erm. that'S like asking for evidence that there were "children of the sixties" fighting in the first world war
LOL
I only pointed out that the Cambrian explosion is a taphonomic artefact.
Are not all deposits?
so now we get to the point, what is the point of trying to fit genesis in with the science?
You have gotten me wrong here; I am not trying to fit Genesis in with Science. I am showing that Genesis does not necessarily conflict with know Scientific data. Genesis is not meant to be scientifically correct; why should it be? It is a general description of the creation of the universe. It is not meant to be term specific nor scientifically correct. I feel that there are scenerios that make sense in regard to the generality of creation.
Your point there makes it immediately obvious to me that you could pretty much say that genesis is true regardless of the order that things appear in the fossil record.
That could be said of many aspects of fossil records. When organisms can be as much as ten's of millions of years earlier than once thought; it puts a new twist on the evolutionary model. If I said that evolution is untrue due to the fact that it couldn't get off the ground (no pun intended) to begin life at all; what evidence would you provide to support your claim? If you didn't have the evidence would that then disprove evolution all together?
You have already done it with the cambrian fossils, arbitrarily picking phyla as the distinguishing line in the sand to insert one line of genesis,
20 And God said: 'Let the waters swarm with swarms of living creatures, and let fowl fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.'
This is stating what God wants done and the next verse says that is what he did.
21 And God created the great sea-monsters, and every living creature that creepeth, wherewith the waters swarmed, after its kind, and every winged fowl after its kind; and God saw that it was good.
Phyla is not necessary as a distinction per se. I feel this fits with the verse because it claims that the waters swarmed with living creatures..great sea monsters. The most important point in the verse is that it says "every living creature that creepeth", which says to me that this is a time when all "kinds" were living in the waters. This time frame makes the most sense when looking at the Cambrian.
and that grass could be absolutely anything now, so long as it is alive and looks a bit like grass, allowing one to put it as early as you like.
Wait a minute. I am not actually making that as a claim. I said that it is possible. I don't personally feel that I am allowing anything really. In my personal opinion, the other scenerio is the one I really feel fits my theory as I have said before.
You could I suppose even do that with the sun, claiming that a sun is not a sun until it reaches a certain point on the main sequence, so even if it ignited well before life formed (which it did) it didn't reach your arbitrarily defined position until say, 7000BC.
Got to go. Sorry.