This proves the mountains are not from the earth

darkbeaver

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If your theory held any water, the Earth would look like the moon.


I never said the Creator was malevolent or that humans were bad. I believe in the possibility of a Creator but that it really doesn't give a shyte about our petty wants and needs or what we believe or do. Humans are completely insignificant to the Universe and they invented their gods because of their insecurity about their insignificance.

We are in the universe therefore we are significant. Nothing here goes unnoticed especially the chunks that think according to the universes compelling imperatives. In the old days it was not necessary to invent gods, they visited frequently spewing fire and brimstone in their wake. Of course since then many false gods have been invented for the purpose of cashing in during the temporary absence of the real gods. A healthy realization of ones personal fractional value does not produce insecurity, quite the opposite, it should reinforce the appreciation of the absolute power and majesty of the one whole over the fraction and thereby promote a greater sense of security knowing ones fate is not to be ever left to the warped and insane idiot priests/pastors/bigbangers but to the entire remaining whole/one. That will be two bits please.
 

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We are in the universe therefore we are significant. Nothing here goes unnoticed especially the chunks that think according to the universes compelling imperatives. In the old days it was not necessary to invent gods, they visited frequently spewing fire and brimstone in their wake. Of course since then many false gods have been invented for the purpose of cashing in during the temporary absence of the real gods. A healthy realization of ones personal fractional value does not produce insecurity, quite the opposite, it should reinforce the appreciation of the absolute power and majesty of the one whole over the fraction and thereby promote a greater sense of security knowing ones fate is not to be ever left to the warped and insane idiot priests/pastors/bigbangers but to the entire remaining whole/one. That will be two bits please.
Can't argue with that.
 

eanassir

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You're arguing against a claim I didn't make. Read it again. And see if you can find a first year university geology text book from western Europe or North America, it'll help you understand how wrong you are, and why, if you can get past rejecting it out of hand because it's not consistent with your 1400 year old Quran and al-Hilly's ludicrous interpretations of its scientific content.


We have told things other what you stick to, and which are included in the textbooks.
Even the textbooks give possibilities while you give certainties.
Meteorites
Mountains
Life is transmittable (or migrant)
 

petros

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So, was the Canadian Shield done in 'one pour' ? (1 million years+ time-frame would be more than acceptable)

No! Not at all. North America is 4 Billion years old and contains some of the oldest rock on the planet made up of 5 "provinces". The original craton (5 "provinces") makes up the bulk of Canada and USA with the sedimentary rocks of the Pacific sea flloor thrusting over creating the Western North American Cordillera (Rockies) in just the last 70 some odd million years which is merely a blink in time.

I've explained this to you before. Why didn't you pay attention the first time?
 

MHz

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I was paying attention, this part was exploring the rate or erosion on the rocks closest to the Bay. Ie what is left is not the original top of the shield (the flow from the 'event that created the Bay) has eroded away. Theory states that the Rockies lost 2 miles of their height since their creation about 200M years ago, how much did the 'redish area' lose in a time that is 20 times that, would that be 40 miles?
 

darkbeaver

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We have told things other what you stick to, and which are included in the textbooks.
Even the textbooks give possibilities while you give certainties.
Meteorites
Mountains
Life is transmittable (or migrant)

You begin to see the religious Sinister, a unit over his head in dogmatic pseudo science, a fanatical defender of falsified drivel who regularly steps on your tail with passion because of your belief in god, blissfully struck blind and deaf to his own faith based beliefs. He bloody well does speak with the certainty of the gods dosn't he.
 

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We have told things other what you stick to, and which are included in the textbooks.
Even the textbooks give possibilities while you give certainties.
I have said repeatedly that all scientific knowledge but the trivial is provisional to some degree, I do not claim certainty in any of it, merely the balance of probabilities and the weight of evidence. You're the one claiming certainty, on the basis of no evidence at all, merely on your religious convictions, a 1400 year old book written by people who had no knowledge of science or its methods, and an interpretation of it written by somebody with no such knowledge either. And the evidence is that you're wrong, all three of you, the Quran, and al-Hilly. So is darkbeaver, but I pay no attention to him anymore. Evidently he hasn't noticed and keeps trying to draw me out with insults, as you can see in the post above yours.
 

eanassir

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In case you are not certain, why do you insist we are wrong?
Today, I saw a nice comdey movie of Jacki Shane (Around the world in 80 days); he went to his family in China, near a strange looking mountain like a big rock, which can never be due to any erosion or geological factor; to me it is clear such a large piece had come from the space as part of a broken planet.

Chinese Mountains/Longhushan Mountain

And this is another mountain in China
Chinese Mountains/Wuyi Mountain
 
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Unforgiven

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I think you mean Jackie Chan. What about Erratics that were carried from one place and left in another by glacial movement?
 

eanassir

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I think you mean Jackie Chan. What about Erratics that were carried from one place and left in another by glacial movement?

Obviously such big masses and their positions scattered here and there cannot be other than masses fallen from the outer space; but scientists were not aware of such a possibility, therefore they sought to find other explanations like glaciers ...etc.

One of my friends found few rocks isolatory in some plains, which are strange from the surrounding area, which are some meteorites.
We used to sleep in Summer time on the roofs of our houses: this is according to the climate here; and if one is alert, sometimes, he hears the fall of some minute pebbles or fragments when they touch a metallic or a hard surface in the quiet night.
 

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to me it is clear such a large piece had come from the space as part of
How about the rocks Muslims use to stone women, do these rocks come from outer space? What does the q'ran say about this?

Hmmmm, btw, I thought you went back to your country to civilize your people, maybe I miss understood your post??
 

Unforgiven

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Obviously such big masses and their positions scattered here and there cannot be other than masses fallen from the outer space; but scientists were not aware of such a possibility, therefore they sought to find other explanations like glaciers ...etc.

One of my friends found few rocks isolatory in some plains, which are strange from the surrounding area, which are some meteorites.
We used to sleep in Summer time on the roofs of our houses: this is according to the climate here; and if one is alert, sometimes, he hears the fall of some minute pebbles or fragments when they touch a metallic or a hard surface in the quiet night.

Come on Erratics are proven to be what they are claimed to be. Scientist were and are well aware of the possibilities as that what science is. Something doesn't just fall from the sky without any traces of having done so. While it's possible that extremely large masses have fallen to Earth, it's rare and devastating when it does happen. I find these claims of your's spurious.
 

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.... extremely large masses have fallen to Earth, it's rare and devastating when it does happen.
You can safely add that it has not happened in the RECENT past. In the very early formation the bodies could have been almost equal size. The point being the Quran (and the Bible) cover events that people should not have been aware of that far back if the current history of man is the topic.
 

MHz

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Cool, why are you showing 4B old rock along with the oceanic crust of today when it is less than 200M years old. Squeeze the raised land masses together into a slightly smaller form.

Long story short, when I was 16 I was working in a sign making shop and my task was to create a globe for a float, dia about 8ft. Anyway during lunch the rope gave way and the round globe hit the floor. No matter what when it was in the parade it was the most 'uneven world' that ever graced a parade, it even made National news LOL ( I was looking for a hole to climb into as far as the shape of the world was concerned) Today, some 40 years later, the shape is probably more realistic than it would appear to be at first glance