Sorry to ruin everyone's week
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
And i suppose there is no way an earthquake or some other natural occuring event could have broken the bones after a few million years eh?
Also, i suppose you've never seen a fishes bones intact either have you? they are in the water yet they somehow dont get covered in mud IMMEDIATELY as you say.
Also, i suppose you've never seen a fishes bones intact either have you? they are in the water yet they somehow dont get covered in mud IMMEDIATELY as you say.
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
How the hell did debris clump together, were they magnates? Also, why aren't their lots of other bones of many other animals where dinosaurs gathered together?
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
If you were a horse, wouldn't you stay away for a large group of dinosaurs? In fact, I'd run as far away as I could.... Ever see in a flood how debris seems to pile up on one side of a river. Or in a lake how the wind blows all the debris collects together on one side of the lake. THAT'S HOW!!! Don't need magnates for this to happen... Evidence about dinosaur bones being broken shows that they were broken at or soon after the time of their death. NOT over the years when they were underground.... Don't understand your comment about fish. But fish fossils have been found on land. How'd they get there? Of course DC will tell us again about how they were wisked out of the sea by a hurricane and carried 200 miles inland where they dropped out of the sky onto land. Believe it or not, not alot of fossils have been found under the sea.
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Moldo, have you ever seen a mouse being eaten by a snake? The mouse is pretty stupid. Hell, sometimes they attack the snake. Also, not all dinosaurs are carnavoirs. Most actually aren't. Why aren't bones of animals from current day intermingled.
Also, most of the land was underwater at some point. Enough to cover a lot of landforms. Also, if wind blows the debris, what is it collecting against? Also, how can the wind blow it if a lot of the debris you are talking about, like coal, does not float?
Also, most of the land was underwater at some point. Enough to cover a lot of landforms. Also, if wind blows the debris, what is it collecting against? Also, how can the wind blow it if a lot of the debris you are talking about, like coal, does not float?
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
It's a hardknock life for El Moldo, it really is. I mean, we should be glad he can even find the time to post on our little high school football message board, when he has a busy day of being a missionary, preacher, scientist, geologist, archeologist, and on top of all that, the most time consuming occupation of being God's Dentist. Since God is all knowing, his brain is obviously enormous. That would either make him look like this...

or like this...

Cleaning even ONE of God's teeth would take weeks, because of the proportion of his teeth vs. ours. I just wanna say thank you, for showing us the light on so many different topics. Thanks, dawg!!

or like this...

Cleaning even ONE of God's teeth would take weeks, because of the proportion of his teeth vs. ours. I just wanna say thank you, for showing us the light on so many different topics. Thanks, dawg!!
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
Do I have to spell everything out for you guys? NO other animals were found with the dinosaurs because THEY WERE NOT BESIDE EACH OTHER WHEN THEY DIED!!!!!! And how does a horse know that the big dinosaurs were not carnivores? They were big, loud and scary. No wonder horses and other animals stayed away!!!...Now why do you keep talking about coal floating. Coal was just forming.....Yes the land at one time was ALL under water. At that time the wind meant nothing to the debris. BUT when the waters began to recede, and the land re-emerged, that's when the wind did it's thing and moved the debris landward. Lot's of new shoreline and other land began to appear. Hence, the debris had something to collect against.
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Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
Once again Moldo, what the hell? I like how you ignored my mouse and snake example. Also, what about the Saber-Tooth Tigers? I am sure they would have found a Brontosaurus delicious. I also just thought about something. What happened to the Woolly Mammoth? Also, you stated that coal was formed in layers because of the flood. You also stated that the reason coal was found only in some places was because it gathered together. Then you say it gathered together because the wind pushed it. So tell me, when were diamonds formed? Also, if coal isn't found far from the surface, how was their enough pressure to form the diamonds? Furthermore, why are their huge deposits of fossils in plains areas? If what you say is true, wouldn't they have gathered more on the huge mountains? After all, it is rather had to have a shore when it is flat. Also, what happened to the dinosaurs of the sea? How could they even exist in the dinky rivers you say existed? Why did they all die out? It surely can't be that there was no salt-water, because of all the salt-water fish.
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Pale Rider> And, she's [Laura Bush's] not a lesbian like Ellen Degenerate or Rosie O.
TAE> A person's worth is definitely determined by sexual orientation.
TAE> A person's worth is definitely determined by sexual orientation.
Re: Sorry to ruin everyone's week
Did you ever hear Ramblin' Man by the Allman Brothers? That's DC's new theme song. When will he stop ramblin? I guess if I don't respond to each and every one of his questions, I'm avoiding them? The mouse and snake example stunk!! Didn't deserve a response.... Now DO YOU KNOW WHAT STRIP MINING IS???? How deep is the coal under the ground in this case? NOT VERY DEEP. Just below the surface in some cases. Not all coal is deep mined. Diamonds are found only in deep, deep deposits where lots of pressure is above the coal.... I don't know the history of fossils in the plains. Can't comment. But if fossils of sea-life are there, it's from the flood.....Fossils have nothing to do with mountains necessarily. Why is that a criteria for fossils?... I didn't say anything about DINKY rivers. Where did you come up with that one? Dinosaurs of the sea probably out-lived those on the land. After all, THEY COULD SWIM!!!!!! What eventually happened to them I do not know.
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I just want to point out that this thread is fantastic. By all means, keep talking about coal.
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ROFLMAO. Ok, I want to know if there were only rivers, where the salt water was. Were there rivers with salt and those without? I was talking about dinosaur bones and fossils being found on the plains. My point was, why are their fossils there instead of high mountains? There wouldn't be much of a shore in a flat area, so wouldn't the wind push all the debris onto the mountains, as that would be the area with shore.
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Pale Rider> And, she's [Laura Bush's] not a lesbian like Ellen Degenerate or Rosie O.
TAE> A person's worth is definitely determined by sexual orientation.
TAE> A person's worth is definitely determined by sexual orientation.