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wilz Posted Jul 16, 2012 10:20 PM
hmm yes the ice age theory ! makes me wonder if any1 would take it seriously since it also has a cartoon animation about it ? parts 1-4 ? have you heard the latest one coming out soon ICE AGE 4 ? just kidding. haha .
On a serious note, one would go through a hard time trying to explain how reptiles and animals that would other wise die without the heat (sunlight) to warm there blood. The ice age theory tells of cold dark periods in the past when ice ages besieged the Earth. But then that would be trouble for cold blooded animals right ? how would they have survived that long period without freezing to death ? even humans would not survive that ! have you watch adrenaline junkies that travel to the north pole and south pole and get frozen to death on national geographic channel? most of them develop health problems in such conditions !
snakes, alligators, frogs, lizards, salamanders, skunks, toads, turtles, crocodiles, geckos, spiders, sharks, chameleons, fish, scorpions, and insects are all cold blooded that WONT SURVIVE a very long period of time without sunlight and heat . But they exist today !(proving there wasnt such an ice age)
You wont find ANY of those animals at the south and north poles to ! just goes to show they woulnt ever survive even half an hour of such extreme cold.
Just some important i should add: the total surface area of the tiny animals like lizards snakes, geckos etc.. according to biology , would mean they would loss so much heat rapidly (like human babies) that they would be dead within a couple of hours or possibly a day , without sunlight .
On the other hand if you stick with the noahs flood story, then you dont have to explain anything really, the fossil layers ,different soil layers and ancient cities found deep in the earth speak for themselves.
Anyway how would ice cause the sunken cities to be buried deep in the earth with different layers of soil above ? ice only lays on the top surface of the land and will never form such layers of soil . only a flood would do that.
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