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by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:37 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

Ask a concise and informed one. OK, Jim. I know you. You have parlayed a knowledge of Geological jargon into a gig in front of audiences that are pretty much sold on everything you say. Whatever you are doing now has got to be better than what you did previously. So you tell these church ladies wha...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:32 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

cool

Answer the questions...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:28 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

I received a degree in geology from an Ivy League college (see my bio), in other words I'm an Ivy League geologist, so where's the beef? Oh, I get it, you think I was trying to lead people to believe that I am the head of geology at Dartmouth, or was it that you think I'm trying to masquerade as a ...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:44 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

Sorry Ed, I don't introduce myself as a geologist , having said that, you just wasted a post, good job. Frank, try googling Kurt Wise, Russell Humphreys, and John Baumgardner, pretty pedigrees, and don't forget, I'm an Ivy League geologist myself (just a B.Sc.), and think about the many others out ...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:34 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

Genesis Veracity wrote:I am a degreed (college) geologist, ok with you?
No. You have a degree, that's it. Do you introduce yourself as a Geologist? That is really dishonest. Somehow when one enters the rhealm of christian fundimentalism that seems to be expected.
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:10 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Noah's Flood...
Replies: 1655
Views: 368556

Frank, try googling Kurt Wise, Russell Humphreys, and John Baumgardner, pretty pedigrees, and don't forget, I'm an Ivy League geologist myself (just a B.Sc.), and think about the many others out there who are closet cases, the many practicing geologists who see catastrophism in the geologic record,...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:07 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Ed, it wasn't faulty understanding, as proven with my other posts stating magma, that is a very thin and goofy straw you're clinging to, I'm pleased to see you're at that level of attempted rebuttal. Any reference that magma is 70% water? Yes or no. Any quantification of the energy ramifications of...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:59 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Mr. Nienhuis has a B.S. in earth sciences from Dartmouth College (1976), and has worked in the oil and ocean transportation industries for over twenty years. His scholarship in "creation science" over the last fifteen years led to over two-hundred half-hour TV shows aired in Houston, Texa...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:41 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Genesis Veracity wrote:Ed, that was a poorly constructed question, very vague, no parameters, try it again.
Avoidance noted.

You really are a faker, aren't you?
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:12 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Genesis Veracity wrote:Oh, I see, Doctor X, there is no water in magma according to you.

You should write a paper about this, the experts would be fascinated I'm sure.

Now, the energy. How much over how long what are the implications.

(Keep digging, Jim)
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:09 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

The composition of magma is easy to learn about, just google (or yahoo, or altavista, or ask) water composition of magma (or something like that). . Magma is molten rock located beneath the surface of the Earth (or any other rocky planet), and which often collects in a magma chamber. Magma is a com...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:04 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Genesis Veracity wrote:Right, magma.
70% water.

Reference?
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:39 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Genesis Veracity wrote:Ed, the water in lava is easy to google, I'm not a library.

Form a concise question, and I'll answer it, but the premise must be based on the GFM, otherwise, you're just talking apples and oranges.
You didn't say that. You said magma.
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:31 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Give me a "hard" question Ed, but make it an informed and concise one, nothing please like "what about the energy," so familiarize yourself with the model, so you can comment in an informed manner, I don't feel like answering all these questions which have false premises. I have...
by ed
Wed Sep 13, 2006 6:57 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: ice age civilisations by James Nienhuis (Book Review)
Replies: 166
Views: 92299

Some people will show their disagreement to a theory by exposing flaws in the argument or by presenting counter evidence. Others just throw insults - presumably on the assumption that whoever can come up with the biggest, best, insult must be right. Guess what? I don't like the latter. So please, i...