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Taq
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Message 1018 of 1352 (812105)
06-14-2017 8:24 PM
Reply to: Message 1015 by Faith
06-14-2017 8:11 PM


Re: I've proved it a million times already
Faith writes:
Strata. Enormous range, enormous depth.
Those are evidence of long term deposition, just as is happening in our oceans right now.
Fossils, bazillions of them. The whole point of the Flood was to kill things.
Floods don't sort fossils so that they correlate with tiny changes in the isotope makeup of the rocks around them. Only slow deposition over long time periods does that.

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Message 1023 of 1352 (812188)
06-15-2017 10:54 AM
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06-14-2017 9:53 PM


Re: I've proved it a million times already
Faith writes:
Bazillions of fossils is evidence of the great fecundity of the pre-Flood world, where the land was all green and kept moist by mists, there were no deserts or other uninhabitable places, and the oceans were teeming with creatures.
Those are all just your unevidenced opinions. You have no evidence to back it up.

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