Re: 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Glenn Morton (grmorton@waymark.net)
Sun, 18 Jan 1998 19:18:43 -0600

At 07:02 PM 1/18/98 -0600, Ron Chitwood wrote:

>One among many works is call SCIENCE VS. EVOLUTION By Malcolm Bowden pp2
>"the first thing which must be emphasized is that these charts are composed
>by piecing together the strata from various continents. It has been
>estimated that only .04% of the world's land surface have the main
>divisions in their correct order, and even then a number ot the
>sub-divisions are missing. 77% has 7 or more of the strata missing, whilst
>99.6% has at least one missing system." As has been pointed out by others
>in this group, there is fossil strata just as it is pictured in textbooks
>in core drillings for oil in Williston basin of North Dakota, but they fall
>into the .04%.

I dispute the suggestion that the geologic column is cobbled together from
various continents. That is absolutely false because if the entire column
exists at just ONE point on the surface of the earth, it exists and is not
pieced together.

I would think that the LACK of the widespread existence of the geologic
column would argue AGAINST the global flood. If there were a global flood
with global effects then why is the entire stratigraphic layering of the
earth not found EVERYWHERE.

Far from helping your position this rarity of the entire column hurts it.

glenn

Adam, Apes, and Anthropology: Finding the Soul of Fossil Man

and

Foundation, Fall and Flood
http://www.isource.net/~grmorton/dmd.htm