To: Fester Chugabrew
But the debate will undoubtedly shift to more accusations of "bait and switch." While theories of evolution would like to claim consistency all over the place, it does not come into play where abiogenesis is concerned. Such is the world of ad hoc "science." I an not baiting and switching, I am kindly awaiting the arrival of your hydrological explanation as to how flood waters created the Colorado Plateau, and cut a mile deep gash in it.
1,555 posted on
12/06/2004 8:14:32 AM PST by
donh
To: donh
Flood waters didnt create the Grand Canyon. Just the river running for thousands of years probably did. But I am a biologist not a geologist and Chuggy is a kook, so my opinion is worth more.
1,562 posted on
12/06/2004 8:29:31 AM PST by
shubi
(Peace through superior firepower.)
To: donh
. . . I am kindly awaiting the arrival of your hydrological explanation as to how flood waters created the Colorado Plateau, and cut a mile deep gash in it.You've kindly avoided the post wherein I gave a general description of the hydroglogical principles I believe were chiefly operative in the process.
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