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<blockquote data-quote="-57" data-source="post: 70400738" data-attributes="member: 380403"><p>Yikes such bias. I suppose that's what you've been taught so I really can't blame you for your post. </p><p>But, does the world really look like it developed by evolutionism? Are the fossils in the geological column a product of death burial, death burial, death burial over long time spans or a product of the flood of Noah where they were all buried rapidly and recently? </p><p>You see....they dig up these fossils buried in the geological column and find soft tissue in dino bones...that somehow lasted... not decaying or mineralizing in over 65+ million years. </p><p></p><p>Even the coal contains C14 that should be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-57, post: 70400738, member: 380403"] Yikes such bias. I suppose that's what you've been taught so I really can't blame you for your post. But, does the world really look like it developed by evolutionism? Are the fossils in the geological column a product of death burial, death burial, death burial over long time spans or a product of the flood of Noah where they were all buried rapidly and recently? You see....they dig up these fossils buried in the geological column and find soft tissue in dino bones...that somehow lasted... not decaying or mineralizing in over 65+ million years. Even the coal contains C14 that should be there. [/QUOTE]
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