To: f.Christian
Interesting info. Thanks
To: Tribune7
In a time period (( approx )) the precambrian layers represent 2/3rds -- 70 % of the geologic column . . .
formed from below -- -- -- no fossils .. .. ..
the time for the earth to form a layered crust // plate and temperatures to cool off to support life is obvious .. .. ..
not even debatable ==== water would be boiling -- too hot . . .
and life forms only exist in the top 3rd -- -- -- not enough time for evolution !
How could that mass of material form above ground from the bottom up .. .. ..
common sense would tell you that is impossible !
6,464 posted on
02/06/2003 9:50:29 AM PST by
f.Christian
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To: Tribune7
Don't forget to factor in (( factor out the time )) the fact . . .
that after the precambrian 'lower' layers were formed and the cambrian began to form above it . .. . .. .
opposite layers would be still forming underneath at the same time as new layers were being formed above - - -
not at the slower rate that evolution presupposes via 'erosian' either !
6,465 posted on
02/06/2003 10:01:38 AM PST by
f.Christian
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