Re: how often were the waters out?

Glenn Morton (grmorton@waymark.net)
Wed, 14 Jan 1998 20:55:31 -0600

At 02:03 PM 1/14/98 -0800, Arthur V. Chadwick wrote:
>At 01:25 PM 1/14/98 CDT, Glenn wrote:
>>The suggestion has been made that the dinos left their tracks at periods when
>>the land was exposed and the flood waters were elsewhere. Many track sites
>>show tracks occurring on different but narrowly separated stratigraphic
>>intervals
>
>At this stage in our knowledge of dinosaurs I think it is still safe to say
>that we don't really know much about their habits.

I would agree about that. However, once again, those who desire to explain
the tracks via a global flood are obligated to provide an explanation for
where the animals were during the early part of the flood, how much time had
elapsed since the beginning of the flood,what they ate during that time, how
deep the water was and what caused the water to go up and down without
wiping out the tracks. I just haven't seen those detailed explanations yet.

glenn

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Foundation, Fall and Flood
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