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Ancient fossil forest found by accident (potential major out of order problem for Darwinists)
news@nature.com (via BioEd online) ^ | April 23, 2007 | Katharine Sanderson

Posted on 07/30/2007 2:01:00 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts

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To: Walkingfeather

==Cant believe he admitted it.... well there goes his research grant for not following “the code”

A similar thought crossed my mind when I first read the article. I guess we can crack this up to great minds think alike!


101 posted on 07/30/2007 3:42:31 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: Bruinator
If it were true, why are there still apes?

Separated populations. One of the populations needed to evolve for survival, one didn't.
102 posted on 07/30/2007 3:42:34 PM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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To: ari-freedom
humans generally don’t live with lions (because they are dangerous) therefore we don’t expect them to be buried with each other.

Humans and lions have been found in the same layer of strata. Maybe not snuggling like Seigfred and Roy with their kitties but still.
103 posted on 07/30/2007 3:44:25 PM PDT by BJClinton (Vick’s only hope now is an all-cat jury. ~BlazingArizona)
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To: GodGunsGuts
Just out of curiosity, have you read Dr. Humphreys book entitled “Starlight and Time.”

No.

...and all the rebuttals, and all his rebuttals to the rebuttals, and have concluded that his book can stand on its own two feet...

I am an acknowledged layman in physics and astronomy, and have only a B.S. in mathematics. My sense is that I'm not the best person to evaluate an apparent radical departure from current astrophysical models. Even if he is right on the money, and I take the time to verify and convince myself of this, I'm not sure what weight that would carry.

Even so, being a curious sort of person, I *might* take a look at it. Currently I'm reading some classical C.S. Lewis, specifically "The Abolition of Man".

104 posted on 07/30/2007 3:47:43 PM PDT by AndyTheBear (Disastrous social experimentation is the opiate of elitist snobs.)
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To: mnehrling
Well, either one of these approaches seem reasonable to me, since I can't accept young earth creationism or the idea that Genesis is a scientific/historical description of the Creation. I also can’t accept the dogmatic atheistic approach of natural selection as the sole mechanism of evolution, a la Richard Dawkins.

Perhaps they aren't true, but they seem more rational to me!! Food for thought and for bookmarking.

105 posted on 07/30/2007 3:47:52 PM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (A person who does not want the best for America)
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To: rightwingextremist1776
Must have been one hell of an earthquake!

Possibly related to a flood?

106 posted on 07/30/2007 3:48:26 PM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: Bruinator

In science theories have higher standing then laws.


107 posted on 07/30/2007 3:53:42 PM PDT by RFC_Gal (It's not just a boulder; It's a rock! A ro-o-ock. The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles!)
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To: AndyTheBear
Currently I'm reading some classical C.S. Lewis, specifically "The Abolition of Man".

Have you gotten to his SF 'Perelanda' trilogy, especially the final book, 'That Hideous Strength' -- very powerful condemnation of over-industrialized modern society with it's loss of traditional moral values.

108 posted on 07/30/2007 3:55:48 PM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (A person who does not want the best for America)
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To: ari-freedom
don’t underestimate the evolutionist’s ability to change the theory to avoid falsification.

This is what we call "science" - the ability to change a theory when new facts demand it. In "religion", theories never change regardless of the facts.

109 posted on 07/30/2007 3:56:48 PM PDT by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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To: GodGunsGuts
It is an attractive leaf...
110 posted on 07/30/2007 3:59:57 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Taz Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge)
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To: navyguy
"Dinosaur fossils are often found in coal mines. If, as creationists contend, humans coexisted with dinosaurs then why aren’t human fossils ever found in coal mines?" because the humans trappped the dinos in the coal mines (/s)
111 posted on 07/30/2007 4:00:55 PM PDT by daku ("My dream continues with ferocity, thank you.")
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To: AndyTheBear

==Even so, being a curious sort of person, I *might* take a look at it. Currently I’m reading some classical C.S. Lewis, specifically “The Abolition of Man”.

Excellent book. I refer to it often and re-read it every couple of years.

Here’s a short video on “Starlight and Time” presented by the author...and a short piece on the rubuttles and the rebuttles to the rebuttles I was talking about, in case you’re interested—GGG

http://www.nwcreation.net/media/starlight_and_time.ram

http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&page=446


112 posted on 07/30/2007 4:02:47 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Have you gotten to his SF 'Perelanda' trilogy, especially the final book, 'That Hideous Strength'

Not recently, but I once read the trilogy as a teenager after reading his Narnia books.

Currently I much prefer his nonfiction.

113 posted on 07/30/2007 4:03:04 PM PDT by AndyTheBear (Disastrous social experimentation is the opiate of elitist snobs.)
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To: garbanzo
In "religion", theories never change regardless of the facts.

Aha! Then the reformation was just a hoax, apparently concocted to make Christianity seem less dogmatic.

114 posted on 07/30/2007 4:09:31 PM PDT by AndyTheBear (Disastrous social experimentation is the opiate of elitist snobs.)
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To: navyguy
Dinosaur fossils are often found in coal mines. If, as creationists contend, humans coexisted with dinosaurs then why aren’t human fossils ever found in coal mines?

Actually, coal mines fairly fossil-poor compared to other places.
115 posted on 07/30/2007 4:11:47 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: garbanzo
Actually, in religion, dogma changes almost daily..
116 posted on 07/30/2007 4:18:02 PM PDT by mnehring (Ron Paul is as much of a Constitutionalist as Fred Phelps is a Christian)
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To: mnehrling
So which Christian factions no longer as a matter of official dogma believe in the divinity of Christ? Which are officially atheist? Which don't believe in the Resurrection or the Second Coming?

If dogma is changing daily, I don't seem to see it.

118 posted on 07/30/2007 4:21:27 PM PDT by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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To: AndyTheBear
Then the reformation was just a hoax, apparently concocted to make Christianity seem less dogmatic.

If the Reformation happened, then why are there still Catholics?

119 posted on 07/30/2007 4:23:07 PM PDT by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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To: navyguy
Dinosaur fossils are often found in coal mines.

It is my understanding that coal was formed during the Carboniferous Era, long before the first dinosaurs. I believe that the vertebrate fossils found in coal generally are ancient amphibians and the very earliest reptiles.

120 posted on 07/30/2007 4:23:33 PM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (A person who does not want the best for America)
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