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I'm sure it is.
Anything to dupe the public.
Oh, my.
Congratulations.
I can post photos of LAX and show there are no planes on the runway.
Then I can dupe the public into thinking there are no planes at LAX -- (or at least try).
Are you deliberately trying to get me to lower to your level and insult you so that you can claim you are the victim?
Funny, I was thinking the same thing about you in that mutant thread.
Nor was I.No personal attacks there, I didn't claim you were deliberately trying to dupe anybody (neither there nor anywhere else).
P.S.: In the mutant thread, take a look at the definition of "mutant" that I posted, and just let me know how your definition differs from that one.
Nor was I.
I wasn't directing that comment at just you.
What I meant was:
It's easier for scientists to dupe the public with trivial matters, than it is to dupe the public with major issues.
I would go further and say that it is a lot easier to "dupe" people when you don't have a lot of evidence to back you up.
How will that better help you answer the question? Dolphins, whales, sea turtles, plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, and archelons all lived in the same environment, salt water oceans. What difference could it possibly make where the land was to them?Let me know exactly what the earth looked like then, the shape and size of each continent and the type of climate. Just so I can better answer your questions.
How will that better help you answer the question? Dolphins, whales, sea turtles, plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, and archelons all lived in the same environment, salt water oceans. What difference could it possibly make where the land was to them?
Elephants, buffalo, sheep, Brachiosaurs, Anklyosaurs, and Wannanosaurs all shared the same type of environment, temperate and sub-tropical grasslands and woodlands. What difference could it possible make as to where those lands were?
Sparrows, finches, pteranadons and pterodactyls all share the same environment, the air. What difference could it possibly make where the land and water below them was?
It is interesting that YEC flood geologists who do this sort of thing for a living don't need to know the size and shape of each continent to make these failed theories.
Of course. So why would those things be any different in the past? If the continents were in different places, all the things you list above would still occur and the sea life I am referring to would still exist in the same types of environments.Land position has an influence on water and air currents, which impact the migrations of sea and airborne animals, influence salinity of oceans in certain areas, impacts natural disasters, and impacts the temperature and weather experienced by the landmass.
Of course. So why would those things be any different in the past? If the continents were in different places, all the things you list above would still occur and the sea life I am referring to would still exist in the same types of environments.
If dolphins, whales, and plesiosaurs lived in warm and cold, high and low salinity ocean water in the past (just like dolphins and whales do today) then they would live (and die and be fossilized) in warm and cold, high and low salinity ocean water no matter where on the planet that ocean water was found.
They would be in different areas and to different extents. Remember, the earth was warmer during the times of the dinosaurs, so the sea levels would have been higher, there would have been more coastline to landmass ratio, so violent weather and general precipitation would have been greater, there would have been more shallow seas than there are today. There is a reason that most of the creatures that lived during the times of dinosaurs are not today, the climate is completely different. Even water and soil pH would be different.
Still, there is nothing in the Devonian that would stop a cow from being fossilized, and that is what ED is implying.
Still, there is nothing in the Devonian that would stop a cow from being fossilized, and that is what ED is implying.
Still, there is nothing in the Devonian that would stop a cow from being fossilized, and that is what ED is implying.
There is also no reason that the data could be interpreted to show not multiple extinction events but one extinction event caused by rising waters.
(Scientists have listed five unexplained extinction events at the end of certain eras. Most of them being marine species.)
There is also no reason why certain animals may have inhabited only certain ecological areas on the earth, unlike today. Today's environments with animals living together are not necessarily the same as ones in the past.
There is also no reason that the data could be interpreted to show not multiple extinction events but one extinction event caused by rising waters.
(Scientists have listed five unexplained extinction events at the end of certain eras. Most of them being marine species.)
There is also no reason why certain animals may have inhabited only certain ecological areas on the earth, unlike today. Today's environments with animals living together are not necessarily the same as ones in the past.
But more to the point, none of that explains why there are no cows in the Devonian.
Except that the worst extinction event in the past was caused by a drought that killed roughly 90% of all life.
The Permian where the greatest loss was marine life? Second was insects. Also, they say there was more co2 and less oxygen during that time. Exactly what we would find with a break up and increased volcanic activity during Noah's flood. (Anoxic events).
The arid idea is just a proposed gradualistic process among other ideas about what caused the extinctions.
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