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Author Topic:   Trilobites, Mountains and Marine Deposits - Evidence of a flood?
lyx2no
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Message 19 of 519 (471036)
06-14-2008 2:11 AM
Reply to: Message 18 by Jason777
06-14-2008 12:24 AM


To be Fair
The argument would have to be "Is there any evidence that tectonic activity increased in the past to the point that the heat generated boiled away the oceans and melted the crust?
Because that is what would have to happen to get the world down and back again in a year.

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Message 79 of 519 (485125)
10-05-2008 11:19 AM
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10-05-2008 1:23 AM


Where's the Mountains At?
Are you under the impression that mountains rise from the sea fully formed? Plains rise from the sea. They rise higher and higher, while erosion cuts them back down. The parts that ain't the valleys are the mountains. Kind of like the parts that ain't the chips are the statue.

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