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Author Topic:   Trilobites, Mountains and Marine Deposits - Evidence of a flood?
obvious Child
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Message 81 of 519 (485181)
10-06-2008 3:26 AM
Reply to: Message 80 by Jason777
10-05-2008 11:44 PM


Why would that change anything? The fossils of the clams would be in the crust of the shelf as it rises.

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Message 138 of 519 (488864)
11-18-2008 6:14 PM
Reply to: Message 135 by Cold Foreign Object
11-18-2008 5:18 PM


Re: Creation "science" again
quote:
The second reason is because the physical evidence corroborates.
Care to cite evidence of fossil beds showing sorting by fluid dynamics? Care to show evidence of where all the heat went?
Care to explain where all of the water came from?

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obvious Child
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Message 171 of 519 (490064)
12-02-2008 2:58 AM
Reply to: Message 168 by Architect-426
12-01-2008 11:53 PM


Re: PLATE TECTONICS FAILS PHYSICS 101 - NO ENERGY = NO MOUNTAIN!!!
Anyone who rejects the notion of plate tectonics merely needs to look at the videos of the 1989 San Fransisco Earthquake. Or visit the Hawaiian Islands. Furthermore, the idea that plates can't build mountains is rather silly. Want to know one of the largest mountain chains on the planet?
Explain to me how Noah survived the massive heat released from trillions of cubic meters of superheated water.
Hint: it's at the bottom of the ocean between two plates
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Message 177 of 519 (490130)
12-02-2008 3:31 PM
Reply to: Message 175 by Jazzns
12-02-2008 12:05 PM


Re: Crank support even worse than YECs
Correct me if I'm wrong but haven't we SEEN subduction in action via submersibles?
I mean, it takes a crank to deny subduction when we have videos of it.

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obvious Child
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Message 180 of 519 (490143)
12-02-2008 5:30 PM
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12-02-2008 4:09 PM


Re: Crank support even worse than YECs
Or am I thinking of video of divergent? I know we have video of one along the ocean floor.

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Message 184 of 519 (490162)
12-02-2008 8:14 PM


Actually Jazz, I recall watching a video back in school where some organization took a robot sub down, left it therefore a month and had a time lapse showing the tiny movement between the two plates in the Mid Atlantic ridge. But that was a long time ago.
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