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Quetzal
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Message 49 of 96 (180416)
01-25-2005 10:09 AM
Reply to: Message 48 by allenroyboy
01-25-2005 9:46 AM


Re: Creationary view of the Ice Age
And, for those who don't want to bother reading the book, a precis of Oard's key points is contained in a reprint of an Origins article here (click), written by the man himself.

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Message 57 of 96 (180965)
01-26-2005 10:03 PM
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01-25-2005 10:30 PM


Re: Creationary view of the Ice Age
And not only paleosols: fossilized raindrops and mudcracks (it dried during the flood?), bioturbation (obviously the little wormies were digging through the recently laid down sediments to avoid the next series of waves, or something), etc. And of course, there's the entire post-flud clean-up ably performed by a drunken sot and his prissy family while simultaneously avoiding getting eaten by all those starving predators he had on the Ark. Etc.

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