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How Noah did it
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<blockquote data-quote="ragarth" data-source="post: 52253103" data-attributes="member: 235534"><p>If we assume that god has a "rapid speciation" button on his cosmic remote, and if we assume that all radiologic dating methods are absolutely inaccurate, we can still make predictions from the hypothesis that Noah's ark existed and that god produced rapid speciation.</p><p></p><p>At some point in the fossil record we would need to see signs of a world-wide flood and global die off. We would then need to see a distinct global bottlenecking, down to less than 80,000 land-dwelling species world wide. After that we would have to see a rapid speciation event leading directly from this bottlenecking to our current state.</p><p></p><p>Since from the beginning of time to now god has hypothetically only butchered everything on the planet once by killing it all with water, we should also only see one of these bottlenecks (2 if you think god did the rapid speciation trick after creation, but we should find no animals before this initial bottleneck at all).</p><p></p><p>So, do we see this pattern? If so, show it to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ragarth, post: 52253103, member: 235534"] If we assume that god has a "rapid speciation" button on his cosmic remote, and if we assume that all radiologic dating methods are absolutely inaccurate, we can still make predictions from the hypothesis that Noah's ark existed and that god produced rapid speciation. At some point in the fossil record we would need to see signs of a world-wide flood and global die off. We would then need to see a distinct global bottlenecking, down to less than 80,000 land-dwelling species world wide. After that we would have to see a rapid speciation event leading directly from this bottlenecking to our current state. Since from the beginning of time to now god has hypothetically only butchered everything on the planet once by killing it all with water, we should also only see one of these bottlenecks (2 if you think god did the rapid speciation trick after creation, but we should find no animals before this initial bottleneck at all). So, do we see this pattern? If so, show it to me. [/QUOTE]
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