(January 13, 2019 at 6:47 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(January 13, 2019 at 6:27 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Nobody is confused about the meaning of "almost always" except you, Max.
I don't know anything about the science of fossilization; when I google anything concerning floods and fossils, all that comes up is Answers in Genesis nonsense. Boru is correct. The link you provided does not support your claim:
There are plenty of watery environments outside of flood zones. Please give a reputable citation that fossilization is almost always the result of flooding.
Not going to nitpick over this. We can remove the term "flood" and say "watery environment that buries."
There are other watery environments - yep, but they don't normally bury dead animals and such rapidly in sediment.
Of course you are going to pick every nit you think you find. Face it, you have spent the last few pages pretending to not understand the biblical flood. That is next level dishonesty.
Of course, lying for jebus is de riguer for you and your ilk. Be warned. This is not our first rodeo.