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Same as varves, the laying down was not as they claim. There was a cold blooded croc found up near the artic pole you know, it was very different in the past. What reason would I have to assume God made it cold to begin with? Doesn't make sense, Paradise shouldn't be that exteme cold.Nooj said:So...you're saying that Antarctica a few thousand years ago was a tropical paradise? With trees and grass?
How do you explain ice cores? They go back tens of thousands of years.
Can you give me some examples of dinos that lived in the water? Sauropods and hadrosaurs were terrestrial, by the way.dad said:As opposed to dinos that lived in water.
You know you are in bad shape if Dad tells you this!dad said:You got to be kidding.darknights said:that could be a trick of the devil making them and saying evolution is real and god isnt.
This will be the third time I have asked you, Dad. Please explain to us how this "hyper-evolution" you made-up was supposed to have worked in the "pre-split" fantasy world of Dadology. Come on... you can come up with some answer, since you are of the "superior theories."dad said:He didn't there was hyper evolution in that different world, the adapting to cold likely came later.
dad said:He didn't there was hyper evolution in that different world, the adapting to cold likely came later. Can you prove there was artic like conditions anywhere on earth then? No, I don't think so. And don't even think about a radioactive decay based arguement, there was no decay then.
http://www.innvista.com/science/zoology/dinosaurs/sea.htmSplit Rock said:Can you give me some examples of dinos that lived in the water? Sauropods and hadrosaurs were terrestrial, by the way.
No need, there was hyper evolution, all they needed was the one basic kind. For example, all tiger species are said to have come from one original kind. Piece a cake.franklin said:Can you prove it was possible to fit millions of animals on that wooden tub of a sea vessel?
Christians have superior theories because they include a necessary part of the equation, the spiritual. Adapting now is quite a pitiful little process, because of the way that the life was left in the physical only universe, and the damages and lacks a body had to adjust to. It actually is pretty in depth, everything from diet, where we needed no meat then, to radiation damage, and many other things.Split Rock said:This will be the third time I have asked you, Dad. Please explain to us how this "hyper-evolution" you made-up was supposed to have worked in the "pre-split" fantasy world of Dadology. Come on... you can come up with some answer, since you are of the "superior theories."
dad said:PS I can't say it was wooden, as there may have been a meteal working process at the time called 'gopher wood' whereby they used wood and gopher debris, as it was first thought of perhaps, or sand, and made molds to pour the iron in!
dad said:http://www.innvista.com/science/zoology/dinosaurs/sea.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur
http://www.oceansofkansas.com/plesiosaur.html
So, some dinos at least in the often used sense of the word, if not modern preferred classification jargon, were water dinos. Others used to be considered so, but they now proclaim them things like maybe 'forest' dwellers. "
"Palaeontologists in the 19th Century assumed that giant sauropods like the long-necked brontosaur must have lived in water because they were as big as whales. " http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1470305.stm
In the pre split world, and pre flood, there was lots of water around, and the assumptions need to be revisited, because they are PO assumptions!
That their body weight would make them sink in the mud, etc. so maybe they weren't near water after all..etc.
If some dinos were largely water creatures, maybe they could have survived a flood?
But, either way, we need to simply look at the evidence here. Was Loch Ness really a 'dino'? These other supposed sightings at sea, if real, may indicate some survived the flood. What about the dino in Job? That " 41: 31 He maketh the deep to boil like a pot: "
Just because science lags in the knowing much about it department, doesn't mean such things were not so at all.
No need, there was hyper evolution, all they needed was the one basic kind. For example, all tiger species are said to have come from one original kind. Piece a cake.
You still haven't really answered my question. Are you saying that a vegetarian diet allowed for "hyper-evolution?" A lack of radiation damage, would reduce mutation, and thereby reduce genetic variation... hardly a means of increasing the rate of evolution (compared to today).dad said:Christians have superior theories because they include a necessary part of the equation, the spiritual. Adapting now is quite a pitiful little process, because of the way that the life was left in the physical only universe, and the damages and lacks a body had to adjust to. It actually is pretty in depth, everything from diet, where we needed no meat then, to radiation damage, and many other things.
Everything is a piece of cake when you can make things up and pull guesses out of thin air and call them "superior theories!"dad said:No need, there was hyper evolution, all they needed was the one basic kind. For example, all tiger species are said to have come from one original kind. Piece a cake.
I love the part about including "gopher debris"... what the heck is that? Gopher poop? Is that supposed to be made of metal?Nathan Poe said:"Gopher wood metal?"
Nice parody, dad.
dad said:True. The in box PO limited science can't put it anywhere at all! They hear no flood, see no flood, speak no fllod!
For us of the superior theories, we can honestly look at the evidence, to see what is warranted, and proper, and true! To see what fits the bill of evidence we have, as well as the documentary evidence, and the spiritual reality, instead of being in denial, like you!
We don't have to interpret it with old age baseless beliefs, as you do!
Split Rock said:I love the part about including "gopher debris"... what the heck is that? Gopher poop? Is that supposed to be made of metal?
No one else can come up with this stuff like dad!
The only reason I haven't put dad on "ignore" is because he still makes me laugh so hard!
Nathan Poe said:Gotta agree -- dad is comedy gold.
Make that comedy platinum--
Aw heck, COMEDY GOPHER WOOD! (As soon as dad can decide what that is...)
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