horizontal gene transfer: the real IM? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, December 22, 2014, 00:39 (3385 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained


> Tony: Actually, the part that makes it interesting is that 
> A) That area is more than 5000 feet above sea level.
> B) The trees are not native to that area, so they had to come from somewhere (some were native to SE Asia)
> C) There were mirror sites in Oregon near the same elevations containing the same type of layers and fauna.
> 
> How did trees from Asia end up 5000 + feet above sea level in the U.S. in layered strata in a short amount of time?-The flood was supposed to cover all the mountains. Everest is 29,000+ feet or thereabouts. That makes your point very interesting. My maim problem is the ark. How did Noah get kangaroos and llamas on board, as two examples of far distant animals from the site of where the ark landed.


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