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Author Topic:   Slightly different evidence for an old Earth
mike the wiz
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Message 9 of 21 (67960)
11-20-2003 11:02 AM


Isn't this a specific case Rockhound, I'm still a learner geologically speaking, with many questions myself, so I am quite useless. But if your desperate for a refutation by a Geologist you'll have to contact Sucuri WebSite Firewall - Access Denied That's the only creo geologists site I know of.(kind of) - You'll have to dig up a better yec than me

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Message 11 of 21 (67964)
11-20-2003 11:09 AM
Reply to: Message 10 by IrishRockhound
11-20-2003 11:06 AM


I'm not saying there isn't a possible explanation, I just don't know of one.
Explain to me how the environmental changes are definately changes in environment. And how many are there, are they absolutely changes?
I am just asking by the way, no bias intended. My mind is open to your finds.
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mike the wiz
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Message 13 of 21 (67972)
11-20-2003 11:48 AM
Reply to: Message 12 by IrishRockhound
11-20-2003 11:23 AM


How many sediment colours were there?
Was there many changes in your find, layers e.t.c
p.s You once had a wish to convince me of an old earth. Thanks for answering my question without any bebate nonsense.

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Message 15 of 21 (67978)
11-20-2003 12:12 PM
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11-20-2003 12:04 PM


So your main position, will be this indicates millions of years simply by the amount of changes that were found.
By examining the changes I concluded that the sea level must have fluctuated several times.
Again,I'm not being biased but, from ny perspective why couldn't the flood explain the fluctuations if there wasn't that many colours of change. Surely the flood would have made fluctuations possible if we are talking about sea levels?

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mike the wiz
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Message 17 of 21 (67982)
11-20-2003 12:19 PM
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11-20-2003 12:17 PM


It's just a YEC observation Dan, the small weather changes probably makes me wrong anyway, I'm asking away because he seems to know his stuff, it's not a direct creo' attack I promise.

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