RE: In a world without God...
June 13, 2013 at 8:36 am
(This post was last modified: June 13, 2013 at 8:39 am by Drich.)
(June 13, 2013 at 12:07 am)orogenicman Wrote: It was a simple question. You appear to be infatuated with one book. I just wasn't sure if you realized that there are millions of books.What other book Speaks of the God of the bible? Is that not what we are talking about? If there is only one book that speaks of the God of the bible then why go on a fools errand looking at 35 million other books?
Or did the topic change, and you just did not make anyone else aware?
Quote: I'm a published professional geologist, and have offered to take you on a field trip to show you why you are wrong.Published as in writting correct? Then why must you show me anything? why can't you write the reason you feel that i am wrong?
Quote: Ignore my offer if you must, but don't come here making claims you cannot support and expect to be taken seriously.So your denying the fact that over 75% of the fossile remains on display at the smithsonian are reproductions? That the majority of the displayed skeletons (including the one of the dipicted stegosaurus) are primarialy comprised of reproduction parts.
Here is where they buy them:
http://www.americandinosaurfossilsexchange.com/
http://www.fossilreproductions.com/
Here is what one looks at the Fernbank Meseum in atlanta
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environ...eplica.htm
Maybe the reason a 'published geologist' is so confused about this is because these things are not rocks.. Maybe if you were a published paleontologist you would know what you were talking about... Until then I think it wise to not go on a field trip with someone who does not know the difference between a resin mock up and actual fossilized remains.
But, as you pointed out that is only my 'uneducated' opinion.
I myself have not published anything but I have inspired a paper currently being researched on this very subject. Here is a link:
http://atheistforums.org/thread-14190.html