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To: kimtom
there are many fossil beds (mass graves) around.

They're claiming that this one fossil bed is being overlooked because the evidence there proves the account of the Great Flood. If there are many and this all happened at the same time, produced by the same event then there should be many more like this one, with the same kind of distribution of marine and land fossils all mixed together. Where are they?

132 posted on 06/20/2013 11:03:38 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: tacticalogic
Redwall Limestone of Grand Canyon; This fossil graveyard stretches for 180 miles (290 km) across northern Arizona and into southern Nevada, covering an area of at least 10,500 square miles (30,000 km2).

Hundreds of thousands of marine creatures were buried with amphibians, spiders, scorpions, millipedes, insects, and reptiles in a fossil graveyard at Montceau-les-Mines, France.

At Florissant, Colorado, a wide variety of insects, freshwater mollusks, fish, birds, and several hundred plant species (including nuts and blossoms) are buried together.4 Bees and birds have to be buried rapidly in order to be so well preserved.

Alligator, fish (including sunfish, deep sea bass, chubs, pickerel, herring, and garpike 3–7 feet [1–2 m] long), birds, turtles, mammals, mollusks, crustaceans, many varieties of insects, and palm leaves (7–9 feet [2–2.5 m] long) were buried together in the vast Green River Formation of Wyoming.

At Fossil Bluff on the north coast of Australia’s island state of Tasmania, many thousands of marine creatures (corals, bryozoans [lace corals], bivalves [clams], and gastropods [snails]) were buried together in a broken state, along with a toothed whale and a marsupial possum. Whales and possums don’t live together, so only a watery catastrophe would have buried them together.

In order for such large ammonites and other marine creatures to be buried in the chalk beds of Britain many trillions of microscopic marine creatures had to bury them catastrophically.

credit: AIG

139 posted on 06/20/2013 11:26:07 AM PDT by kimtom (USA ; Freedom is not Free)
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To: tacticalogic; kimtom
They're claiming that this one fossil bed is being overlooked because the evidence there proves the account of the Great Flood. If there are many and this all happened at the same time, produced by the same event then there should be many more like this one, with the same kind of distribution of marine and land fossils all mixed together. Where are they?

Land animals and marine animals dwelt in different places, no? Then there was the different in mass; One factor: Many land animals were able to move away somewhat from the rising waters. Sure -- some fossil beds will contain both marine and land animals. Perhaps those land animals which foraged and lived nearby shallow seas and were swept by the same local force of part of the flood.

144 posted on 06/20/2013 11:34:51 AM PDT by USS Johnston (Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be bought at the price of chains & slavery? - Patrick Henry)
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