27 Apr '15 22:56>
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25723-massive-ocean-discovered-towards-earths-core.html#.VT68mCFVhBc
You all know me by know. I think creationism is idiotic, unfounded and unscientific.
However,
the link above has to do with the discovery of a "massive ocean" that's three times the volume of the other oceans...combined.
Given that the Bible talks about springs from the "deep" were opened during the flood, and that there is now evidence of enough water to indeed cover the highest mountains by forty feet (a notion previously scoffed at), don't we have a HUGE piece of evidence for creationism?
And given how specific the bible was about the "deep" (the crystals which hold the water are located in the earth's core) and it's possible that the heat combined with the immense pressure could indeed cause water to spring up as described in the bible...can we really argue against this being a point for creationism?
I mean, if more evidence like this starts showing up, we may indeed have to start taking creationism seriously...right?
You all know me by know. I think creationism is idiotic, unfounded and unscientific.
However,
the link above has to do with the discovery of a "massive ocean" that's three times the volume of the other oceans...combined.
Given that the Bible talks about springs from the "deep" were opened during the flood, and that there is now evidence of enough water to indeed cover the highest mountains by forty feet (a notion previously scoffed at), don't we have a HUGE piece of evidence for creationism?
And given how specific the bible was about the "deep" (the crystals which hold the water are located in the earth's core) and it's possible that the heat combined with the immense pressure could indeed cause water to spring up as described in the bible...can we really argue against this being a point for creationism?
I mean, if more evidence like this starts showing up, we may indeed have to start taking creationism seriously...right?