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Another HUGE nail in the coffin for creationism: [Spirituality & Religion]

[b]If Noah's flood really happened, why do we never find a dinosaur in the same geological layer as a human or a dog?[/b]
Why no whales in the same layer as mosasaurs?
Why no Apatosaurs in the same layer as elephants?

If all the animals were overcome by the flood at around the same time, why do we NEVER see these animals in the same fossil layers [i]anywhere [/i]on earth?

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pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
Lol have I gone back to 2012 Youtube culture? It doesn't matter, creationists will say that the devil can magically move animals to different layers to fool us. Which is why creationism should remain in religious studies. And this is coming from someone who is quite apologetic towards christianity. I believe in traditional religious values and don't think that a religious vacuum is a good thing for society.
@pianoplayingsteve

Except that they're trying to hold their position as a legitimate, scientific one...and it's just not.
It's wrong to co-opt the legitimacy of science in an attempt to validate a faith postion.
I enjoy calling that out.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Pikachu I think there are bigger science deniers that we need to worry about, at the moment.
@pianoplayingsteve

To each their own🤷‍♀️
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Pikachu we don't currently have creationists trying to ruin the careers of productive people that don't bend the knee to their pseudoscience. To say the least.
Sharon · F
@pianoplayingsteve [quote]I believe in traditional religious values [/quote]
What are they? Traditions change with time. Traditionally the Old (Pagan) Gods were worshiped. Then some foreign religion, supposedly based on the life of some Jewish carpenter's son who ended up nailed to a tree, was introduced.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Sharon What do you think they are? Because traditional values are not unique to christianity. There are slight variations, but there are quite a lot of consistent values.
Sharon · F
@pianoplayingsteve [quote]What do you think they are? [/quote]
I have no idea, traditions change and I don't go along with tradition anyway as to do so would inhibit advancement. As you said you believe in traditional values, I thought you might know what they are.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Sharon I thought you might know what they were.
Sharon · F
@pianoplayingsteve No need for me to know, I don't care what they are as they're of no relevance to me. You said you believe in traditional religious values but you don't appear to know what they are.