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InTheWind
11-24-2006, 07:33 PM
Arn`t they missing one?

Here are details of the five worst mass extinctions in Earths history and their possible causes, according to paleobiologist Doug Erwin of the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Natural History. Erwin said estimates of extinction rates are from the late John J. Sepkoski at the University of Chicago:
Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction, about 65 million years ago, probably caused or aggravated by impact of several-mile-wide asteroid that created the Chicxulub crater now hidden on the Yucatan Peninsula and beneath the Gulf of Mexico. Some argue for other causes, including gradual climate change or flood-like volcanic eruptions of basalt lava from Indias Deccan Traps. The extinction killed 16 percent of marine families, 47 percent of marine genera (the classification above species) and 18 percent of land vertebrate families, including the dinosaurs.
End Triassic extinction, roughly 199 million to 214 million years ago, most likely caused by massive floods of lava erupting from the central Atlantic magmatic province -- an event that triggered the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. The volcanism may have led to deadly global warming. Rocks from the eruptions now are found in the eastern United States, eastern Brazil, North Africa and Spain. The death toll: 22 percent of marine families, 52 percent of marine genera. Vertebrate deaths are unclear.
Permian-Triassic extinction, about 251 million years ago. Many scientists suspect a comet or asteroid impact, although direct evidence has not been found. Others believe the cause was flood volcanism from the Siberian Traps and related loss of oxygen in the seas. Still others believe the impact triggered the volcanism and also may have done so during the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction. The Permian-Triassic catastrophe was Earths worst mass extinction, killing 95 percent of all species, 53 percent of marine families, 84 percent of marine genera and an estimated 70 percent of land species such as plants, insects and vertebrate animals.
Late Devonian extinction, about 364 million years ago, cause unknown. It killed 22 percent of marine families and 57 percent of marine genera. Erwin said little is known about land organisms at the time.
Ordovician-Silurian extinction, about 439 million years ago, caused by a drop in sea levels as glaciers formed, then by rising sea levels as glaciers melted. The toll: 25 percent of marine families and 60 percent of marine genera.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/planetearth/extinction_sidebar_000907.html

InTheWind
11-24-2006, 07:38 PM
Global Warming Likely Cause of Worst Mass Extinction Ever
http://www.livescience.com/environment/050120_great_dying.html

CoreIssue
11-24-2006, 09:01 PM
What is interesting is that these mass extinction are the results of massive impacts.

Now, think about that when you are looking at Genesis 1:2.

So, what hit the earth where they cannot find evidence of what hit the earth? Satan and Fallen Angels?

Christ said he saw Satan come down like ligthening. Good description of some power coming down at high speed and striking the earth.

Enough of them coming down would shatter the earths crust and cause the description of verse 2. Just some food for thought.

InTheWind
11-24-2006, 09:46 PM
Shouldn`t the flood be in the list except much more recent?

Jessie
11-25-2006, 12:31 AM
could the ones that are chained up be thrown in there at one of those times?

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 10:37 AM
Shouldn`t the flood be in the list except much more recent?
I think it is.

But they mess up timing so bad hard to tell which one it is.

I mean, they have tested living plants as being 100s of thousands of years old.

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 10:38 AM
could the ones that are chained up be thrown in there at one of those times?
That is what I am saying.

The Fallen Angels, when cast down, were the impacts that shattered the earths mantle.

Christ sayd Satan fell like a streak of lightening, in example.

InTheWind
11-25-2006, 10:57 AM
That is what I am saying.

The Fallen Angels, when cast down, were the impacts that shattered the earths mantle.

Christ sayd Satan fell like a streak of lightening, in example.

That confuses me somewhat, i know not difficult to do but what would the fallen angels or Satan be then, it would have to be material objects to cause that kind of damage. :scratch:

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 11:20 AM
No. They would not have to be material. That is thinking by physical laws.

Could have been energy. Could have been God's wrath around them.

All we can go by is what is said.

Jessie
11-25-2006, 01:54 PM
That is what I am saying.

The Fallen Angels, when cast down, were the impacts that shattered the earths mantle.

Christ sayd Satan fell like a streak of lightening, in example.

kindof creepy to think about. :eek: wonder how long ago this all happened?? :scratch:

would this have been long before the dinos? :scratch:

Jessie
11-25-2006, 02:01 PM
just thought of something.

in the euphrates the opening to the pit, is that where they entered?

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 02:16 PM
kindof creepy to think about. :eek: wonder how long ago this all happened?? :scratch:

would this have been long before the dinos? :scratch:
Genesis 1:2.

And it would have been when the dinos died.

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 02:17 PM
just thought of something.

in the euphrates the opening to the pit, is that where they entered?

The Bible never speaks of more than one opening. And Pit is singular.

So, I would say yes.

Jessie
11-25-2006, 03:50 PM
is there a particular reason the opening to the pit is in that area?

and that they would have entered there?

CoreIssue
11-25-2006, 04:23 PM
is there a particular reason the opening to the pit is in that area?

and that they would have entered there?
When the land was all one, Jerusalem was the center of the earth/land.

So, for prophetic purposes, it would make sense to put the opening where it fit prophecy.