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The Jurassic was named from the [[France|French]] word (Jurassique) for the Jura mountains of [[Switzerland]].<ref>[http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=jurassic&searchmode=none Online Etymology Dictionary]</ref><ref>[http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/Outreach/TimeScale/jurassic.html Jurassic Period] (Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara).</ref>
 
The Jurassic was named from the [[France|French]] word (Jurassique) for the Jura mountains of [[Switzerland]].<ref>[http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=jurassic&searchmode=none Online Etymology Dictionary]</ref><ref>[http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/Outreach/TimeScale/jurassic.html Jurassic Period] (Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara).</ref>
  
Under the uniformitarian dates assigned by secular geologists, it represents approximately the period of Earth's history from 200 million years ago to 145 million years ago.<ref>Gradstein, F.M., and Ogg, J.G.,[http://www.stratigraphy.org/scale04.pdf Geologic Time Scale 2004 – Why, How, and Where Next!]</ref>  [[Young earth creationism|Young Earth creationists]] reject the uniformitarian assumptions behind the dates derived by secular geologists, so reject these dates (see [[geologic system]]).  Instead, they would consider most if not all Jurassic strata to be laid during [[Great Flood|Noah's Flood]].
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Under the uniformitarian dates assigned by secular geologists, it represents approximately the period of Earth's history from 200 million years ago to 145 million years ago.<ref>Gradstein, F.M., and Ogg, J.G.,[http://www.stratigraphy.org/scale04.pdf Geologic Time Scale 2004 – Why, How, and Where Next!]</ref>  [[Young earth creationism|Young Earth creationists]] use a geological system that more heavily relies on [[Catastrophism|catastrophism]] and reject the uniformitarian assumptions behind the dates derived by secular geologists, and thus reject these dates (see [[geologic system]]).  Instead, they would consider most if not all Jurassic strata to be laid during [[Great Flood|Noah's Flood]].
  
 
Many sediments containing dinosaur fossils are assigned to the Jurassic, which evolutionists believe to be the the peak time of the dinosaurs.
 
Many sediments containing dinosaur fossils are assigned to the Jurassic, which evolutionists believe to be the the peak time of the dinosaurs.

Revision as of 00:30, April 29, 2007

The Jurassic period is part of the geologic system of classifying geologic formations.

The Jurassic period is part of the Mesozoic era, and is divided into Lower, Middle, and Upper epochs. The Jurassic is preceded by Permian era and followed by the Cretaceous era.

The Jurassic was named from the French word (Jurassique) for the Jura mountains of Switzerland.[1][2]

Under the uniformitarian dates assigned by secular geologists, it represents approximately the period of Earth's history from 200 million years ago to 145 million years ago.[3] Young Earth creationists use a geological system that more heavily relies on catastrophism and reject the uniformitarian assumptions behind the dates derived by secular geologists, and thus reject these dates (see geologic system). Instead, they would consider most if not all Jurassic strata to be laid during Noah's Flood.

Many sediments containing dinosaur fossils are assigned to the Jurassic, which evolutionists believe to be the the peak time of the dinosaurs.

References

  1. Online Etymology Dictionary
  2. Jurassic Period (Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara).
  3. Gradstein, F.M., and Ogg, J.G.,Geologic Time Scale 2004 – Why, How, and Where Next!