Neph Chronic(les) - Sorry but a grain of truth just isn't enough
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@Meatbag211 Isn't just about everyone with British heritage a member?
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Neph uses the Royal "We" as he is a member of the Plantagenet family.
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@blinkyreadsbooks No, this is near the mouth of the river Exe. Thankyou kindly for the sub.
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Not sure of the location, but since it is at the coast I would imagine these deposits are of advancing and retreating coast lines with possible fluvial deposits.
I am not sure why anyone still listens to lil nephi... he admits to his lack of, in fact, his hatred of, education.
I am content to allow those dimwits that believe his nonsense to exist, in hopes that their children will "learn" to hate an education as well, and require my assistance ($) in getting an education
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LOL 1:10 the sandwich of fries. You should see the Canadian version of that that Epic Meal Time did. I think it had 30 000 calories.
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I love listening to nephilims wacky ideas, he is a gem, what a pissa!
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@neilswann80 or "sarnie", that is also an acceptable term :P
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@lambchopxoxo A 'chip butty' to be accurate!
I trust in science to exhaust every conceivable aspect of any subject to failure. It doesn't have any agenda. It's sets out to prove only what is true. Where as creationist are trying to fit everything neatly into a puzzle that supports their belief. In my view that's anti-science. In my view that is insane. Why try to make it fit? Instead see what it leads to.
jab0805 1 year ago
@jab0805 That's exactly why Creation "science" can never be taken seriously as being genuine science.
Calling something science does not make it science no more than wearing a white lab coat makes you a scientist.
pilgrimpater 1 year ago 2
Favourited. I wish someone would quiz neph on how he figures a flood would create distinct layers and how that would agree with Stokes Law.
Nice photos too... Braided stream deposit in those cliffs? Seemed like some nice gravel lags and low angle cross strat there.
TheApe81 1 year ago
@TheApe81 You sound a lot cleverer than me so you got my sub. I am no pro but the cliffs are red sandstone/mudstone and i am guessing a mixture a result of both fluvial and aeolian activity. The other side of the estuary and just round the corner are red sanstones which look more like pure aeolian activity, i.e. dunes. Either way none of it fits Neph's cherry picked model but let's face no reality ever does.
pilgrimpater 1 year ago