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alschwin
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Message 20 of 56 (592672)
11-21-2010 1:31 AM


National Geographic not long ago published a picture of a polystrate fossil, a fossilized tree that extended vertically through multiple layers of the earth's strata in Tennessee. Not surprisingly this fossil was in good company. The fossilized tree was located in a neighborhood of many more. Any advocate of uniformitarianism would claim that it must have taken many, many years for the surrounding strata to accumulate (much longer than it takes for trees to grow, die, and decay considering the oldest tree in the world is only around 5,000 years old. Ex: Methuselah). If evolutions's interpretation of earth history is true than there's no possible scenario that could account for this extraordinary occurrence. Many polystrates are known, however the word polystrate is accepted only by creationists. Odd enough this word is rarely found in standard literature despite its relevance. Creationists quickly recognize the significance of these polystrate fossils while evolutionists continue to deny their existence. By recognizing this worldwide occurrence creationists clearly demonstrate their ability to observe (the first step in the scientific method) while at the same time evolutionist demonstrate their lack of this ability. Creationists also demonstrate their ability to hypothesize by theorizing a global flood. Again evolution does the opposite by refusing to explain this wonderful occurrence. As science continues to uncover more evidence the biblical account of the earth's history becomes more obvious.

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alschwin
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Message 29 of 56 (592862)
11-22-2010 3:46 PM
Reply to: Message 27 by Dr Adequate
11-21-2010 3:07 PM


Inverted polystrate trees?
All of you failed to agnowledge inverted polystrate tree fossils and hypothesize how they are formed. Rapped deposition or not no uprooted tree would ever survive long enough to be buried by strata: it would decay long before this. If the evolutionary theory is to ever be proven you all need to accept the facts, and if you cant than you are truly brainwashed. Evolution is a cult religion don't kid yourself.
If you still in denial check out the pictures for yourself
http://ianjuby.org/jogginsb.html

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alschwin
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Message 34 of 56 (593025)
11-23-2010 8:11 PM
Reply to: Message 31 by Percy
11-22-2010 4:14 PM


Re: Inverted polystrate trees?
Yes Percy, I would and I do. Plenty of research has been done to show how layers of strata can quickly and simultaneously be deposited under water. The following 10 min video covers such research. Note this is only one part of a 4 part video. I recommend watching all 4 parts if you have not already heard of this. Also, if it's not too much trouble could you briefly explain how I include your post above my response.
Video titled experimenting with stratification below
YouTube

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alschwin
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Message 38 of 56 (593043)
11-23-2010 9:58 PM
Reply to: Message 36 by Panda
11-23-2010 8:28 PM


Re: Inverted polystrate trees?
Panda writes:
How to quote people...
Just checking thanks Panda.

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alschwin
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Message 43 of 56 (593140)
11-24-2010 2:59 PM
Reply to: Message 39 by frako
11-24-2010 5:01 AM


Re: Inverted polystrate trees?
Than type Experiments in Stratification Part 3 into YouTube search. Don't look for excuses not to watch something you don't want to agree with

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