Mirai
08-22-2007, 03:14 AM
The geologic time-scale is a table created by studying the Earth's crust. Every inch represents a certain amount of years. By studying the layers of the Earth's crust, we can easily find out things like the climate, life, and several other things that happened in the past. Now, according to the geologic time-scale, fossils appear in order from least comples to more complex, just as evolution predicts. If Noah's Ark and the literal 6-day creation were true, the time-scale would be in heaps. We'd have whales with raptors, monkeys with archeopteryx, and man with tyrranosaurus. However we don't.
The K-T boundary, which formed 65 million years ago is the very last place that dinosaurs are ever found. No monkeys are found below the K-T boundary. Neither are any large mammals. This is exactly how evolution predicts it to be.
If creation and Noah's flood were true, how do we explain these phenomena?
Geologic time-scale. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geologic_timescale)
K-T boundary. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%E2%80%93T_boundary)
The K-T boundary, which formed 65 million years ago is the very last place that dinosaurs are ever found. No monkeys are found below the K-T boundary. Neither are any large mammals. This is exactly how evolution predicts it to be.
If creation and Noah's flood were true, how do we explain these phenomena?
Geologic time-scale. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geologic_timescale)
K-T boundary. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%E2%80%93T_boundary)