John Ings wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:17:06 -0400, Ted Holden <medved@fcc.net> wrote:
Now science has determined that the earth's ocean had life 3 billion
years ago, but sticking to the concept of "swimming and swarming"
creatures, let's say 600 million years ago.
The people telling you that are the same people telling you that dinosaurs
died out 65 million years ago, and we know that's rubbish:
"We" do?
Ted and the voices in his head - that or him and his telepathic doggies...
http://www.bearfabrique.org/Dinoglyphs/dinoglyphs.html
"If comebody could provide a coercive case for the fact that American
Indians dealt with dinosaurs on a regular basis" --- it would have to
include unfossilized remains of said dinosaurs. In prarie soil we find
the bones of not only buffalo, but camels, sloths and mammoths. Bones
only a few tens of thousands of years old. In the La Brea Tar Pits we
find bones of sabre-toothed tigers and dire wolves. Now if you can
show me some unfossilized dino bones...
"For the truth about evolutionism, check out one or more of:
1. Michael Denton's "Evolution, a Theory in Crisis", available in
major book outlets. "
While you at it you might also have a look at "Nature;s Destiny" by
the same author. In it he writes that he has solved his difficulties
with evolution, though he espouses divinely directed evolution.
All such dating schemes were primarily formulated to provide Chuck Darwin
with the time he thought he needed for evolution. That's all there really
is to them.
The geologist Charles Lyell published his Principles of Geology 30
years before Darwin published his Origin of Species, and in it he
showed his findings that the earth was millions of years old.
## Some would keep their brains on a fact free diet.
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