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Humans Caused Extinction of Australia’s Prehistoric Giant Animals
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Humans Caused Extinction of Australia’s Prehistoric Giant Animals
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Hotspur: Why, so can I, or so can any man;
But will they come when you do call for them? Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, Act III:
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostEvolution at it's finest!The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostPerhaps Shuny would prefer that the 'Prehistoric Giant Animals' had caused the extinction of humans.
But, survival of the fittest!
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostMost evolutionists probably prefer that. Animals are always more valuable than humans, don'tcha know?
But, survival of the fittest!
As silly as saying that Christians prefer it because we believe all humans are sinners.
And survival of the fittest deals with who leaves the most offspring
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Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
If so, this would be remains from the Flood of Noah.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
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Originally posted by hansgeorg View Post50,000 years ago - carbon dated?
If so, this would be remains from the Flood of Noah.Last edited by shunyadragon; 01-24-2017, 05:41 AM.Glendower: I can call spirits from the vasty deep.
Hotspur: Why, so can I, or so can any man;
But will they come when you do call for them? Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, Act III:
go with the flow the river knows . . .
Frank
I do not know, therefore everything is in pencil.
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Originally posted by shunyadragon View PostThe strata in the sediment cores is too uniform and fine textured to caused by a flood. Some of the layers are layers of fine textured loess (wind blown silt). Many fine textured deposits are varved clay deposits of ancient lakes with seasonal annual deposits we can observe forming today.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
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Originally posted by shunyadragon View PostNot likely. The dating is likely by K-Ar for the bones, and dating strata where the bones were found, comparing this with dating the related coastal strata.
The scientists used radiocarbon and uranium thorium techniques to date the bone as about 50,000 years old, coinciding with the arrival of Australia’s first human inhabitants.
“The new monitor fossil is, minimally, 30,000 years younger than the previous youngest reliably dated record for giant lizards in Australia and for the first time, demonstrates that on a continental scale, humans and giant lizards overlapped in time,” they said.
Now, 20,000 to 50,000 carbon years (and with or without U-Pb/Th-Pb carbon seems to be 50,000) is the carbon range for Flood, according to creationists.
Other check:
The two specimens, Simosthenurus occidentalis and Protemnodon anak, have been radiocarbon dated to approximately 45,000 years ago.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
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Originally posted by rogue06 View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]20519[/ATTACH]
As silly as saying that Christians prefer it because we believe all humans are sinners.
And survival of the fittest deals with who leaves the most offspring
You know I'm being facetious, right?
And, frankly, who cares that there are no longer 1000 pound roos bouncing about? Are we really supposed to feel ashamed for something that supposedly happened 50,000 years ago?
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostYou know I'm being facetious, right?
And, frankly, who cares that there are no longer 1000 pound roos bouncing about? Are we really supposed to feel ashamed for something that supposedly happened 50,000 years ago?
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostAnd, frankly, who cares that there are no longer 1000 pound roos bouncing about? Are we really supposed to feel ashamed for something that supposedly happened 50,000 years ago?
I'm more disappointed about the moas, though - just a few hundred years off."Any sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from trolling."
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