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    1. a) What are the major global events that occurred in the Proterozoic? (3) Three global events occurred during the Proterozoic: The oxygen revolution: During the Proterozoic, biotic system were being established, which gave rise to biomass of the prokaryotic organisms like the “benthic and planktonic photosynthesizing organisms” Due to the vast developing diversity of environment, organisms could well adapt to these various environments, which increased the input of oxygen on Earth. Hence

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    Evidence for the Biblical Flood

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    the overspill from two post-Flood lakes. (Creation Today, n.d.) Obviously, all of this evidence creates major problems for evolution, but is fully explained by Noah’s Flood. One of the biggest pieces of evidence for the Flood is the Cambrian explosion. The Cambrian explosion is taught by evolutionist to be a sudden burst of evolution caused by an increase in favorable environments. An evolutionist article states, “Fossils provide solid evidence that organisms from the past are not the same as those

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    climate change. While automobile manufacturers need to continue their path of innovation to find better fuel alternatives. Climate change is not a problem for society today. The amount of CO2 in our atmosphere is far lower than it was during the Cambrian Period where these levels

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    Precambrian Time

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    Rodinia blocked ocean currents Almost all life died. Vast volcanic eruptions split Rodinia apart, melted snowball earth, and put CO2 in the air causing the greenhouse effect. cambrian 544-505 million years ago when cambrian times started the earth was covered in shallow seas ancient continents lie south of the equator. The cambrian explosion of life created vast amounts of life on earth under water. The first invertebrates with shells such as trilobites and mollusks appear. The Ozone layer starts to

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    parasitic prokaryote. By 1.5 billion years ago, we started seeing multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms in the fossil record. The very first would be the Algae. But it wasn’t until 535 million years ago that the Eukaryotes went berserk, known as the Cambrian

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    Jonathan Sarfati wrote in his book, Refuting Evolution, that Christians often rely on “facts of science to support their [views]” (Sarfati 15). Shane Idleman, the founder and lead pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship, also reiterated the fact that a Christian will look at the evidence shown to them, compare it to known scientific facts, and then confirm it with God’s truth in the Bible (Idleman). Furthermore, Sarfati told his readers of what the disagreement between evolution and creation truly

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    Although most of the people support Darwin's theory of evolution, there is a small part of sound say that they do not believe Darwin's theory of evolution. Of course they have their argument, otherwise, they do not need to support this. First, they think the fossil recode is not continuous and messy. That is, the lack of excessive species of fossils. According to Darwin's theory of evolution, evolution is continuous, in this case, it should not only lack the fossil of excessive species. For example

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    Phanerozoic Eras

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    been divided up into eons, eras, periods, and epochs based on the geologic strata of that age. (Impey) There are two eons, the Pre-cambrian and the Phanerozoic. In the Pre-cambrian there are 3 eras, the Haydean, Archean, and the Proterozoic. In the Phanerozoic, there are the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic Eras. In the Paleozoic, there are seven periods, the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian. Then for Mesozoic there are three periods, Triassic, Jurassic

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    “Then arose new architects who after the manner of their barbarous nations erected buildings in that style which we call Gothic (dei Gotthi).” Florentine historiographer Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was the first to label the architecture of preceding centuries “Gothic,” in reference to the Nordic tribes that overran the Roman empire in the sixth century. Vasari implied that this architecture was debased, especially compared to that of his own time, which had revived the forms of classical antiquity

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    Era all life lived in or around water. This is because land was not sustainable for life yet.The Paleozoic Era had six different periods. The Era lasted about 542 million years but ended because of the Cambrian explosion. The first period in the Paleozoic Era was the Cambrian Period. The Cambrian Period was an important part of Earth’s history and formation. It was when mainly all of life first came around. The second period in the Phanerozoic Era was the Ordovician Period. During the Ordovician

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