I was thinking about all that stuff atheists believe in..
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Thread Topic: I was thinking about all that stuff atheists believe in..
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1. So lets just skip to the point and some life jumps out of gunk and eventualy you get some form of rat. Only one.
Now rats sexually reproduce. So they die off near instantly. No abiogenesis does happens females do rarely give birth without having sex. But that only makes females.
2. Many say that fossilazation takes ages to happen. Fossillized hats and teddy bears have been found.
3. I have been fossil hunting before and I have asked paleontoligist Dean Lomax and fossils in many places are scrambled. So wht went wrong there to the fossil record? -
None of that made any sense.
1. I think you're talking about the first life form on earth. The primordial ooze idea which I think you're referencing with "gunk", doesn't exist. There was no great ooze that life sprung from. There was water, air, and the materials required to form RNA. Early life forms weren't sexual as we know it. They produces asexually. No males, no females. The genetic materials that formed them duplicated, and the organization followed suit. Sexual reproduction as we know it didn't show up until much much later.
2. Different conditions can form different fossilizations. The materials that were fossilized and the type of material that fossilizes them have a major influence on the speed at which they fossilize. If you have a hat near a calcium deposit, you'll have a rock layer form within the material within a couple decades. The hat is pourous and calcium hardens quickly. The hat however would also decompose quickly. Fossils however, are when rock sediments get within the pores of bones. The bones whither away, but the rock remains. That has not happened to anything man made.
3. I looked up Dean Lomax, he's a freelance paleontoligist. And after looking at his biography, I seriously think you either misunderstood him or are misquoting him. -
1. Thank you for answering my question
2. Thank you for asnwering my question
3. I know him RL and he said [think it was arizona he went to] "Where we were digging the fossil record was out of order. Basically upside down" -
Arizona is subject to massive amounts or erosion and is covered in fault lines. Upside down is impossible, but uneven and disheveled would be very likely.
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