Texas Teach
Posts: 2084 Joined: April 2007
|
Quote (Occam's Aftershave @ Oct. 03 2015,21:59) | Quote (OgreMkV @ Oct. 03 2015,20:48) | Quote (Ptaylor @ Oct. 03 2015,20:33) | Joe continues to educate the world over at Corny's blog, this time on the (non) relevance of the K-T boundary layer to the the demise of the dinosaurs: Quote | (quoting Willam Spearshake) Quote | The same applies to the dinosaur killing asteroid. |
If an asteroid/ comet/ meteor killed the dinosaurs we would see fossils of those dinosaurs in and above the impact layer. Yet we don't see that. We see the dinosaur fossils beneath that layer but not in it nor above it.
That means the evidence does not support the claim. |
Creationist link - hilarity ensues in the following comments. |
That is some funny stuff there man. What makes him so funny is his complete and utter inability to admit he was wrong about something. |
Damn. That dumbfuck actually claims the 65+ million years' of strata, hundreds of feet thick in places, that has been deposited on top of the K-T boundary was all put there as soil thrown up by the impact.
Words fail me. :O |
Was that before or after Ye Olde Flood?
-------------- "Creationists think everything Genesis says is true. I don't even think Phil Collins is a good drummer." --J. Carr
"I suspect that the English grammar books where you live are outdated" --G. Gaulin
|