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We had a confederate sword from the war but my brother in law sold it. Most likely to buy alcohol. Or more they stole it from him because he most likely got ten cents on the dollar for it.Says the guy with William T Sherman (or whomever it is, as his pic).
But you offer no hypothesis as to why other than implying that he is a phony.
May I ask why YOU and your cheering section post where you will encounter (shudder) atheists with pov quite different from yours?
Do we have wrongs that need to be righted?
We had a confederate sword from the war but my brother in law sold it. Most likely to buy alcohol. Or more they stole it from him because he most likely got ten cents on the dollar for it.
There most diffidently were islands when Pangaea existed. Some even rode the Juan de Fuca plate like a conveyor belt to form much of the land mass in the Pacific Northwest. That's why there are so many different ages and land types in Oregon and parts of Washington and Northern California.There were no islands during the Flood.
Only one giant one.
In academic circles, it's drawn like this:
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The way to know all about historical geologyThere most diffidently were islands when Pangaea existed. Some even rode the Juan de Fuca plate like a conveyor belt to form much of the land mass in the Pacific Northwest. That's why there are so many different ages and land types in Oregon and parts of Washington and Northern California.
There most diffidently were islands when Pangaea existed.
The way to know all about historical geology is to avoid any form of study, and just make things up.
You go to a lot of trouble to get it all wrong.
I have faith in the geologist that know these sorts of things. I also have faith in what I saw with my own eyes. The being the ancient tree fossils and clams found in those island arcs.Faith in the documentation; that's what it's all about.
I have faith in the geologist that know these sorts of things.
I also have faith in what I saw with my own eyes.
The being the ancient tree fossils and clams found in those island arcs.
So, there were 8 island masses that moved west on the Farallon plate between 130 and 260 million years ago.
The western edge of the North American continent at that time ran along the Idaho/Oregon boarder which those islands ran up against and docked, forming much of Northwest.
Some of these island masses are made up of rocks that are 500 million years old.
This all happened when Pangea was breaking up. Than it was all glued together by lava.
Not at all. First came the islands. Than some 75million years later came the lava. Some of that lava came from the seduction of the plate. A lot of it also came from the Yellowstone hot spot when it was under Oregon some 16 million years ago.Now you just contradicted yourself.
Eight islands, yet all glued together by lava?
Or are you saying these eight islands torpedoed themselves into the Northwest, when Pangaea was "breaking" [sic] up?
Point being you can cite actual rock solid dataNot at all. First came the islands. Than some 75million years later came the lava. Some of that lava came from the seduction of the plate. A lot of it also came from the Yellowstone hot spot when it was under Oregon some 16 million years ago.
But the point being, there were islands during the time of Pangaea. Oregon is proof of that truth.
Point being you can cite actual rock solid data ...
... and your friend makes things up.
Thanks. That's just yet another example with what the Earth is actually showing us about itSelf (as Created by God) where it tells a very different story than the ancient middle-eastern creation stories of a nomadic desert tribe. I'll trust the story we see in the Earth in this case.... on paper.
I have a feeling you guys weren't there.
Genesis 1:9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.
10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good.
I'm missing the part about islands here.
That's just yet another example with what the Earth is actually showing us about itSelf (as Created by God) ...
... where it tells a very different story than the ancient middle-eastern creation stories ...
... of a nomadic desert tribe.
I'll trust the story we see in the Earth in this case.
I'm guessing that the way you see it is that when God cleaned up after the flood he also put those look alike islands in place here in the Northwest area. Is that right?Let your academy know.
They claim to be out there traipsing around finding nothing.
I'm guessing that the way you see it is that when God cleaned up after the flood he also put those look alike islands in place here in the Northwest area. Is that right?
You do geology with crackers?That is wrong.
I claim when God pulled Pangaea apart like a cracker, islands came about.
Try it yourself.
Take a cracker and break it apart.
See those crumbs?
They're islands.
(Cue the Hawaiian Islands and atolls coming up!)
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