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OgreMkV



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(Permalink) Posted: Dec. 03 2011,07:10   

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"I dont think there is a preFlood layer because .......

Most of the Carboniferous formations are due to The Flood and its many after affects. ....... "

So what about the formations that are older than the Carboniferous: cambrian, ordovician and silurian?  Do those rocks just not exist in your world?

The muppet said here that they'res all flood strata - at least down to the mantle.  So the sequence of events leading to coal deposits was presumably:
1.  Rain.
2.  Flooding.
3.  Rapid sediment deposits.
4.  Sediment deposition stops for a while.
5.  Forests grow underwater.
6.  More sediment deposits.

4, 5 and 6 get repeated a few times, with additional undersea deposition of riverbeds, lakebeds, sand dunes, footprints etc.

all in 40 days?

They were on the Ark for over a year. It rained for 40 days but you are forgetting vapor canopy collapse, fountains of the deep, volcanic vapor, etc.

Anyway hating on these positive stories is bad for the environment, whether you believe it or not?

Can we PLEASE get into 'kinds'?  Pretty please.

I'll quit bugging you about the Big Bang if you start talking about kinds and the ark... pretty please!!!

well I tried to get you to accept epigenetics at the beginning of this thread but you insisted on talking about how the Big bang wasnt an explosion.

However, if you have really had a change of heart, what would you like to know about epigenetics?

So, is it your claim that all modern organisms are just epigenetic changes from the 'kinds' on the Noah's ark?

So, if the environment changes, say, from our modern world to living in a small boat for a year, then ANY organism I put in the condition of living in a small boat for a year will revert back to it's Noah flood form?  
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So what is epigenetics? An epigenetic system should be heritable, self-perpetuating,
and reversible (Bonasio et al., p. 612)


That's where you want to go with this?  If not, then you need to try explaining yourself.  One line answers are not explanations.

Since this isn't really a discussion, I am compelled to ask you what you think exploded and what scientists think exploded?

Go, you can answer those two questions in less than 4 words.  But you can't because you're scared.  It's OK.


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Ignored by those who can't provide evidence for their claims.

http://skepticink.com/smilodo....retreat

   
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