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Rahvin
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Message 103 of 148 (310179)
05-08-2006 1:16 AM
Reply to: Message 99 by Faith
05-07-2006 3:57 PM


Re: The non-existence of milk
Look around, do you see layers of sediments in your area, are there fossils in your area?
I see fossils, and I note that the remains of certain creatures are always found at specific layers. Interestingly enough, these layers are always below the layers in which human remains are found. Most interesting is that inanimate human tools, most metal or stone, are found at the same layers as the human remains, while these other creatures are always found in layers below them.
Obviously dinosaurs were horrible swimmers. Even the aquatic ones. They were so horrible they sank faster than inanimate metal and stone objects, which according to Creationism, would have all existed at the same time and been caught in the same great Flood.
See? You're right, Faith! Evidence for the Flood is everywhere, as represented in the fossil record...

Every time a fundy breaks the laws of thermodynamics, Schroedinger probably kills his cat.

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