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Dr. Jason Gastrich (news@jcsm.org) 2003/12/18 14:19

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Piorokrat wrote:

> Fossils are a point which can be discussed. They are much rarer than
> they should be bearing in mind what evolutionists say about the age
> of the earth. I tend to believe that they are flood victims.

I agree.  We probably have some fossils from the flood event.  We also have
lots of oil.

> The supernovae and the balls of light creating the stars could be
> notional, since the important thing that was created was the light.
> Gen 1.15 shows the only point in these heavenly lights was to give
> lights to the earth. The brightest one in the sky, the Pole star, was
> placed so that Man would always know where North is, as he spread out
> over the earth, for example.
>
> There may not actually be a Pole star.
>
> Other than Edyta Gorniak, Basia Trzetrzelewska, Adam Malysz and a few
> others I could mention, that is.
>
>>
>> In fact is the entire universe consistent with an age of billions of
>> years, through creation, a few thousand years ago, of all the
>> evidence for that age?
>>
>
> I can't quite parse that one.
>
> Let's have it again, with a slightly different wording.
>
> I'm not being evasive or rude, I honestly can't work out exactly what
> you are asking here.
>
> Uncle Davey


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