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And, of course, some dinosaurs never did live under. If I remember my Walking with Dinosaurs correctly, that isThat is correct --- but the new climate would not support the non-avian dinosaurs, and they eventually became extinct.
The non-avian dinosaurs were evidently adept at living under uni-tropical conditions --- which, of course, changed after the Flood.
According to the Water Canopy Theory, in earth's distant past, prior to Genesis 6, the earth was one tropical climate --- I'd say around 75 degrees year-round.And, of course, some dinosaurs never did live under. If I remember my Walking with Dinosaurs correctly, that isBut joke aside, I'm pretty sure I've read in more authoritative sources than WWD that much of the Mesozoic world was temperate. Here's an inferred world climate map for the Late Cretaceous, one of the warmer periods in earth history (and here's more, with a basic explanation of how they are made).
Also... are you really saying that the whole world has to be tropical for tropical animals to survive? So are howler monkeys not tropical or not alive?
Here is the actual picture for those who don't want to click links for evidence against their beliefs.
Pangaea --- (a.k.a. Eden).Did you mean to put a red x or what is the picture supposed to be?
Nope --- I sure wasn't.You do realize that Pangaea was comprised of vast deserts on the interior of the continent and was prone to wild fluctuations of temperature between day and night?
Absolutely.Nails, see what I'm talking about? And it didn't really matter when I told him that an extinction event that's clearly not the K/T is recorded all over the globe.
So why do we not see any reptile-avian transitions after what you think is the flood layer?That is correct --- but the new climate would not support the non-avian dinosaurs, and they eventually became extinct.
The non-avian dinosaurs were evidently adept at living under uni-tropical conditions --- which, of course, changed after the Flood.
Only life that could adapt to the new climate would continue.
According to the Water Canopy Theory, in earth's distant past, prior to Genesis 6, the earth was one tropical climate --- I'd say around 75 degrees year-round.
When the water canopy was broken up and came raining down to the earth, the sun's rays now struck the earth straight-on, changing the climate from uni-tropical to polar.
It's a theory --- CANOPY THEORY --- and an excellent one, if you ask me.It's not a theory, its a guess.
I don't know.Just wondering though - if the earth was circled by a great big canopy of water 1cm thick stretching out past the moon, would this not allow less sunlight and therefore heat energy to hit the earth?
No ---And now all this water is here (because it never rained before the flood, right?) wouldn't the surface temperature have gone up?
Genesis 2:4-6 said:These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens,
5 And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground.
6 But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground.
Absolutely.
Just wondering though - if the earth was circled by a great big canopy of water 1cm thick stretching out past the moon, would this not allow less sunlight and therefore heat energy to hit the earth?
And now all this water is here (because it never rained before the flood, right?) wouldn't the surface temperature have gone up?
To be a theory, it needs supporting evidence and be backed by other researchers who find similar results using almost identical methodology.It's a theory --- CANOPY THEORY --- and an excellent one, if you ask me.
So it's an excellent theory but you don't know very much about it, it just superficially meets your needs.I don't know.
Now ain't that a pity?To be a theory, it needs supporting evidence and be backed by other researchers who find similar results using almost identical methodology.
Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is also good.
Wikipedia can take a hike.Theory
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oh, my --- someone needs a wake-up call.So it's an excellent theory but you don't know very much about it, it just superficially meets your needs.
Whatever happened to those "waters which were above," Nails?Genesis 1:7 said:And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.
Either that, or because of blasphemy, I told Dantose he could go ahead and close it if he want to.AV, you got spanked so badly in that thread that you had to end it.
No comment.Even the catholics turned on you, man that really is low.
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