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Premium member Presentation Transcript After The Flood: A Graveyard Planet by Chris Parker: After The Flood: A Graveyard Planet by Chris Parker DanbyAfter The Flood; A Graveyard Planet: Fossil Fuels and Facile Fools, False Dates and Phosphates. We Stand on the Shoulders of Those Who Came Before Us –but Also on Their Heads, Backs, Stomachs and Feet! (and etc.) : Prologue Of all that lived prior to the flood; (flora and fauna) w e have burned their bodies or their remains for thousands of years for fuel. We utilize them in our cars and our machines. Their Detritus in their current forms are used to build houses and walls and streets and as binding agents. The mountains that we climb are made up of the remains of microscopic dead animals. The chemicals that made up the bones of the pre-flood living are used to fertilize our crops and gardens. Their remains may even be worn around our necks or on our fingers as jewelry. This planet is a vast graveyard and the life that existed before the flood is buried or entombed all around us-and are mute witnesses to Genesis. . After The Flood; A Graveyard Planet: Fossil Fuels and Facile Fools, False Dates and Phosphates. We Stand on the Shoulders of Those Who Came Before Us –but Also on Their Heads, Backs, Stomachs and Feet! (and etc.)Slide 3: Now the flood was on the earth forty days. The waters increased and lifted up the ark, and it rose high above the earth. 18 The waters prevailed and greatly increased on the earth, and the ark moved about on the surface of the waters. 19 And the waters prevailed exceedingly on the earth, and all the high hills under the whole heaven were covered. 20 The waters prevailed fifteen cubits upward, and the mountains were covered. 21 And all flesh died that moved on the earth: birds and cattle and beasts and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth, and every man. 22 All in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit [ a ] of life, all that was on the dry land, died…Genesis 7Cambrian Explosion: Most major animal groups and body plans appear for the first time in the fossil record suddenly without predecessors in a relatively short period of time. Of great worry to Darwin , the explanation of this sudden, apparent explosion persists as a source of numerous major debates in paleobiology . Cambrian Explosion Creation This extinction event was the Earth's most severe, with up to 96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinct It is the only known mass extinction of insects Some 57% of all families and 83% of all genera were killed. Because so much biodiversity was lost, the recovery of life on Earth took significantly longer than after other extinction events. This event has been described as the "mother of all mass extinctions.” Great Dying The Flood of NoahWhere Did the Water Come From?: Where Did the Water Come From? 70% of the Earth’s Surface is covered by Water This is unique because no other planet in the Universe has Liquid Water 1997 Article in New Scientist Explains that there could be as much as 5-30 Oceans of Water Below the Earth’s Surface http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15520974.900-deep-waters.html 'The Beijing Anomaly‘; Huge “Bulge” Under Asia Could Hold as Much Water as the Arctic Ocean -2007- http://www.livescience.com/1312-huge-ocean-discovered-earth.htmlSlide 6: Of the 30% of the earth’s surface not covered by water, 70% of the rock surface is made up of sedimentary rock. “ Sedimentary rocks, by definition, are laid down as sediments by moving fluids, are made up of pieces of rock or other material which existed somewhere else, and were eroded or dissolved and redeposited in their present location." ..John Morris The vast quantities of oil and gas, and coal; fossil fuels are of organic origin. Oil can be made today using seaweed and other organic sourcesThe Fossils: According to Stein and Rowe, award-winning teachers and authors; “Effective fossilization usually depends on having hard parts, such as bones or shells, and being buried immediately after death. The work of predators and scavengers and the weathering effects of rain, heat, cold, and wind often serve to destroy most or all of an organism before burial takes place.” Fossilization usually requires at least one other element; water. The Fossils Dinosaurs Died Agonizing Deaths By LiveScience Staff 09 June 2007 A Veterinarian determined that this posture is consistent with brain damage & asphyxiation Fossilized dinosaurs often have wide-open mouths, heads thrown back and tails that curve toward the head. Paleontologists have long assumed the dinosaurs died in water and the currents drifted the bones into that position, or that rigor mortis or drying muscles, tendons and ligaments contorted the limbs. Consistent with DrowningSlide 8: Microbes and Man, 4th Edition, confirms that the mass of microscopic life has been calculated to be on the order of 5 to 25 times the mass of all other animal life. When considering pre-flood remains, the group that actually represents the largest mass of such corpses is microscopic animal life. “Startling and almost incredible as the assertion may appear to- some, it is none the less a fact, established beyond all question by the aid of the microscope, that some of the most gigantic mountain ranges, such as the mighty Andes, towering into space 25,250 ft, above,, the level of the sea, as also the" massive lime-stone rocks, the sand that covers the boundless deserts and the soil of many widely-extended plains, are principally composed of portions of microscopic animalcules. ….. Dr. Buckland has well said that the remains of such minute animals have added much more to the mass of materials which compose the exterior crust of the globe than the bones of elephants, hippopotami, and whales.” … Strange Freaks Of Nature. Grey River Argus , 1 October 1907Slide 9: Can you imagine the catastrophe that would cause the remains of these microscopic animals to pile up to a height of 25,000 feet in the case of the Andes Mountains? Buckland found that the silica in these creatures, especially marine corals actually serves as a binding agent in sedimentary rock all over the world . Animalcules:Protozoa and BacteriaSlide 10: Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock , and a form of limestone . Science simply says that its primarily made up of calcite, without acknowledging that the source of the calcite is primarily organicSlide 11: Let the reader mentally follow the track we shall point out to him, and endeavor, if he can, to estimate the cubic contents of such a mass of solid matter, if he would gain an idea of the importance of microscopic life in the work of creation. Commencing at Dover, or Beachy Head, follow the course of the North or the South Downs up to their point of junction in the east of Hampshire, where they are joined by another branch of similar downs commencing near Weymouth. These three chalk ranges enclose an area which includes all the north of Hampshire, and the larger portion of the south of Wiltshire. Yet this is not all. By the Marlborough Downs, by the Ilsey Downs and the Whitehorse Hills, the chalk runs into Oxfordshire , and continues, with some interruptions, through Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire into Norfolk. Neither is this all. The lofty cliffs between Cromer and Huntanton , the Wolds of Lincolnshire and those of Yorkshire, all are chalk. Southward, let the tourist say how much of the Isle of Wight is chalk. Chalk along the coast, chalk in hills, chalk in valleys—chalk forms the lnkpen Beacon, Wilts , a thousand feet above the sea , chalk forms the Needles crumbling into it; all is chalk, nothing but chalk—chalk and flints ! Yet stay—take up a pinch of the white mass, lay a particle of it no bigger than a pin's head on the field of the microscope, and what a startling spectacle discloses itself! The dust is thick with organized forms. All is shells and corals! The Needles are shells and corals—the Downs are shells and corals! Underneath the thin green turf of the Wolds lie shells and corals. The great Humber rolls over shells and corals. The white walls of England are—shells and corals. Shakespeare's cliff is shells and corals. The waters which sweep round Margate, Ramsgate , and Dover, white as milk, are full of the remains of shells and corals! A million of shells and corals lie in a cubic inch of chalk! What inconceivable millions in a hill, and what in the whole range ! And these of the most beautiful forms , all once replete with life! How large a part of England's southern and western coast is made up of individual beings more minute than a pin's point! These minute beings—and the idea is still more strange—approach us in our homes. Do we whitewash our ceilings, it is with shells and corals! Shells and corals, it is said, come to us in our London milk ! Shells and corals form the beautiful glazing of a lady's card, and oftentimes the ornamental covering of her work-boxes or show-books ! The doctor sends us shells and corals in his physic, and the confectioner, as we are told, in his comfits! The microscope, skillfully applied, makes all this plain, and reveals to us in a language appreciable to the eye, though barely capable of being fully comprehended by the mind, how vast a share in the operations of nature the Creator has assigned to beings so infinitely minute”….W. Buckland, The Living Age , Volume 28 The microscope and its Wonders. Chalk cliffs along the Baltic (eastern) coast of the island of M ø n , southeastern Denmark.Slide 12: A Wilderness of Bones; Where Elephants, Tigers, and Mastodons Lie Buried; Their Bony Frames Are Now Called Florida Phosphates ..New York Times, March 26 1892 .”..Nearly half of Florida is marked out as a phosphate bed. The phosphate lands begin in the northern tier of counties. Tallahassee, the capital is in the center of a great deposit. In a general way the deposits begin at the mouth of the Apalachicola River and circle around northward and eastward, underlying Tallahassee, Monticello and Live Oak, then running southward, all on the west side of the State, through Ocaia and Barstow, all the way down to Punta Rassa . … the bone phosphate of lime is nothing more nor less than the decomposed bones, or sometimes the guano of long dead animals and birds, solidified into soft rock… ..Where did so many bones come from? It looks as though at some prehistoric time all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air and all the leviathans of the deep had gathered for some unknown purpose in the state of Florida, and had been overtaken by some great calamity and left their bones there.The Karoo Boneyards: The Karoo Boneyards The Karoo can be 20,000 feet thick. The fossil-rich beds stretch out for hundreds of miles.Massive Fossil Boneyards Worldwide: "....Massive fossil graveyards of dinosaurs still exist in other locations the world over. The Morrison beds in North America, the dinosaur beds in Montana, in the Rocky Mountains, in Alberta, the Dakotas, China, Colorado, Utah, Africa, etc., etc., contain literally millions of dinosaur fossils piled together in tremendous heaps. Ten thousand Hadrosaurs were found on Egg Mountain, Montana alone, jumbled together in what appears to have been a mass death. The Flood produced the Sicilian hippopotamus beds, the fossils of which are so extensive that they are mined as a source of charcoal; the great mammal beds of the Rockies; the dinosaur beds of the Black Hills and the Rockies, as well as in the Gobi Desert; the fish beds of the Scottish Devonian stratum, the Baltic amber beds, Agate Spring Quarry in Nebraska, and hundreds more”….Evolution Cruncher Massive Fossil Boneyards Worldwide Dr. Frank C. Hibben , Prof. of Archeology at the University of New Mexico mounted an expedition to Alaska … The evidence of the violence of nature combined with the stench of rotting carcasses was staggering. The ice fields containing these remains stretched for hundred of miles in every direction ( Hibben , 1946). Trees and animals, layers of peat and mosses, twisted and mangled together like some giant mixer had jumbled them some 10,000 years ago, and then froze them into a solid mass.” “The picture in Siberia and northern Europe is no different. Just north of Siberia whole islands are formed of the bones of Pleistocene animals swept northward from the continent into the frigid waters of the Arctic Ocean. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript After The Flood: A Graveyard Planet by Chris Parker: After The Flood: A Graveyard Planet by Chris Parker DanbyAfter The Flood; A Graveyard Planet: Fossil Fuels and Facile Fools, False Dates and Phosphates. We Stand on the Shoulders of Those Who Came Before Us –but Also on Their Heads, Backs, Stomachs and Feet! (and etc.) : Prologue Of all that lived prior to the flood; (flora and fauna) w e have burned their bodies or their remains for thousands of years for fuel. We utilize them in our cars and our machines. Their Detritus in their current forms are used to build houses and walls and streets and as binding agents. The mountains that we climb are made up of the remains of microscopic dead animals. The chemicals that made up the bones of the pre-flood living are used to fertilize our crops and gardens. Their remains may even be worn around our necks or on our fingers as jewelry. This planet is a vast graveyard and the life that existed before the flood is buried or entombed all around us-and are mute witnesses to Genesis. . After The Flood; A Graveyard Planet: Fossil Fuels and Facile Fools, False Dates and Phosphates. We Stand on the Shoulders of Those Who Came Before Us –but Also on Their Heads, Backs, Stomachs and Feet! (and etc.)Slide 3: Now the flood was on the earth forty days. The waters increased and lifted up the ark, and it rose high above the earth. 18 The waters prevailed and greatly increased on the earth, and the ark moved about on the surface of the waters. 19 And the waters prevailed exceedingly on the earth, and all the high hills under the whole heaven were covered. 20 The waters prevailed fifteen cubits upward, and the mountains were covered. 21 And all flesh died that moved on the earth: birds and cattle and beasts and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth, and every man. 22 All in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit [ a ] of life, all that was on the dry land, died…Genesis 7Cambrian Explosion: Most major animal groups and body plans appear for the first time in the fossil record suddenly without predecessors in a relatively short period of time. Of great worry to Darwin , the explanation of this sudden, apparent explosion persists as a source of numerous major debates in paleobiology . Cambrian Explosion Creation This extinction event was the Earth's most severe, with up to 96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinct It is the only known mass extinction of insects Some 57% of all families and 83% of all genera were killed. Because so much biodiversity was lost, the recovery of life on Earth took significantly longer than after other extinction events. This event has been described as the "mother of all mass extinctions.” Great Dying The Flood of NoahWhere Did the Water Come From?: Where Did the Water Come From? 70% of the Earth’s Surface is covered by Water This is unique because no other planet in the Universe has Liquid Water 1997 Article in New Scientist Explains that there could be as much as 5-30 Oceans of Water Below the Earth’s Surface http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15520974.900-deep-waters.html 'The Beijing Anomaly‘; Huge “Bulge” Under Asia Could Hold as Much Water as the Arctic Ocean -2007- http://www.livescience.com/1312-huge-ocean-discovered-earth.htmlSlide 6: Of the 30% of the earth’s surface not covered by water, 70% of the rock surface is made up of sedimentary rock. “ Sedimentary rocks, by definition, are laid down as sediments by moving fluids, are made up of pieces of rock or other material which existed somewhere else, and were eroded or dissolved and redeposited in their present location." ..John Morris The vast quantities of oil and gas, and coal; fossil fuels are of organic origin. Oil can be made today using seaweed and other organic sourcesThe Fossils: According to Stein and Rowe, award-winning teachers and authors; “Effective fossilization usually depends on having hard parts, such as bones or shells, and being buried immediately after death. The work of predators and scavengers and the weathering effects of rain, heat, cold, and wind often serve to destroy most or all of an organism before burial takes place.” Fossilization usually requires at least one other element; water. The Fossils Dinosaurs Died Agonizing Deaths By LiveScience Staff 09 June 2007 A Veterinarian determined that this posture is consistent with brain damage & asphyxiation Fossilized dinosaurs often have wide-open mouths, heads thrown back and tails that curve toward the head. Paleontologists have long assumed the dinosaurs died in water and the currents drifted the bones into that position, or that rigor mortis or drying muscles, tendons and ligaments contorted the limbs. Consistent with DrowningSlide 8: Microbes and Man, 4th Edition, confirms that the mass of microscopic life has been calculated to be on the order of 5 to 25 times the mass of all other animal life. When considering pre-flood remains, the group that actually represents the largest mass of such corpses is microscopic animal life. “Startling and almost incredible as the assertion may appear to- some, it is none the less a fact, established beyond all question by the aid of the microscope, that some of the most gigantic mountain ranges, such as the mighty Andes, towering into space 25,250 ft, above,, the level of the sea, as also the" massive lime-stone rocks, the sand that covers the boundless deserts and the soil of many widely-extended plains, are principally composed of portions of microscopic animalcules. ….. Dr. Buckland has well said that the remains of such minute animals have added much more to the mass of materials which compose the exterior crust of the globe than the bones of elephants, hippopotami, and whales.” … Strange Freaks Of Nature. Grey River Argus , 1 October 1907Slide 9: Can you imagine the catastrophe that would cause the remains of these microscopic animals to pile up to a height of 25,000 feet in the case of the Andes Mountains? Buckland found that the silica in these creatures, especially marine corals actually serves as a binding agent in sedimentary rock all over the world . Animalcules:Protozoa and BacteriaSlide 10: Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock , and a form of limestone . Science simply says that its primarily made up of calcite, without acknowledging that the source of the calcite is primarily organicSlide 11: Let the reader mentally follow the track we shall point out to him, and endeavor, if he can, to estimate the cubic contents of such a mass of solid matter, if he would gain an idea of the importance of microscopic life in the work of creation. Commencing at Dover, or Beachy Head, follow the course of the North or the South Downs up to their point of junction in the east of Hampshire, where they are joined by another branch of similar downs commencing near Weymouth. These three chalk ranges enclose an area which includes all the north of Hampshire, and the larger portion of the south of Wiltshire. Yet this is not all. By the Marlborough Downs, by the Ilsey Downs and the Whitehorse Hills, the chalk runs into Oxfordshire , and continues, with some interruptions, through Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire into Norfolk. Neither is this all. The lofty cliffs between Cromer and Huntanton , the Wolds of Lincolnshire and those of Yorkshire, all are chalk. Southward, let the tourist say how much of the Isle of Wight is chalk. Chalk along the coast, chalk in hills, chalk in valleys—chalk forms the lnkpen Beacon, Wilts , a thousand feet above the sea , chalk forms the Needles crumbling into it; all is chalk, nothing but chalk—chalk and flints ! Yet stay—take up a pinch of the white mass, lay a particle of it no bigger than a pin's head on the field of the microscope, and what a startling spectacle discloses itself! The dust is thick with organized forms. All is shells and corals! The Needles are shells and corals—the Downs are shells and corals! Underneath the thin green turf of the Wolds lie shells and corals. The great Humber rolls over shells and corals. The white walls of England are—shells and corals. Shakespeare's cliff is shells and corals. The waters which sweep round Margate, Ramsgate , and Dover, white as milk, are full of the remains of shells and corals! A million of shells and corals lie in a cubic inch of chalk! What inconceivable millions in a hill, and what in the whole range ! And these of the most beautiful forms , all once replete with life! How large a part of England's southern and western coast is made up of individual beings more minute than a pin's point! These minute beings—and the idea is still more strange—approach us in our homes. Do we whitewash our ceilings, it is with shells and corals! Shells and corals, it is said, come to us in our London milk ! Shells and corals form the beautiful glazing of a lady's card, and oftentimes the ornamental covering of her work-boxes or show-books ! The doctor sends us shells and corals in his physic, and the confectioner, as we are told, in his comfits! The microscope, skillfully applied, makes all this plain, and reveals to us in a language appreciable to the eye, though barely capable of being fully comprehended by the mind, how vast a share in the operations of nature the Creator has assigned to beings so infinitely minute”….W. Buckland, The Living Age , Volume 28 The microscope and its Wonders. Chalk cliffs along the Baltic (eastern) coast of the island of M ø n , southeastern Denmark.Slide 12: A Wilderness of Bones; Where Elephants, Tigers, and Mastodons Lie Buried; Their Bony Frames Are Now Called Florida Phosphates ..New York Times, March 26 1892 .”..Nearly half of Florida is marked out as a phosphate bed. The phosphate lands begin in the northern tier of counties. Tallahassee, the capital is in the center of a great deposit. In a general way the deposits begin at the mouth of the Apalachicola River and circle around northward and eastward, underlying Tallahassee, Monticello and Live Oak, then running southward, all on the west side of the State, through Ocaia and Barstow, all the way down to Punta Rassa . … the bone phosphate of lime is nothing more nor less than the decomposed bones, or sometimes the guano of long dead animals and birds, solidified into soft rock… ..Where did so many bones come from? It looks as though at some prehistoric time all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air and all the leviathans of the deep had gathered for some unknown purpose in the state of Florida, and had been overtaken by some great calamity and left their bones there.The Karoo Boneyards: The Karoo Boneyards The Karoo can be 20,000 feet thick. The fossil-rich beds stretch out for hundreds of miles.Massive Fossil Boneyards Worldwide: "....Massive fossil graveyards of dinosaurs still exist in other locations the world over. The Morrison beds in North America, the dinosaur beds in Montana, in the Rocky Mountains, in Alberta, the Dakotas, China, Colorado, Utah, Africa, etc., etc., contain literally millions of dinosaur fossils piled together in tremendous heaps. Ten thousand Hadrosaurs were found on Egg Mountain, Montana alone, jumbled together in what appears to have been a mass death. The Flood produced the Sicilian hippopotamus beds, the fossils of which are so extensive that they are mined as a source of charcoal; the great mammal beds of the Rockies; the dinosaur beds of the Black Hills and the Rockies, as well as in the Gobi Desert; the fish beds of the Scottish Devonian stratum, the Baltic amber beds, Agate Spring Quarry in Nebraska, and hundreds more”….Evolution Cruncher Massive Fossil Boneyards Worldwide Dr. Frank C. Hibben , Prof. of Archeology at the University of New Mexico mounted an expedition to Alaska … The evidence of the violence of nature combined with the stench of rotting carcasses was staggering. The ice fields containing these remains stretched for hundred of miles in every direction ( Hibben , 1946). Trees and animals, layers of peat and mosses, twisted and mangled together like some giant mixer had jumbled them some 10,000 years ago, and then froze them into a solid mass.” “The picture in Siberia and northern Europe is no different. Just north of Siberia whole islands are formed of the bones of Pleistocene animals swept northward from the continent into the frigid waters of the Arctic Ocean. It has been estimated that some ten million animals lay buried along the rivers of northern SiberiaThe End Copyright 2011 by Chris Parker and s8int.com From the Article: After the Flood: http://s8int.com/WordPress/?p=1726 See Also:s8int.com/boneyard1.html : The End Copyright 2011 by Chris Parker and s8int.com From the Article: After the Flood: http://s8int.com/WordPress/?p=1726 See Also:s8int.com/boneyard1.html