Where Are Huge Fossils Forming?

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  1. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    There are huge creatures entombed in sedimentary layers of the geologic column, and Darwinian/Lyellian theory says that geologic processes ongoing today are as they were in the past, so we should expect huge creatures like elephants, crocodiles, horses, cows, and bears, to be in the process of being entombed then lithified within vast sedimentary layers somewhere today, the fossils of tomorrow, so where is this happening today?
     
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  3. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    I seriously hope this thread was meant to be a joke.
     
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  5. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Think about it for a few minutes. It'll sink in.
     
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  7. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Apparently it's a bit over your head.
     
  8. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    Since you can't say where it is happening today, that is a tacit endorsement of the Global Flood Model, thanks, tell Neyman.
     
  9. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Nice meltdown.
     
  10. globenstein Registered Senior Member

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    Doesn't it happen everywhere? Since it takes living organisms to die and decompose, and that's pretty much all over the world.

    Unless you meant why we don't see their formation? Seems to me a 100 millions years phenomenon is hard to observe.
     
  11. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    Organic materials, unless rapidly entombed and then lithified, does not leave fossils. Look at a fish which dies in a lake.
     
  12. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Ever hear of a landslide, or sand storm?
     
  13. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    When a crocodile dies in the swamp, it doesn't become a fossil.

    When a cow dies on the lakeshore, it doesn't become a fossil.
     
  14. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Which is why, of course, fossilization in an extremely rare event. That's why there aren't many of them, relatively speaking.
     
  15. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    The Morrison Formation is not a landslide, and tell me the last news flash about a rancher losing cows to a landslide, or Bedouins having their camels buried in sand, right under their noses, to soon thereafter become a fossil in a vast sandstone layer.
     
  16. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    Where are fish becoming fossils today?
     
  17. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Show me a layer of sediment where cows, camels and dinosaurs are together. Actually, don't, since those layers don't exist.
     
  18. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    Everywhere.
     
  19. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    Let's get Neyman in here.
     
  20. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Everywhere one can dig in the dirt and find bones.
     
  21. NDS NDS Registered Senior Member

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    You really are a joke.
     
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  23. IceAgeCivilizations Banned Banned

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    And where is that supposedly happening today tab?
     

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