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Originally Posted by coadie
3 bogus assumptions.
! you havent seen all the geologic colums. You have no idea what you haven't seen
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I think you mean "number one" here. And, yes I have - and you can too! See:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=...ed=0CBsQ8gEwAA
There is in fact only one "geologic column" and it is usually found spread all around the globe with different layers being exposed at different locales.
The "relative dates" of the fossils in the column were established way back before anyone even knew what an atom really was (See
here for more). The implications of the geologic column were a threat to the then long standing and accepted notions of the earth's history - and I don't mean Bible Fundamentalism. Fundamentalism was still in its own nascent stages at the time. Men like
Georges Curvier had held sway for some time with their "catastrophism" and other notions, and they were widely respected. The teachings of men like
Hutton,
Lyell and William Smith threatened their positions. Introducing humanity to the realities of the world wasn't an easy task.
Perhaps the best read on this subject is "
The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology" by Simon Winchester. You can get a copy in paperback for under $10 at Amazon.com.
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Originally Posted by coadie
2 You make some assumptions on initial values of various carbons. They are not measurable because the time is ling gon
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Yes, we all know that "
the time is ling gon." That's just one of the consequences of aging. But then again, aging is generally considered preferable to the alternative by most people.
And, I made no "assumptions" about carbon at all. I didn't even mention carbon for that matter. Perhaps you've smoked your way down to the sticky tar-like substance at the bottom of your crack pipe? Dunno. But that's probably mostly carbon.
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Originally Posted by coadie
3 I know and laugh at your reference to fossil deposition because it is the curcular reasong scheme behind dating of the geology.
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If I have brought any happiness into the Fibber McGee-like closet that is your thought life, then I am glad for it.
The pattern of "fossil deposition" is what caused us to conclude that life on earth had changed over time; and that it had changed dramatically over longer periods of time. Much, much later, techniques for dating material via radiometric means were developed. The results of these tests have consistently shown that the earlier "relative dating" methods were accurate.
The entire column is almost always represented by fragmented remains distributed across the surface of the globe. However, there are a number of places around the world where the entire geologic column has been excavated in one continuous column. The fact that these columns are often more than a mile deep gives you some idea of the ages involved.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/geocolumn/#column
Here is a list of other sites where the entire geologic column has been found:
The Ghadames Basin in Libya
The Beni Mellal Basin in Morrocco
The Tunisian Basin in Tunisia
The Oman Interior Basin in Oman
The Western Desert Basin in Egypt
The Adana Basin in Turkey
The Iskenderun Basin in Turkey
The Moesian Platform in Bulgaria
The Carpathian Basin in Poland
The Baltic Basin in the USSR
The Yeniseiy-Khatanga Basin in the USSR
The Farah Basin in Afghanistan
The Helmand Basin in Afghanistan
The Yazd-Kerman-Tabas Basin in Iran
The Manhai-Subei Basin in China
The Jiuxi Basin China
The Tung t'in - Yuan Shui Basin China
The Tarim Basin China
The Szechwan Basin China
The Yukon-Porcupine Province Alaska
The Williston Basin in North Dakota
The Tampico Embayment Mexico
The Bogata Basin Colombia
The Bonaparte Basin, Australia
The Beaufort Sea Basin/McKenzie River Delta
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Originally Posted by coadie
4 every time you stumble, you resort to the psychotic behavior of name calling and smoking crack.
Your misbehavior shows us it is a religion to you and you are being a sign of insecurity and weak faith in your religions.
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coadie, there are more than a few people who think I made you up to make the Young Earth Creationist position look bad.