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quicksink
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Message 1 of 21 (6103)
03-04-2002 5:57 AM


honk, honk!!
calling all creationists!!!
last chance to save your sinking theory!!
thought i should bring this up:
quote:
Originally posted by TrueCreation:
"Umm, which Flood model are you describing? According to Genesis, the entire world was covered in about 40 days. That's pretty fast by any standards."
--Yes that is fast, though in being more specific for randomness would be more like flooding the earth in a matter of an hour or some hours. Though even if you were to do this, you would still find a remnance of a uniform burrial, though it sertainly would be much more random. Also then you have very little obsticle for environmental conditions such as the rising ice age killing the dinosaurs at the point of the K-T boundary.
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Au contraire, mon frere. There is literally NO mechanism that can account for fossil stratigraphy EXCEPT geologic time. Let me make this perfectly clear: NO FLOOD MODEL YOU'VE PRESENTED EXPLAINS THE EVIDENCE OF THE FOSSIL RECORD. (Sorry for shouting.) There are NO repeat NO anomalies as would be required by any global flood. Not to mention the utter lack of any geological evidence of rapid deposition. Not to mention the utter inability of a Flood - of any size - to explain things like fossilized mudcracks, raindrops, animal tracks, bioturbation, evaporite formations, etc etc etc.
i hope for a reply to the above quote, with NO SUPERNATURAL AND/OR UNEXPLAINABLE ORGANIZATION OF THE FOSSIL STRATA!
here's the challenge: prove to the neo-nazi-evilutionists that a flood could
a) organize the fossil strata in such away so that it appears that evolution has occured
and
b) fail to fossilize one modern animal...

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Message 2 of 21 (6147)
03-05-2002 5:45 AM


pushing this one just so that i can get an answer..

  
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