Greg Jennings
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Again, I apologize for accusing you of inserting outside info. I was wrong. But you ARE still twisting the truth. Substantially. Let's examine how:Not just wrong but ignorant.*
Ex.
Greg: "Because you're lying for God, I guess?"
So, it was truth?
Greg:"It doesn't say the boldnened words." But the article did say what I had said?
Greg: "Quit making things up.
So, it was actually you who made things up?
Greg: ". I strongly encourage anyone to read it so they can see 6days' truth-twisting in action" However you had not read the article yourself!
Greg: "Did you make something else up now?" Nope
Greg: "And if you were halfway educated
Ad hominem defintion "An attack upon an opponent in order to discredit their arguement or opinion. Ad hominems are used by immature and/or unintelligent people because they are unable to counter their opponent using logic and intelligence." (Urban dictionary)
Actually it is quite consistent with the flood model. You continue arguing against things you don't understand.
Attacking the source is bordering on ad hominem.
What boot? You asked for info on a hat and a bag of flour being fossilized.
Yes... it was you who seemed to doubt that fossilization can happen rapidly.
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They did.....
The article says "Thus, some set of unique conditions existed in
coastal Peru to permit such unusual preservation"
Ha... Yes, there was some unique condition that rapidly buried whales protecting the bodies from oxidation and scavengers. The whales were not fossilized at the bottom of and ocean as you suggest but instead the secular opinion was that sediments were deposited above storm wave base.
From a guy who has been consistently wrong on everything about fossils, you aren't really in a position to start suggesting others review things.
BTW... The article*suggests that normal conditions would take thousands of years...yet some unique condition buried these whales and other animals in just weeks. The Bible provides the unique situation that would have rapidly buried and preserved billions of dead things everywhere on earth.
What did the authors of the study attribute the whales' burials to?
More rapid accumulation of phytoplankton than seen in the oceans today
What did they say caused the conditions?
A different ocean environment and chemistry, as evidenced by more intact diatom tests found near the whale remains than seen in today's oceans
Is there any mention of a flood, particularly a global one?
There is talk of storms, but not specifically flooding. Certainly no mention of any event on the global scale
Do the authors say "rapid burial"?
Yes, and they explain that they mean that diatom skeletons gathered around them slowly for weeks to months. By doing this, they absolutely rule out a flood as the cause of burial
Is this evidence for a global flood?
Seeing as the authors don't think so, I don't either.
You have repeatedly demonstrated an inability to understand science. You lecturing me an ability to interpret anything involving geology is, to myself, quite amusing.
Your sources are always very unreliable. The fact that you don't understand WHY credible sources are important underscores your lack of knowledge of science as a whole. The only thing you've demonstrated an ability to do here is repeat statements that are ridiculous and untrue.
Luckily for everyone, real science doesn't concern itself with the inane ramblings of conspiracy theorists. Young Earth creationism was once completely accepted by the scientific community. Then, after centuries of careful gathering of data and observation, everyone realized that the Bible got a lot about Earth's history wrong. And that's why it has been rejected as a hypothesis.