Re: Please do pray for Don Kirkman's perishing soul ...



It seems to me I heard somewhere that Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote in
article <bp7rq456uvgt2g16oh3qmm759s50uc9bf5@xxxxxxx>:

convicted neighbor Don Kirkman wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
someone posted:

why did the 'god of creation', humans included, provide us with flu virus ?

The same reason He provided a global flood in the past.

That little thing in the Near East where the Mediterranean overran the
Black Sea and wiped out some shoreline villages?

No.

http://GlobalFlood.org

Your PhD doctor John Baumgardner is/was a trained scientist, with a
specialty in electrical engineering. He apparently has had no
training in the biblical languages or cultures, nor in the history of
the near east. Upon becoming a Christian and renouncing evolution, he
set out to explain the mechanism of the Global Flood.

Like other PhDs who have renounced science and logic, he *began* with
the belief that there was a Global Flood and set out to find
geophysical ways to explain it. IOW, he stopped being a scientist and
became a creationist and a Biblical literalist. Like other straying
PhDs, he proposes as fact theories that have only assumptions and
inferences, not credible evidence, to support them.

BTW, the local flood I referred to does have some physical evidence
behind it. Differential saline gradients have been measured in the
various levels of the Black Sea--evidence suggesting a mixture of
fresh water in the original lack and sea water from the Mediterranean
pouring in through the Hellespont. There is also evidence of ancient
dwellings now far below the current surface of the lake.

"During the Ice Age of the Pleistocene epoch, the level of the Black
Sea rose, and the sea was connected to the Mediterranean and Caspian
seas several times. But in the postglacial period the Black Sea
contracted, became a freshwater sea, and its water level fell below
that of the ocean. The Strait of Bosporus was formed 6,000-8,000 years
ago. The salt water of the Mediterranean Sea entered the Black Sea and
filled its basin. It destroyed the freshwater fauna of the Black Sea,
which came to be replaced by the saltwater fauna of the Mediterranean
Sea. The sea level rose, and the salt water flooded the lower parts of
the river valleys, creating estuaries."
http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/B/L/BlackSea.htm

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Don Kirkman
donsno2@xxxxxxxxxxx
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