Re: Noah's iridium
- From: Lee Jay <ljfinger@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:50:21 -0700
On Oct 31, 9:03 am, Robert Carnegie <rja.carne...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It probably isn't a new thought, maybe not evaen with me, but this
minute it occurred to me very strongly that a thin concentrated streak
of iridium in rock all around the world right above the heads of all
the last dinosaur fossils, below all the ones that came after, no /
way/ can be accounted for in Noah's flood geology...
...or can it??
Is there a Noachian answer to that one??
The entire ark was made of Iridium. Of course, it had to be enormous
in order to hold all the animals. As the waters began to recede, the
ark dissolved into them, leaving a layer of iridium-laced sediment all
around the world. That's why the ark has never been found and a layer
of Iridium covers the extinct species from the pre-flood era.
It's easy to come up with explanations for just about anything when
you are permitted (or *required*) to sever your connections to
reality.
Lee Jay
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