Quote# 66522
OK my pets,
I was looking at some pic's of Dinos today and something seemed odd.
Compared to their body size Dino's have rather small nostrils. Hardly
large enough to transport the oxygen necessary for an 80 foot long
body weighing many tons.
So this leads one to believe that they either took one step and rested
for 12 hours or, they needed to breathe less; Because your beloved
evolution would have evolved the necessary nose size for the creature
to survive. Right? RIGHT?
Therefore the oxygen levels in the atmosphere must have been higher
before the flood which in turn provided the necessary levels of oxygen
requiring less breathing.
So. How did we lose the oxygen levels? The vapor canopy fell, the
"fountains of the deep" broke up at the continental fault lines when
then released enough water from above and below to flood the earth.
The result altered the atmosphere and left much more of the earth
covered in water.
Noah's flood changed everything.
How about THAT
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This has been another nose knows lesson for you from:
The All Seeing I
All-seeing-I,
talk.origins 40 Comments [10/17/2009 7:20:33 PM]
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