RE: What if there's Oil on Mars?

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What if there's Oil on Mars?

in space •  7 years ago 

We're never going to run out of oil, it's not the limited resource they told us it was in school. And it doesn't come from dead dinosaurs.

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I am aware of young earth creationist claims that all oil is abiogenic. There are certainly abiogenic processes which can produce oil, but it has also been shown that the decay of organic matter can produce it as well. The artificial acceleration of this process is called thermal depolymerization and is a proposed method of converting organic waste into usable fuel. So necessarily, at least some of the oil in the ground came from the decomposition of dead organisms.

However, the deeper problem with their claims is that they are based on the assumption that Christianity is true, when it provably isn't. Likewise with their frequent claims to have found the remains of Noah's Ark, or human footprints inside of dinosaur footprints, to name a few of their documented hoaxes.

well, I'm not sure what the young earth creationist claim but I am sure what they taught us in school about oil being a fossil fuel was a big fat lie.