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Does anyone think the Lord focused just on our little blue marble and those who inhabit it? Nah. Would be a mighty waste of space.
Maybe the other creations turned out better.
Nicely put.....second and third!
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Does anyone think the Lord focused just on our little blue marble and those who inhabit it? Nah. Would be a mighty waste of space.
Maybe the other creations turned out better.
All of their coal seams were formed by the conditions of the great flood.How about every volcano on the planet? Even those that have not erupted in recent (<6,000 years ago) times
You do know that there are many, many coal seams separated by many layers of rock and none are global. How does creation science explain what we see with our own eyes?All of their coal seams were formed by the conditions of the great flood.
Since you're supposed to know about volcanoes, this should convince you.
I think since I am providing most of the answers, it goes to show creation science > evolutionary science.
Coal seams are found on every continent. However, your answer shows that you did not know about coal seams and that they were formed by the global flood. Do you even know what causes the coal?You do know that there are many, many coal seams separated by many layers of rock and none are global. How does creation science explain what we see with our own eyes?
I know how coal is formed and I still don't see a relationship to a global flood. Wouldn't we except a single coal layer from that single flood. This is exactly what we don't see. Wouldn't we expect to see the same type of coal everywhere from a global event? This is exactly what we don't see.Coal seams are found on every continent. However, your answer shows that you did not know about coal seams and that they were formed by the global flood. Do you even know what causes the coal?
Jeez. Coal is abundant everywhere. Didn't I say that it's found on every continent?I know how coal is formed and I still don't see a relationship to a global flood. Wouldn't we except a single coal layer from that single flood. This is exactly what we don't see. Wouldn't we expect to see the same type of coal everywhere from a global event? This is exactly what we don't see.
Primer for you:
If there was a global flood why isn't coal found everywhere?Jeez. Coal is abundant everywhere. Didn't I say that it's found on every continent?
It can also be found deep underground. Why the differences in depth and elevation?Coal is formed by plant remains (peat compaction in a 2 parts peat to 1 part coal ratio) which you didn't know. It explains why it is found on tops of mountains, the Grand Canyon and many areas of the US.
Nicely put.....second and third!
There is no such thing as creationer science. It's a burqa covering Christian extremism.All of their coal seams were formed by the conditions of the great flood.
Since you're supposed to know about volcanoes, this should convince you.
I think since I am providing most of the answers, it goes to show creation science > evolutionary science.
Lol, you can't figure it out. I gave you the basics.If there was a global flood why isn't coal found everywhere?
It can also be found deep underground. Why the differences in depth and elevation?
Creation science is REAL science. Evo science is made up shat. You believe in the made up stuff. OTOH, I compared the two and knew creation science was right and evo wrong.There is no such thing as creationer science. It's a burqa covering Christian extremism.
Lol, you can't answer simple questions. It's almost like you have no idea what you're talking about, just making assertions without any evidence.Lol, you can't figure it out. I gave you the basics.
I said the global flood provided coal seams everywhere.Lol, you can't answer simple questions. It's almost like you have no idea what you're talking about, just making assertions without any evidence.
Yet you ignore the fact that there are many separate coal seamsI said the global flood provided coal seams everywhere.
Well you don't answer my questions but I'd be happy to answer yours after you answer mine. The polite thing to do.Now, what good does it do as we have global warming? Coal provides electricity, but also CO2 which we do not need in excess. Does that mean that we have to shut down our coal fuel plants? Doubtful. It's still the cheapest way to produce electricity. The rich countries are suppose to shut down.
Biden said he'll shut down all the plants in the US by 2021, but he hasn't.
Is there really global warming and do we have a concern?
Not only do I answer your simpleton questions, I provide new topics to discuss and food for thought.
This paper seem to be making several assumptions. First being that the human species will be wiped out due to global warming, nuclear wars, pandemics, or another catastrophe and although we have the means to save ourselves we will not be able to work together as a species to avoid extinction. Secondly, the author is making the assumption that all other intelligent life will suffer same fate.people underestimate the vastness of space between individual stars. Even if there is life somewhere in the galaxy or beyond, it’s likely so far away it might as well not exist. It’s distance beyond comprehension.
If there *was* intelligent life within any sort of comprehensible distance, we probably would’ve had contact by now.
I did, but to a point. I wanted you to find out for yourself, so you would believe. The Bible is an excellent source. Next, would be YouTube, books and articles on it. Even Noah's Ark has been found.Yet you ignore the fact that there are many separate coal seams
- How does a single flood event create many coal seams interlaced with rock layers.
- How does a single flood event create many different types of coal: peat, bituminous, and anthracite?
Well you don't answer my questions but I'd be happy to answer yours after you answer mine. The polite thing to do.
If they were that advanced then why bother.even if aliens could travel at the speed of light, the time to get to earth would not make it practical to make the trip
Does anyone think the Lord focused just on our little blue marble and those who inhabit it? Nah. Would be a mighty waste of space. Maybe the other creations turned out better.
As a common yellow dwarf sun in the remote outer Orion arm of an undistinguished galaxy in one far corner of an average supercluster of galaxies, we're not likely on any superhighways of interest.Let's look at this another way ... how hard are we to find from out there? ...
True. With scopes like Webb, it is already getting rather easy for us to see such things around other nearby stars and exo-planets! But then, oxygen is also manufactured in most stars and is actually the third most abundant element in the universe due to nucleosynthesis!I'm thinking we'd stand out like a sore thumb we just smacked with our hammer ... again ... the molecular oxygen in our atmosphere is thought to be strictly the product of life ... and this is easy to see from space ...
Radio is the obvious choice.But how would they contact us? ... how would we know to look ...
Then your ass is grass.what if they're hungry? ...
Actually, we will likely discover microbes, simple cellular life or pond scum 1000X over before we are likely to ever come across another intelligent civilization.Why intellegent life, I'd settle for a bacterium ...
As a common yellow dwarf sun in the remote outer Orion arm of an undistinguished galaxy in one far corner of an average supercluster of galaxies, we're not likely on any superhighways of interest.
True. With scopes like Webb, it is already getting rather easy for us to see such things around other nearby stars and exo-planets! But then, oxygen is also manufactured in most stars and is actually the third most abundant element in the universe due to nucleosynthesis!
Radio is the obvious choice.
Then your ass is grass.
Actually, we will likely discover microbes, simple cellular life or pond scum 1000X over before we are likely to ever come across another intelligent civilization.