Posted on 11/29/2018 9:52:53 AM PST by KierkegaardMAN
...Due to the principles of gravity, mass, and the limitations of muscular anatomy in any life form, it would not be possible for any animal weighing more than 20,803 pounds to be able to lift its own weight (Holden, 1994). However, the Brontosaurus is supposed to weigh over 70,000 pounds, and other so-called sauropods are supposed to be many times larger than that.
Then there is the issue of neck size - a long necked animal of that size would not even be able to lift its neck. Additionally, their blood pressure would be way too high to be able to live. Their heart would literally explode. For reference, a giraffe has a long neck, and even at its relatively tiny size in comparison to sauropods, a giraffe is at essentially the peak of blood pressure that is possible to live, having a higher blood pressure than any other animal...
(Excerpt) Read more at thetechreader.com ...
Which chapter tells of the ice age?
The Bible tells early on when it was not, and that was the whole time before the breaking up of the fountains of the deep, presumably shooting water into the stratosphere, thus beginning the rain cycle, generating streams and oceans separating the "continents."
Genesis 2:5,6 (AV):
5 And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground.
6 But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground.
You were aware of this, right? Dr. Walt Brown has presented it in the hydroplate theory (click here, 6 minutes)
There are books and DVDs with fuller details. Like all Creation theorists, he has adversarial detractors.
What position do you take?
...his entire life!
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