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That could be, that the sky was red at the time of the breakup of Pangaea. Just like they are making a big deal out of the blood moons that we have seen recently. Considered to be a sign of something, even though no one is sure of what it represents.
That could be, that the sky was red at the time of the breakup of Pangaea.
Just like they are making a big deal out of the blood moons that we have seen recently. Considered to be a sign of something, even though no one is sure of what it represents.
Of course the big question is if there was more humidity and more water in the atmosphere back at the time of the dinosaurs compared to after their extinction.The sky was blue then according geochemical/paleoclimate evidence, not red.
What you thought was evidence against the flood was actually just a lack of comprehension about what the evidence is. You didn't even know where to look or what to look for....There is evidence, but you make unfounded assumptions about natural processes changing dramatically (with no evidence) in order to dismiss it.
Of course the big question is if there was more humidity and more water in the atmosphere back at the time of the dinosaurs compared to after their extinction.
Let's say you were looking for evidence of literally any other historical flood. Say, maybe, you have some records that claim that a certain place in China was flooded. How would you go about evaluating that?What you thought was evidence against the flood was actually just a lack of comprehension about what the evidence is. You didn't even know where to look or what to look for.
When looking for Noah's flood, I might start by looking for a major known extinction period, and also for some remains of stuff that is known to come from space or deep under the earth like the flood waters were known to have come from! Iridium seems to fit the bill...no?Let's say you were looking for evidence of literally any other historical flood. Say, maybe, you have some records that claim that a certain place in China was flooded. How would you go about evaluating that?
I was under the impression that the period was "extremely humid".The climate was warmer during the Mesozoic, therefore, atmospheric water vapor content would be slightly higher. The important thing to understand about water vapor is that it is a feedback and not a climate forcing. The entire earth's moisture content cycles over a period of 10 to 14 days.
I guess they have it wrong if they consider dinosaurs to be reptiles.
The whole point of evolution is that the species adapt to their environment. If you do not know that much then your wasting your time. So just what evidence do you have that the dinosaurs lived in a dry climate. My evidence shows a very humid world at that time. Only a small remnant survive an extinction and are able to evolve. Only a tiny amount of the reptiles survived the transition from a humid to a dry climate. Just like in the days of Noah, only a few will be chosen by God to survive. Even if God uses natural selection to determine what species are going to survive.
Gen 7:4 For yets even days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
Noah's flood is a shadow and a type of the flood that took place at Pangaea many millions of years ago.
What was the climate like during the Mesozoic Era (250- 65 million years ago)?
When dinosaurs ruled the Earth, the climate was most likely hot and humid.
http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/dino/02-dinosaur-extinction-theories/climate-change.html
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