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crashfrog
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Message 76 of 137 (368191)
12-07-2006 11:21 AM
Reply to: Message 75 by Joman
12-07-2006 11:18 AM


Re: General nature of global flood enviroment.
What would you expect to see after the waters of a horrendous global flood had occurred?
Global uniformity. I would expect after a global flood to see the exact same kind of soil, the exact same kind of fossils, everywhere. That's what a lot of water does - mixes things up and leaves them uniform.

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crashfrog
Member (Idle past 1498 days)
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From: Silver Spring, MD
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Message 78 of 137 (368254)
12-07-2006 4:09 PM
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12-07-2006 3:55 PM


Re: General nature of global flood enviroment.
No comment.
If you say so. Look, if you take a dunk into the water, you don't come up dry in some places and really wet in others and in-between in others; you're pretty much soaked head to toe.
What was New Orleans like after the floodwaters receeded? A vast range of radically different depositional features; or basically just a muddy heap?

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