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Old 02-23-2003, 05:18 PM   #1
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Default Flood geology for kids!!

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The first series of illustrations shows what usually happens to fish when they die. In most instances, when fish die, they float, or by the time they sink to the bottom, they have already been attacked by scavengers and various parts of their body have begun decaying, etc. Before they can be covered by sediment, there’s either not much left of them, or they are greatly deformed, etc. This is a fact, which we all can observe.


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The second illustration shows what the education system has taught many people about the formation of fish fossils. When a fish dies, it slowly sinks to the bottom; it is slowly covered by sediment; and then it turns into a fossil. Based on what we observe today, this is ‘fiction.’ It does not explain how millions of fish fossils have been perfectly preserved. To form the millions of fish we see in the fossil record, we would need a catastrophic event, which is what the illustration for next week represents.


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This week's illustrations show that only way to preserve millions of fish perfectly is through a catastrophic event. Sediment had to be dumped on them very, very quickly. This illustration shows a fish swimming along and then lots of sediment being dumped on it. The next illustration shows the fish buried under sediment and turning into a fossil, perfectly preserved.


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"why did god do that to the cute fish, daddy?"
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Ain't theology grand?
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So that was when God flooded the earth with dirt?

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This is the same AIG that takes issue with Kent Hovind?


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Why do these people even use computers? I mean, how could computers possibly work, when those dumb-as-fence-posts-scientists invented them?

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And haven't these people EVER seen a rotted, skeletal fish wash up on a beach? Ye godz.
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Yeah, electron theory is JUST a theory.
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Conveniently leaving out the little matters of different dates for different fossils and the different body shapes over time. But perhaps there wasn't room in the comic strip to mention that.
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and then lots of sediment being dumped on it.
I thought sediment was particles that fall out of suspension with the flowing water, not a big pile of dirt!

What gets me the most is how the flood deposited both the bedrock and the soil! Nice neat very planer shale in Cleveland. Also a bunch of varved silty clays, from Lake Erie when it covered Cleveland a long time ago. Somehow the flood was capable of doing both of these at the same time.

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