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a question for creationists??

a question for creationists??

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Originally posted by 7ate9
no, i'm saying there is only one possible answer, for a 6000yr creationist. i want to know how they explain how a flood caused it to happen... continental shift. creation, nah not interested as it's not clear.

i ain't interested in what you want me to be interested in my own thread. simple. this makes sense to both sides and those inbetween. my question was straight-forward, how does a ((6000)) yr creationist explain continental shift.
Easy to explain, but if you don't like any of the answers, there seems little point in even asking.

-JC

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Originally posted by 7ate9
you're not a ((6000)) year creationist.
Now you read minds? Nice talent.

-JC

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Originally posted by 7ate9
are you?
Sure.

-JC

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Originally posted by 7ate9
o.k. then, can you explain CS?
See above.

-JC

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Originally posted by 7ate9
while you're at it another area to look at would be where dead animals ended up after the flood. this should hold proof to a flood. has any research been done here?
The ocean has some very deep trechlines. Even assuming the skeletal remains didn't turn to dust years ago, this seems like a good dumping ground.

-JC

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Originally posted by 7ate9
random statistics would dictate they would be spread in a certain order.
The flood itself wasn't exactly random, was it?

You place far too much importance on science. This is a matter of faith. It isn't God's job to provide you with sufficient "proof" of His actions.

-JC

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