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Author Topic:   positive evidence of creationism
Peter
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Message 70 of 74 (3642)
02-07-2002 9:39 AM
Reply to: Message 68 by TrueCreation
02-07-2002 12:02 AM


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Originally posted by TrueCreation:
"Probably. Take a geochemist up there and try to identify ash deposits in the ice. But removing those aircraft was an endeavour in digging, not a geophysical expedition."
--True, but all you need is an abundance of layering, if it is true that they developed in these other ways rather than uniform accumulation, then layers should not be as condensed, as they are sometimes depicted as being annual or seasonal deposits of ice and snow.

The nick-name for the P-38 excavated is "Glacier Girl", and as well
as SINKING over 50 years the ice streams have moved the
craft some 1.5 miles from the original crash site.
Far from being covered (read the info on the web-sites you site) they
have been thrust under the ice stream over 50 years.

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