Re: Flood Model and dinosaurs

Karen G. Jensen (kjensen@calweb.com)
Wed, 17 Feb 1999 22:20:40 -0600

>You ignored the most serious error of all.
>>
[....]
>
>The fatal error to you model is that these animals would have shared all
>characteristics that would have sorted them from other drowned animals, so
>they should have ended up in the same-age sediments, yet they did not. The
>most obvious reason why they did not is because they were not
>contemporaries; ie, they lived at very different and sometimes widely spaced
>times.
>

You have chosen to accept a model that relies heavily on vast amounts of
time. Such long ages are inferred from measureable data, but not directly
observed. You have faith in that inference, even though it may be
mistaken.

You have the right to choose as you do, going along with the majority of
today's scientists. Other models seem like foolishness in comparison with
the wisdom of the world.

I believe that the concept of such long ages is a serious error, even
fatal. But the Lord is merciful and gracious. He desires to dwell with
you, and with me

He knows the truth of earth history. And we will know, even as we are
known. We can look forward to that.

Exodus 14:13

Karen