Mt St Helen's : Monument to the Flood
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@mindyisforu Wish I could have been there!
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ironman197268 is a complete fucking moron and a goddamn walking hypocrit.
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@ironman197268 '' clonal colony can survive for much longer than an individual tree. A colony of 47,000 quaking aspen trees (nicknamed "Pando"), covering 106 acres (43 ha) in the Fishlake National Forest of the United States, is considered one of the oldest and largest organisms in the world. The colony has been estimated to be 80,000 years old''
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@ironman197268 How many up votes do you have? People are agreeing witn me, science and the evidence. You lost, evolution is taught as fact and prayer is banned.
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@ironman197268 ''So, why isn't there a 17,000 year old tree somewhere?'' Gee, let me guess, maybe,TREES DON'T LIVE THAT LONG DUMMY.
Tree ring dating is accurate to within one year. I has been tested along will all the other methods and they all cross check each other in blind tests. No matter what Kunt Hovind says.
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@ironman197268 Science is winning because it looks at the evidence.
Evidence like tree rings that overlap and go back unbroken for 10,000 years, proving there was no global flood 4400 years ago.
Now remind us that trees can make more that one ring in a year so you can ignore the evidence.
@ironman197268 Why doesn't human history go back 70,000 years? IT DOES.
''was underwater millions of years ago'' Becasue it contains fossils of creatures that only lived a millions of years ago. How long do you think it take to make a sea bed into a mountain?
gregrutz 4 months ago 51
@ironman197268 Why doesn't human history go back 70,000 years? IT DOES.
''was underwater millions of years ago'' Becasue it contains fossils of creatures that only lived a millions of years ago.
gregrutz 4 months ago 51