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ringo
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Message 60 of 93 (608427)
03-10-2011 10:29 AM
Reply to: Message 51 by Robert Byers
03-10-2011 2:15 AM


Robert Byers writes:
The fauna below the k-t line or as this creationist sees it the flood line is exactly what one should expect to find.
Are you one of those creationists who believes that there were dinosaurs on the ark? If so, they must have gone extinct after the flood - i.e. you'd expect to find dinosaur fossils above the K-T/flood line.

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ringo
Member (Idle past 442 days)
Posts: 20940
From: frozen wasteland
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Message 68 of 93 (609064)
03-16-2011 10:31 AM
Reply to: Message 65 by Robert Byers
03-16-2011 4:08 AM


Robert Byers writes:
The only way to have fossilization is from great mechanisms.
Yet we do see fossils above the K-T boundary, so the Flood isn't the only source of fossilization.
Robert Byers writes:
So by the time of the great post flood fossilization event the dinos had vanished.
According to the usual YEC timeline, there has been more time after the flood than before it. So, if any dinosaurs survived the Flood (on the Ark), we'd expect to find dinosaur fossils above the KT-boundary. Where are they?
Robert Byers writes:
I see the dinos and others as part of the unclean group and since the ark was a ratio of surviving clean/unclean 12:2 then it fits nicely to see the complete post flood overthrow of the old unclean dominance before the flood.
We still have a HUGE dominance of unclean today.

If you have nothing to say, you could have done so much more concisely. -- Dr Adequate

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