immivik
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I beleive there have been shells discovered on every mountain range even the tallest.
also, they have been laid down like strata in layers. heaviest toward the bottom. the fact that mountain ranges fall along fault lines cannot explain the neat way in which fossils are found.
one more thing, fossils according to evolutionary theory are formed over long periods of time as the animal dies and is eventualy covered bythe affects of weather and other natural phenomena. when an earthquake, large enough to lift living creatures up out of the ocean theoretically occurred, why didnt they rot over the process of time as dead things do today? why are they found in mass layers
whole and fossilized without having had time to decay? Fish rot in the open air and clam shells over time dont fossilize unless covered pretty quickly or exposed to the right kind of chemical cituation.
This is something that does not happen on the tops of every mountain. The many mountains of the world are so very different in thier environment , moisture level, soil type, and elevation that I find it quite unusual that they all have fossilized ocean animals all the way to the tops of them.
also, they have been laid down like strata in layers. heaviest toward the bottom. the fact that mountain ranges fall along fault lines cannot explain the neat way in which fossils are found.
one more thing, fossils according to evolutionary theory are formed over long periods of time as the animal dies and is eventualy covered bythe affects of weather and other natural phenomena. when an earthquake, large enough to lift living creatures up out of the ocean theoretically occurred, why didnt they rot over the process of time as dead things do today? why are they found in mass layers
whole and fossilized without having had time to decay? Fish rot in the open air and clam shells over time dont fossilize unless covered pretty quickly or exposed to the right kind of chemical cituation.
This is something that does not happen on the tops of every mountain. The many mountains of the world are so very different in thier environment , moisture level, soil type, and elevation that I find it quite unusual that they all have fossilized ocean animals all the way to the tops of them.