NewGuyOnTheBlock
Cult Survivor/Fundamentalist Pentecostal Apostate
Let's think about this.
We have an abundance of fossilized remains for tens of thousands (or more) life forms that once inhabited earth but no longer do. All of these different remains are found in different depths all around the globe; which, by itself, suggests that they did not all coexist; a suggestion which is strongly confirmed by multitudes of dating methods. Also fascinating is that we find an absence of fossilized remains of different organisms (most notably but not exclusively) modern organisms and mammalia that date to the ages of most of these creatures. No Tyrannosaurus remains are found as deep or as old as we find Tiktaalik; no Human remains are found as deep or as old as Tyrannosaurus.
This leads to a very strong logical conclusion that life forms on earth appear and disappear during different periods of our long geological history.
What is the explanation for this?
Let's assume, just for sake of argument, that Evolution is not the explanation for this. Just for sake of argument.
Well, even with that being the case, the logical conclusion is: Neither is Creationism. Spontaneous Generation, with or without "divine intervention", has been dis-proven; it doesn't exist; it doesn't happen; and this, with plentiful research and even experimentation. There are no scriptural references of God creating; then destroying; then creating again. Not even Noah's Ark; as I guess there must have been dinosaurs on that ark? Point is, there are no references nor evidence of multiple creations, scriptural or otherwise.
So by what audacity and reasoning does one suppose that if Evolution is false, Creationism wins by default!?
We have an abundance of fossilized remains for tens of thousands (or more) life forms that once inhabited earth but no longer do. All of these different remains are found in different depths all around the globe; which, by itself, suggests that they did not all coexist; a suggestion which is strongly confirmed by multitudes of dating methods. Also fascinating is that we find an absence of fossilized remains of different organisms (most notably but not exclusively) modern organisms and mammalia that date to the ages of most of these creatures. No Tyrannosaurus remains are found as deep or as old as we find Tiktaalik; no Human remains are found as deep or as old as Tyrannosaurus.
This leads to a very strong logical conclusion that life forms on earth appear and disappear during different periods of our long geological history.
What is the explanation for this?
Let's assume, just for sake of argument, that Evolution is not the explanation for this. Just for sake of argument.
Well, even with that being the case, the logical conclusion is: Neither is Creationism. Spontaneous Generation, with or without "divine intervention", has been dis-proven; it doesn't exist; it doesn't happen; and this, with plentiful research and even experimentation. There are no scriptural references of God creating; then destroying; then creating again. Not even Noah's Ark; as I guess there must have been dinosaurs on that ark? Point is, there are no references nor evidence of multiple creations, scriptural or otherwise.
So by what audacity and reasoning does one suppose that if Evolution is false, Creationism wins by default!?