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Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Mon, 31 Aug 1998 20:55:33 -0700Glenn: << "And then meditate upon the remarkable fact that, for the most part, the
fossils simply must have been laid down under sudden and probably
catastrophic conditions or else they would never have been preserved as
fossils at all! Even such a consistent evolutionary uniformitarian
geologist as Dunbar recognizes that practically all fossils must have been
formed by floods or other catastrophes." Twilight, p. 62>>
I would agree with Morris that the presence of an ocean or body of water will likely lead to more fossil finds than a desert, I wonder why this necessarily leads to floods and catastrophes ?