohyus, a giant pig-like animal and again, the Bear dog. Where these on the Ark? I take it they were not since they are not around. What "kind" is a bear dog?
During the Miocene the land now known as Agate was a grass savanna comparable to today’s Serengeti Plains in Africa. Twenty million years ago animals such as the Dinohyus (giant pig-like animal), Stenomylus (small gazelle-camel), and Menoceras (short rhinoceros) roamed the plains. There were also carnivorous beardogs wandering around, and the land beaver Paleocastor dug spiral burrows that remain as today’s trace fossils (Daemonelix) into the ancient riverbanks. There are remnants of the ancient grasses and hoofprints of prehistoric animals in Miocene sediments preserved in the park, as well as layers of fossilized bones.
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Message 5 of 377 (528888)
10-07-2009 11:42 AM


Just a question so as I don't divert off-topic: are we limited to fossil evidence only? Or any and all "evidence" for the flud? I ask because I take note of the comma after "The Flood" in the topic title. Hence, I would assume this is inclusive of all things flud related.

  
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Message 7 of 377 (528892)
10-07-2009 12:14 PM
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10-07-2009 11:34 AM


One more thing I've always been perplexed about the flud: if it covered the highest mountains, wouldn't it be a bit chilly up there? I know the top of Mt. Everest isn't exactly shorts weather.

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Message 14 of 377 (528907)
10-07-2009 12:57 PM
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10-07-2009 12:46 PM


Re: A test for Calypsis4
Please post source/reference material for these images.

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Message 76 of 377 (529017)
10-07-2009 9:35 PM


You still haven't answered my questions from Message 4: what KIND is a Daphaenodon/Bear Dog? Or any of the other mammalian fossils found there? Why weren't they present on the ark? Were they and have since went extinct?
Nor have you answered my question from Message 5: regarding the freezing temperatures that the Ark must have dealt with since it was at a dam high altitude.
{ABE} I have waited patiently per AdminNosy's request, only to have you completely ignore me.
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hooah212002
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Message 87 of 377 (529033)
10-07-2009 10:55 PM
Reply to: Message 86 by Calypsis4
10-07-2009 10:52 PM


Re: Address the evidence please
Once again: please respond to Message 76.
....I've got a lot more
One at a time there guy. You have yet to address ANYTHING that anyone has said to you. Last I checked, this isn't Calypis4's personal blog where you can post whatever-the-fuck you want and not respond to it.
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Message 372 of 377 (635993)
10-03-2011 4:20 PM
Reply to: Message 371 by rueh
10-03-2011 2:46 PM


Re: bottlenecks
Wouldn't these be the types of experiments we should expect from proponents of the flood? Would not a good experiment make where they test known/recent floods for changes in animals? For example: you could study biodiversity pre and post Hurricane Katrina and see if there is significant change in animal poulation in the afflicted area.*
*note: I'm not a scientist so my study as written is very poor, but hopefully got the point across.

"Why don't you call upon your God to strike me? Oh, I forgot it's because he's fake like Thor, so bite me" -Greydon Square

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Message 375 of 377 (636131)
10-04-2011 8:16 AM
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10-04-2011 8:14 AM


Re: bottlenecks
Yes, and I agree. However, the scenario I painted was the one where the flood propontist was an honest individual.

"Why don't you call upon your God to strike me? Oh, I forgot it's because he's fake like Thor, so bite me" -Greydon Square

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