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A short explaination of the human-nature
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<blockquote data-quote="Derf" data-source="post: 77436266" data-attributes="member: 436903"><p>I'm merely suggesting possible reasons why C14 dates might not show line up like you think they should in a flood scenario, or why flood-deaths wouldn't date near the same time as near post-flood deaths. There is evidence that something changed in our climate (rainbows) and lifespans of humans from texts that have shown themselves to be historically accurate in other ways (where thay can be and have been verified). Why not believe them in the ways we haven't yet been able to verify? At least to the point of considering what they say, even if you're not ready to fully believe.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nor does it seem you want to deal with anything that goes against your mythology. I presented evidence that <em>you</em> asked for, showing that dinosaur fossils do indeed date to the same range of time as mammoth fossils, and you walk away in a huff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derf, post: 77436266, member: 436903"] I'm merely suggesting possible reasons why C14 dates might not show line up like you think they should in a flood scenario, or why flood-deaths wouldn't date near the same time as near post-flood deaths. There is evidence that something changed in our climate (rainbows) and lifespans of humans from texts that have shown themselves to be historically accurate in other ways (where thay can be and have been verified). Why not believe them in the ways we haven't yet been able to verify? At least to the point of considering what they say, even if you're not ready to fully believe. Nor does it seem you want to deal with anything that goes against your mythology. I presented evidence that [I]you[/I] asked for, showing that dinosaur fossils do indeed date to the same range of time as mammoth fossils, and you walk away in a huff. [/QUOTE]
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