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Author Topic:   Some Young earth evidence
Coragyps
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09-21-2006 9:09 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Arithus
09-21-2006 6:45 PM


The almost complete absence of evidence of erosion or soil layers or the activity of living things
That's not even true: there are bunches of both all over the geologic record. The Grand Canyon has paleosols that have been discussed here before. Any petroleum geologist can tell you about buried erosional surfaces - there's one about a mile below my chair on top of the Horseshoe Atoll. The Bartlesville Sand in northern Oklahoma has 'em, too.

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