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Geology A Science Of Lies

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geology a science of lies



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Science

[Paper Title]:

geology a science of lies

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Geology: A Science of Lies

Geologists have put together a column that is supposed to show all the life
and the different eras and times in which they existed. Scientist claim that
there are several examples of the geologic column found in nature. But there is
not. There are several proofs out there that show that the geologic colunm does
not exist. Because even Charles Darwin said in his book “The Origin Of The
Species”

“Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely-graduated organic chain”

To come to an educated conclusion you must study what science believes.
Scientist have come up with what they call a geologic column which is supposed
to show all the different geologic periods.

Geologic Column

Cenozoic Era

Quaternary 1 Men

Tertiary 74 Mammals

Mesozoic Era

Cretaceous 60 Reptiles

Jurassic 30 &

Triassic 40 Flowering Plants

Paleozoic Era

Permian 25 Amphibians, Ferns,

Pennsylvanian 25 &

Mississipian 25 Conifers





45 First Land Plants

And Fish

Devonian

Silurian 35

Ordovician 65 Invertebrates

Cambrian 80

Pre-Cambrian Era

1 TO 2 BILLION YEARS AGO

Evolutionists say that there are several examples in rock of all these
different eras. But what they tend to ignore is that if fossils for the geologic
record were assembled together in layers in one location, those layers would
extend 130 miles into the earth’s crust. The earth’s crust is only 25-30
miles deep.

What comes, as a shock to most students of geology, myself included, is that
the geologic column does not exist anywhere? It is just a paper column. The
Grand Canyon is supposed to be one of the very best examples of the exposed
geologic column. Evolutionists claim that it represents more than a billion
years of life history. But if you were to look at the strata of the Grand
Canyon, you would notice that 8 periods are missing.

Grand Canyon Strata

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?

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?

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Permian

Pennsylvanian

Mississippian

?

?

?

Cambrian

Precambrian

That is 325 billion years of missing strata.

Another problem that evolutionary geologists have faced is the problem of
flip-flopped strata. By that I mean that there are several places where strata
from an ancient period will be found on top of the strata of a more recent time.
An example for this point is an area in Wyoming near Yellowstone Park. Here
there is a sixty mile long stretch of Paleozoic strata laying on top of Tertiary
strata whic...

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