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For slowbrains: If there had been no flood there would have been neither a massive annihilation of animal life or the fossil record that proves it.
Where in history does it say a flood caused some mass annihilation?
If your belief the earth is only 6000 years old, you theory if fossils is bullshyt but nice try.
 
Where in history does it say a flood caused some mass annihilation?
If your belief the earth is only 6000 years old, you theory if fossils is bullshyt but nice try.

Mass Extinction Events​

Part of the Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries exhibition.

Around 65 million years ago, something unusual happened on our planet.
We can see it in the fossil record.
Fossils that are abundant in earlier rock layers are simply not present in later rock layers. A wide range of animals and plants suddenly died out, from tiny marine organisms to large dinosaurs.
 
a totally meaningless and stupid statement. lol.
sorry, abortion has happened since forever, she is not the mother of anything. duh.
You don't want the whore to be known for her opposition to increases in the numbers of blacks in America?
 

Mass Extinction Events​

Part of the Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries exhibition.

Around 65 million years ago, something unusual happened on our planet.
We can see it in the fossil record.
Fossils that are abundant in earlier rock layers are simply not present in later rock layers. A wide range of animals and plants suddenly died out, from tiny marine organisms to large dinosaurs.
We know. It was an asteroid hitting the earth. God was not involved.
The theory of you young earth is out the window.
 
What scientific observation do you have that proves what you believe by faith about the asteroid you speak of?
Here it is. Now, let's have no more that some pathetic biblical flood did it. That's for imbeciles, as you say.

 
Here it is. Now, let's have no more that some pathetic biblical flood did it. That's for imbeciles, as you say.

That is not empirical scientific evidence. That is purely speculation. and a young speculation at that which has already been shelved for different speculations.


Maybe an Asteroid Didn't Kill the Dinosaurs​

By Jeffrey Kluger Monday, Apr. 27, 2009


When a scientific principle is common knowledge even in grammar school, you know it has long since crossed the line from theory to established fact. That's the case with dinosaur extinction. Some 65 million years ago — as we've all come to know — an asteroid struck the earth, sending up a cloud that blocked the sun and cooled the planet. That, in turn, wiped out the dinosaurs and made way for the rise of mammals. The suddenness with which so many species vanished after that time always suggested a single cataclysmic event, and the 1978 discovery of a 112-mile, 65-million-year-old crater off the Yucatán Peninsula near the town of Chicxulub seemed to seal the deal.

Now, however, a study in the Journal of the Geological Society throws all that into question. The asteroid impact and dinosaur extinction, say the authors, may not have been simultaneous, instead occurring 300,000 years apart. That's an eyeblink in geologic time, but it's a relevant eyeblink all the same — one that occurred at just the right moment in ancient history to send the extinction theory entirely awry. (See pictures of meteors striking the earth.)
 
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