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Pressie
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Message 629 of 1352 (807446)
05-03-2017 7:29 AM
Reply to: Message 628 by Faith
05-03-2017 4:56 AM


Re: Ordovician is a time period bunch of rocks
Nope. The Ordovician is not a bunch of rocks. Some "rocks" are Ordovician in age.

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Message 631 of 1352 (807470)
05-03-2017 9:41 AM
Reply to: Message 615 by Faith
05-02-2017 7:01 AM


Re: The Flood Explains the Cratonic Sequences. Basins are a joke
Your drawing doesn't make any sense.
This is what it actually looks like.
Today:
Processes similar to this and this and this and this and this and millions of other different processes happening simultaneously around the world.
End of the Cambrian:
Processes similar to this and this and this and this and this and millions of other different processes happening simultaneously around the world.
End of Jurassic:
Processes similar to this and this and this and this and this and millions of other different processes happening simultaneously around the world.
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Pressie
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Message 638 of 1352 (807559)
05-04-2017 1:47 AM
Reply to: Message 635 by Faith
05-03-2017 4:20 PM


Re: The Flood Explains the Cratonic Sequences. Basins are a joke
Faith writes:
And Pressie's volcanoes won't fit in the Jurassic strata. You might tell him that.
Really?
I beg to differ as those basalts you see here are Jurassic and
here you will find a photo of a Jurassic dyke found in a Triassic "bunch of rocks"

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Pressie
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Message 677 of 1352 (807701)
05-05-2017 2:30 AM
Reply to: Message 642 by Faith
05-04-2017 10:35 AM


Re: The Flood Explains ... all kinds of things geological
Faith writes:
Nonsense. The mountains formed after the Flood. Perhaps it was mostly a bunch of rocks called Jurassic that got pushed up into the form of mountains of course.
Nope. Those are basalts. Jurassic basalts. Volcanic action. Are you familiar with volcanoes?
Faith writes:
Isn't it dike, not dyke?
Both
Faith writes:
Anyway so you have a dike called Jurassic that penetrated into a bunch of rocks called Triassic. So?
Come to think of it how is that possible since the Jurassic followed the Triassic? I know it's not impossible but I don't see a clue in the picture that the rock positions were reversed.
You've never heard of igneous intrusions?

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Pressie
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Message 1199 of 1352 (813386)
06-27-2017 5:00 AM
Reply to: Message 1186 by 14174dm
06-24-2017 8:29 PM


Re: Ducking, dodging and weaving (same as always)
14174dm writes:
Look for evidence in the rock strata. How deep is the sediment you think was deposited by the Flood? IIRC Grand Canyon and Grand Staircase strata total 10,000 ft.
Just look at the sediments above the outcrops of the Jo'burg Dome. None. No global flood.
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Pressie
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Message 1245 of 1352 (813601)
06-29-2017 7:14 AM
Reply to: Message 1244 by CRR
06-29-2017 6:49 AM


Re: Flood waters receeded into depths
Oh, great, now you give us a reference to a meteorologist writing about plate tectonics. Sorry, I don't buy it.

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Pressie
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Message 1249 of 1352 (813718)
06-30-2017 7:11 AM
Reply to: Message 1248 by CRR
06-30-2017 4:07 AM


Re: Post Flood Ice Age
I'd actually laugh at a meteorologist with a Masters Degree in Atmospheric Science writing about 'the ice age'.

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Pressie
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Message 1265 of 1352 (813951)
07-03-2017 4:09 AM
Reply to: Message 1253 by ICANT
07-01-2017 1:53 AM


Re: Flood waters receeded into depths
ICANT writes:
Well I know the land mass was all in one place at one time Genesis 1:9 tells me that.
Rodinia? Pangea? Which one?

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