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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Contradictions and Conflicts of Uniformitarian Geology and Evolution .
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<blockquote data-quote="Deamiter" data-source="post: 21418271" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>That last post (by Edmond) had a good quote. Especially important was the bit about how Uniformitarianism ADDED slow processes to the acknowledged localized flood/delta/mudslide etc. effects.</p><p></p><p>I guess my main problem with this thread was the OP. It seemed to draw some conclusions based on a misunderstanding of Uniformitarianism, and there were some logical leaps that I did not follow.</p><p></p><p>@Edmond: Could you please restate your point in this thread? Simply pointing me back to a previous post won't do, as I've reread the thread and I'm still confused. What, precisely, are you claiming and how did you come to that conclusion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deamiter, post: 21418271, member: 17635"] That last post (by Edmond) had a good quote. Especially important was the bit about how Uniformitarianism ADDED slow processes to the acknowledged localized flood/delta/mudslide etc. effects. I guess my main problem with this thread was the OP. It seemed to draw some conclusions based on a misunderstanding of Uniformitarianism, and there were some logical leaps that I did not follow. @Edmond: Could you please restate your point in this thread? Simply pointing me back to a previous post won't do, as I've reread the thread and I'm still confused. What, precisely, are you claiming and how did you come to that conclusion? [/QUOTE]
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