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Jabriol 05-09-2003 07:42 PM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 

Frank Reichenbacher 05-09-2003 08:32 PM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 
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The account very specifically notes seed bearing plants (=Spermatophyta). No algae (there are many terrestrial algae), no conifers, no ferns, no lichens, etc.

Please quantify incident radiation from the so-called "diffuse light" and provide some corroborating evidence for it's existence (other than: plants were there so it must have).

Where did this "diffuse light" go, and what was its source?

Frank

"Jabriol" ] wrote in message .. .





The Bible account adds: "'Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth, vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth.' And it came to be so."-Genesis 1:11.
Thus by the close of this third creative period, three broad categories of land plants had been created. The diffused light would have become quite strong by then, ample for the process of photosynthesis so vital to green plants. Incidentally, the account here does not mention every "kind" of plant that came on the scene. Microscopic organisms, water plants and others are not specifically named, but likely were created on this "day."






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jabriol 06-09-2003 12:12 AM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 
Seems ye are new to the thread... the scriptures is for the huma observer
and his concerns durring that time period..




"Frank Reichenbacher" wrote in message
...
Turn off your HTML!!!

The account very specifically notes seed bearing plants (=Spermatophyta). No
algae (there are many terrestrial algae), no conifers, no ferns, no lichens,
etc.

Please quantify incident radiation from the so-called "diffuse light" and
provide some corroborating evidence for it's existence (other than: plants
were there so it must have).

Where did this "diffuse light" go, and what was its source?

Frank

"Jabriol" ] wrote in message
.. .





The Bible account adds: "'Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth,
vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their
kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth.' And it came to be
so."-Genesis 1:11.
Thus by the close of this third creative period, three broad categories of
land plants had been created. The diffused light would have become quite
strong by then, ample for the process of photosynthesis so vital to green
plants. Incidentally, the account here does not mention every "kind" of
plant that came on the scene. Microscopic organisms, water plants and others
are not specifically named, but likely were created on this "day."






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Al Klein 06-09-2003 04:12 AM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:34:48 -0400 (EDT), "Jabriol"
] posted in alt.atheism:

The Bible account adds: “‘Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth, vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth.’ And it came to be so.”—Genesis 1:11. Thus by the close of th

is third creative period, three broad categories of land plants had been created. The diffused light would have become quite strong by then, ample for the process of photosynthesis

Plants require actinic light, not diffused light. The ONLY natural
source of actinic light sufficient to cause photosynthesis is a star.
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"I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or a goal, or anything that could beunder-
stood as anthropomorphic. What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can
comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of
humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism."
- 1954 or 1955; quoted in Dukas and Hoffman _Albert Einstein the Human Side_, p. 39
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Frank Reichenbacher 06-09-2003 07:02 PM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 

"jabriol" wrote in message
...
Seems ye are new to the thread... the scriptures is for the huma observer
and his concerns durring that time period..


Huh? Was this supposed to be a coherent expression, or just random nonsense?

What is a "huma observer"?

Whose concerns?

What period?

Or are you just too chickenshit to answer the questions?

Frank





"Frank Reichenbacher" wrote in message
...
Turn off your HTML!!!

The account very specifically notes seed bearing plants (=Spermatophyta).

No
algae (there are many terrestrial algae), no conifers, no ferns, no

lichens,
etc.

Please quantify incident radiation from the so-called "diffuse light" and
provide some corroborating evidence for it's existence (other than: plants
were there so it must have).

Where did this "diffuse light" go, and what was its source?

Frank

"Jabriol" ] wrote in message
.. .





The Bible account adds: "'Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth,
vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their
kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth.' And it came to be
so."-Genesis 1:11.
Thus by the close of this third creative period, three broad categories of
land plants had been created. The diffused light would have become quite
strong by then, ample for the process of photosynthesis so vital to green
plants. Incidentally, the account here does not mention every "kind" of
plant that came on the scene. Microscopic organisms, water plants and

others
are not specifically named, but likely were created on this "day."






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Mark K. Bilbo 07-09-2003 12:25 AM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:38:51 -0700, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:

"jabriol" wrote in message
...
Seems ye are new to the thread... the scriptures is for the huma
observer and his concerns durring that time period..


Huh? Was this supposed to be a coherent expression, or just random
nonsense?


That's easy. Jabriol == random nonsense.

--
Mark K. Bilbo


Frank Reichenbacher 07-09-2003 02:06 AM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 

"Mark K. Bilbo" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:38:51 -0700, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:

"jabriol" wrote in message
...
Seems ye are new to the thread... the scriptures is for the huma
observer and his concerns durring that time period..


Huh? Was this supposed to be a coherent expression, or just random
nonsense?


That's easy. Jabriol == random nonsense.


Hey, you're right dude! I even found it in the dictionary. They even had a
picture of him. Remember Gollum, from Lord of the Rings?

Ugh!

Frank



--
Mark K. Bilbo




Mark K. Bilbo 07-09-2003 04:12 AM

TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III ;;There be Plants here!
 
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 17:47:23 -0700, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:


"Mark K. Bilbo" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:38:51 -0700, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:

"jabriol" wrote in message
...
Seems ye are new to the thread... the scriptures is for the huma
observer and his concerns durring that time period..

Huh? Was this supposed to be a coherent expression, or just random
nonsense?


That's easy. Jabriol == random nonsense.


Hey, you're right dude! I even found it in the dictionary. They even had a
picture of him. Remember Gollum, from Lord of the Rings?


Gollum had much more integrity...
--
Mark K. Bilbo



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