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Author Topic:   Long build up of Sediments
crashfrog
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Message 131 of 180 (295067)
03-14-2006 12:51 AM
Reply to: Message 130 by NosyNed
03-14-2006 12:46 AM


Re: Simplified diagram
Astoundingly, Faith still refuses to actually step outside and look at the sediments.

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crashfrog
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Message 177 of 180 (296858)
03-20-2006 4:53 PM
Reply to: Message 176 by Faith
03-20-2006 2:36 PM


Re: Whats the problem?
The hypothesis of many ice ages, the myth about myths of the flood, and the certainties about what is possible water-wise without a shred of evidence, only the imagination of Modern Man, all that sure IS comedy.
Ice ages happen.
People tell myths.
Can you explain what you find funny about the idea that these two things, which we all know happen, happened in the past? I find that a lot more reasonable than the idea that something that has not ever been observed and would seem to be impossible on the face of it, actually happened.

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