Re: Traces of the Flood In the fossil record
From: news (acorso_at_moon.odn.ne.jp)
Date: 06/12/04
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Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:53:21 +0900
"news" <acorso@moon.odn.ne.jp> wrote in message news:...
> > If every molecule of H2O were squeezed out of the atmosphere, it would
> > not be sufficient to cover all the mountains with 15 cubits of water, as
> > the Bible states in Genesis 7:20. Even if the ice caps melted, there is
> > no way enough rain could fall to flood the entire earth. None.
> >
> > Since you advocate for a flood, tell me: Where did the water come from,
> > and where did it go?
>
> if I come across to brash I apologize
> first off you are assuming that the earth has always had the same
mountains
> valleys and plateaus that we see today...this is the first mistake
secondly
> you are not considering that there is a whole lot of water out there in
the
> oceans rivers lakes streams brooks springs ponds pools air ice ect.
> est....in the bible the first mention of mountains and valleys is post
flood
> because if you do a little research you will find out that if you flatten
> out all of the mountains and raise up the valleys the earth is pretty much
> flat and in this case the earth would be flooded as high as mount
> Everest...first read the bible before you go blabbing about how it cant be
> done then talk to some people who know what they are talking about
(experts
> on the subject(even if you dont agree with them)) and then after you have
> studied all of the material take a long meditation (or prayer) and see
what
> gets stirred up...here are some sources to check out
>
> www.drdino.com
> www.answersingenesis.com
>
>
> Aaron C Corso
> creationist
>
>
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