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Collecemall said:
we don't see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world. Is there anywhere someone can lead me to address this simple yet damning point?

We do see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world.
Collecemall said:
Be gone troll.

You were correct Collecemail. Similar climates around the world do not have the same vegetation. You are never wrong.
 
thenexttodie said:
We do see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world.
Are you denying that flora endemism exists?

Because that certainly was not an explanation for it.

Sorry, I shouldn't ask you to explain something, should I.
 
thenexttodie said:
Collecemall said:
we don't see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world. Is there anywhere someone can lead me to address this simple yet damning point?

We do see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world.
Collecemall said:
Be gone troll.

You were correct Collecemail. Similar climates around the world do not have the same vegetation. You are never wrong.


You have no interest in a conversation and you clearly want to interpret one sentence in the least charitable way possible while ignoring the previous points in the paragraph. It was clear enough that others understood the point. There's no point in addressing you given your history here.... so BE GONE TROLL.
 

he_who_is_nobody

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Collecemall said:
I've seen a ton of these "debates/exhibits" which address the typical reasons why the flood is impossible but I've never seen an apologetic concerning why plants are segregated by location as well. It seems the focus is always on animals which do have some locomotion but with plants this isn't possible. Yet we don't see similar vegetation in similar climates around the world. Is there anywhere someone can lead me to address this simple yet damning point?

You are right that I have never heard a proponent of evolution use this argument, but I was listening to a podcast (Archaeological Fantasies) in which they use a similar argument. They were making the point about how people believe in Ancient Aliens or Atlantis giving early humans all the basic knowledge, such as farming. Yet, when we look around the world, all the civilizations farmed different things. There is no reason why a mother culture would split things up like that. That is evidence that farming came about independently among all the ancient civilisations.
 

Visaki

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thenexttodie said:
Wait a minute! Did I just hear AronRa mis-identify the very first dino as a Kronosaurus and saying it should have feathers?
I'm pretty sure he said "dromaeosaurus", which would also explain the comment about the feathers.
 
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