Posted: Nov 23, 2011 9:09 am
by Darwinsbulldog
Robert Byers wrote:Organized creationism does struggle a bit. tHis because they don't see the continents breaking up in the flood year as the source for the great power and great segregated flows in the water which laid the different stratas below the k-t line.
THey also don't make the k-t the flood line and so struggle to explain the mammals always on top of the dinos.
In fact the strata column and fossils demand as most likely a instant event that did a unique thing.


Try to keep up Robert, the K-T boundary is called the Cretaceous–Paleogene [K-Pg] boundary now. :doh:

And as the Senter paper explains, Creationist geology does not even make sense within it's own paradigm. :lol: