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Author Topic:   Fossils, strata and the flood
Apothecus
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Message 37 of 163 (558446)
05-01-2010 11:08 AM
Reply to: Message 33 by Faith
05-01-2010 8:16 AM


Re: Flood evidence is everywhere you look
Hi Faith.
...it took the Flood to separate them out like that on Earth.
How? I thought I'd ask since you just maxed out my "Faith's Baseless Assertions" index for today.
No, local floods couldn't do that on the scale we see it.
Not surprisingly, this is your only statement in this whole thread with which I can agree. Alas, of course we agree for different reasons, but here again I'd be obliged if you could offer supporting evidence for what you're no doubt implying.
Thanks, and have a good one.

"My own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J.B.S Haldane 1892-1964

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Apothecus
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From: CA USA
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Message 59 of 163 (558504)
05-01-2010 7:37 PM
Reply to: Message 39 by Faith
05-01-2010 11:25 AM


Re: Flood evidence is everywhere you look
Ugh. Seriously, Faith?
There's plenty of evidence in my description in Message 22if you just think about it.
Uh, I've now read it 4 times now and I have to ask, "Where?" All I see are your opinions.
What we actually see is best explained by what I described than by the usual geological explanations.
No doubt. Why is that, do you think?
And if that's not good enough read the description just above this post.
Yes, more of the same. Thank you for all that.
The minute I try to politely ask for once again, and everyone now: supporting evidence, you give me more baseless, bald-faced, foundationless BS!!
I'll try it a different way: I don't want to know what you think. Had I wanted to know that, I'd have simply stated, "Hey Faith, honey, I'd like to know what you think." But since I actually said, "I was wondering if you could support your assertions," I figured that'd be enough to get you to like, y'now, support your assertions. It's right there in plain english. You wouldn't be dodging my civil inquiry for any 'ol reason, would you?
This is the science forum. Remember?

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Apothecus
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Message 66 of 163 (558515)
05-01-2010 8:37 PM
Reply to: Message 60 by Faith
05-01-2010 8:07 PM


Re: Flood evidence is everywhere you look
OK, getting back to the magic water, since we're getting nowhere with the other stuff.
I'll ask you once again what others have asked and you have dodged:
In the fossil record, why are the single celled organisms found way down at the bottom, followed by progressively more complex organisms like trilobites, and on and on past early reptiles, amphibians, early mammals (in order, mind you), with early humans and their accompanying fellow "modern" organisms at the top of the heap? Would "magic water" make this happen and fly in the face of everything we observe about hydrodynamic sorting today?
I'll make it simple for you: heavy things sink faster, so they should show up first. Yet ... they don't, and not even close.
Curious, that.
Have a good one.

"My own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J.B.S Haldane 1892-1964

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Apothecus
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Message 83 of 163 (558551)
05-02-2010 8:45 AM
Reply to: Message 67 by hooah212002
05-01-2010 8:39 PM


Re: Flood evidence is everywhere you look
hooah sarcastically writes:
Smarter, more complex organisms ran faster to the safety of the hill tops.
You'd think that, wouldn't you? I LMAO when I first heard that's why "modern, fast" organisms are up at the top.
I understand velociraptor was probably pretty speedy, yet (surprise!) no fossils exist contemporary with other "modern, fast" mammals at the same level of fossil strata.
Curious, eh Faith?
BTW Faith, I see Kitsune asked the same question I did and you've dodged her as well.
I see a pattern emerging, here ...
Have a good one.
ps. Now, back to Chess!!!!

"My own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J.B.S Haldane 1892-1964

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Apothecus
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From: CA USA
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Message 97 of 163 (558567)
05-02-2010 10:21 AM
Reply to: Message 85 by Faith
05-02-2010 9:02 AM


Re: Flood evidence is everywhere you look
There's nothing to dodge, dear. The obvious glaringly conspicuous point I'm making about how the strata had to have been formed makes all such questions irrelevant.
Aaaaannnd...dodge #16.
You've demonstrated my point on your own better than I ever could, Faith.
Have a good one.

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