Re: All Burnt Up
- From: mccoy@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 2 May 2006 15:36:51 -0700
Dana Tweedy wrote:
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Peter Barber wrote:
mccoy@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Secular Geologist (GS). By golly. Million years ago a big bank blew
up. <snip>
And your credibility took the full force of the explosion?
Actually in the world of soft dinosaur tissue parts,
There are no "soft dinosaur tissue parts". You are wrong yet again.
of rapidly made
strata that looks superficially like millions of years went by,
No such thing, doofus.
and
when numerous hoaxes,
Perpetrated by Creationists.
corrections and the like have occurred in
evolution teaching history,
Science tends to correct it's mistakes. Creationists keep using theirs.
one wonders as those who teach "evolution
science" are telling the truth.
They are telling the truth to everyone. Creationists are the ones
practicing deception.
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=524
Then it is stated, water can't be compressed but it nevertheless was
compressed! It happened? How, why? It just did because "evolution
science" says it must be true.
How stupid can one person get??? There was no water to compress in the
Big Bang, because the component atoms that make up water (hydrogen and
oxygen) didn't even exist at the time of the Big Bang. The article above
explains that, but you still get it wrong. There was no problem with
"compressing" water, as water didn't exist. What are you having trouble
with?
If hydrogen didn't exist and oxygen didn't exist, where did it come
from? Maybe because the explosion of the big bang would have consumed
all the oxygen if did exist? Is that what you are saying? The more you
did the deeper the hole gets. I wonder why?
JM
"Wait a minute," said Gray. "We've been getting along fine with these
people. You're going to rob one of their graves [of a human knee joint
perhaps]?"
No, idiot. The bone that Johanson took was a femur (remember?
Johanson claimed to have taken a femur. He had to write something to
explain what he was up to. But it's an open question, which is why I
wrote "of a human knee joint perhaps?" And the article that I cited
asked the question regarding shrinking water.
You got in
a lot of trouble because you thought it was a pelvis) The fossil that
Johanson found was the distal end of a femur and a proximal tibia. Two
separate bones. They were mineralized, and much smaller than a modern
human femur/tibia. No paleontologist would mistake a mineralized bone
from a relatively fresh, unmineralized bone. Johanson could not possibly
have passed off a modern human knee joint as a fossil. You only make
yourself look more foolish by trying to smear Johanson.
Mineralization is a process that can take less than a year. Do your
research.
JM
"Lucy, the Beginnings of Humankind." Donald C. Johanson
And Maitland Edy, 1981. Give a proper citation you moron.
DJT
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