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Old Feb 16, 2004, 07:46 pm   #256 (permalink) (top)
shunyadragon
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Evidences for the global flood

http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/...faq/geology.asp

About the all the water

http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Area/...ook/flood12.asp
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I read one of the articles on the AIG site concerning limestones and the arguement of fast versus slow deposition. They put a lot of emphasis on the Red Wall Limestone in the Grand Canyon, which is only one of hundreds of limestones of the world.

Bait and switch. It answers the arguement from Geologists saying that the limestone reefs require millions of years to form with, 'there are not any limestone reefs in the Red Wall Limestone', which is true. But there are many reefs ancient and modern (in the Pacific and Atlantic) far thicker and older than is possible to explain by the young earth theory. I want to see your, AIG's, or any 'Creation Science' advocate answer to these deposits not the Red Wall Limestone in the Grand Canyon.


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