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To: Coffee_drinker
The steep walls indicate that the erosion happened very quickly. If it happened over millions of years the walls and rocks would be very smooth.

Honestly, I don't want to call you a liar so I will just say I feel you are terribly, desperately misinformed. Floods produce "a wide, relatively shallow bed, not a deep, sinuous river channel." Since you're so interested in websites, here's a new sort of website you seem to be unfamiliar with. One with scientific sources.

http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CH/CH581.html

The Grand Canyon does not in any way resemble any young geological structure. It does not date young. Its fossils do not date young. It is very old and to intimate it appears otherwise is dishonest.

315 posted on 11/07/2005 2:46:52 PM PST by Sols
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To: Sols

Anything since the Laramide Orogeny is young. Staying in perspective, here. I like the K/T boundary myself. Now that was a flood. Scratched the entire surface of the earth clean as a whistle. With a thin layer of irridium over the wound. Everywhere. Mighty Powerful, God is.


382 posted on 11/07/2005 3:41:00 PM PST by BuglerTex (Creation is proof of God)
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