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Does the Eocene-Oligocene Transition show Life after the Global Flood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Job 33:6" data-source="post: 73271648" data-attributes="member: 399299"><p>[USER=346110]@lifepsyop[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I will give you the last word.</p><p></p><p>If you have questions, you can ask me. But ultimately, your suggestions defy physics and chemistry. If you aren't willing to accept this, then thats kind of on you. There isnt really anything that I, or anyone else could every say that would change your mind if you cant accept this.</p><p></p><p>And im not here to debate, because there isnt anything to debate. I'd be happy to inform people of geology, but the debate was settled hundreds of years ago. The only geologists who are flood believers today...are a fringe few who are deeply gripping to their religious background. Meanwhile, there are millions of old earth geologists (or just regular geologists as we know ourselves to be) who are simply going on about our business without entering the discussion with pre-conceived information from a source that isn't a form of geologic evidence (scripture).</p><p></p><p>And, i think there is honor in...trusting in the Lord and supporting His word and His message. Those few flood believers, just seem to have gone a bit too far, just as some other fringe Christian groups have gone just a bit too far off the psychological deep end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job 33:6, post: 73271648, member: 399299"] [USER=346110]@lifepsyop[/USER] I will give you the last word. If you have questions, you can ask me. But ultimately, your suggestions defy physics and chemistry. If you aren't willing to accept this, then thats kind of on you. There isnt really anything that I, or anyone else could every say that would change your mind if you cant accept this. And im not here to debate, because there isnt anything to debate. I'd be happy to inform people of geology, but the debate was settled hundreds of years ago. The only geologists who are flood believers today...are a fringe few who are deeply gripping to their religious background. Meanwhile, there are millions of old earth geologists (or just regular geologists as we know ourselves to be) who are simply going on about our business without entering the discussion with pre-conceived information from a source that isn't a form of geologic evidence (scripture). And, i think there is honor in...trusting in the Lord and supporting His word and His message. Those few flood believers, just seem to have gone a bit too far, just as some other fringe Christian groups have gone just a bit too far off the psychological deep end. [/QUOTE]
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