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tsig
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Message 60 of 85 (162177)
11-22-2004 12:01 AM
Reply to: Message 58 by roxrkool
11-19-2004 9:48 PM


Re: One Grand Canyon
see reply.

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tsig
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Message 64 of 85 (162376)
11-22-2004 2:34 PM
Reply to: Message 61 by NosyNed
11-22-2004 1:02 AM


Re: One Grand Canyon
However the grand canyon is about 2,000 m deep at it's deepest and the complex covers over 1.2 million hectares. I don't know what number two is. But compared to the Grand Canyon the Blyde canyon is pretty "ungrand".
Thanks Ned! I did not know the exact figures.

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tsig
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Message 65 of 85 (162377)
11-22-2004 2:41 PM
Reply to: Message 63 by roxrkool
11-22-2004 11:12 AM


Re: One Grand Canyon
There should be several Grand Canyons on every continent if a global flood is responsible for depositing most of the geologic record and then creating the Grand Canyon.
Exactly correct and on point. The Grand Canyon is just the most impressive example of a process we can see happening right now.
(Love the nic, my wife is a rock collecter)

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tsig
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Message 76 of 85 (163478)
11-27-2004 11:21 AM
Reply to: Message 66 by d_yankee
11-24-2004 10:35 PM


Re: R U Slow or something?
The Flood evidences are everywhere. The continental plates, the ocean floor ridges, the fossils, the frozen mammoths/giants, the Canyons, earthquakes, the prizm/rainbow, historic records of the different cultures and civilizations, the Pyramids/Sphinx showing water corrosion, bone and fossil findings in areas of the world where the animal did not or could not have existed and habitated,...etc...everything you see around us shows the fingerprints of the Great Flood...just open your eyes and mind for that matter.
The best explanation of the Grand Canon is that is the most impressive result of a process we can see happening right now. I thank all those who have contributed.

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tsig
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Message 85 of 85 (206946)
05-11-2005 5:39 AM
Reply to: Message 80 by JonF
04-05-2005 9:51 AM


sandstone formation
Nice bit of work. Thanks
I guess the YEC'ers think sandstone forms in in 4000 years.
If the flood were true we should see grand canyons on every contitnet.
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