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a question for creationists??

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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?
Fossil graveyards such as the one in Gadoufaoua are better explained through catastrophism.

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Originally posted by 7ate9
lol, i haven't even heard of Gadoufaoua
Niger, Africa.

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Okay, y'all are drivin' me bonkers!

God created EVERYTHING WITH THE APPEARANCE OF AGE.

Let me say that again:

GOD CREATED EVERYTHING WITH THE APPEARANCE OF AGE.

As Christians we do have to have proof for people questioning creation.

The flood happened. The earth changed dramatically.

No science can explain: 1) the flood (2) where ALL of the water to flood the entire earth came from

Get your facts straight.

I agree that continental shift takes place.

That does no mean I am an evolutionist.

I disagree with a day being a day.

Who knows. That's a God question.

IF you meet HIM ask Him.

We all know, by reading the Bible, that God was here before creation began.

We all know, by reading the Bible, that time is irrelevant to God.

We all know, by reading the Bible, that since time is irrelevant to God, God answers our prayers in His time...which can be today, tomorrow, next year, 5 years from now whenever. But God ALWAYS answers our prayers. We sometimes might not like the answer, but God ALWAYS answers our prayers.

If anyone wants to understand creation:

http://www.answersingenesis.com

'A Case For Creation' by Lee Stoebel

The Book of Genesis in the Bible

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Originally posted by 7ate9
I guess what i'm saying here is disprove what i believe in.
As far as I'm concerned, you can believe what you want about geology -- catch my drift?

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Originally posted by Halitose
Er... you forgot the opposite of uniformitarianism -- catastophism and more specifically the global flood -- meteor impacts that could have accelerated continental drift to have occurred over a matter of days/months.
The sudden proximity of a blinking black hole could also have caused the continents to move.

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Originally posted by telerion
The sudden proximity of a blinking black hole could also have caused the continents to move.
Perhaps the Moon was once much closer, employing a gravitational pull on land mass as well as the oceans.

-JC

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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.
YEC's believe that a supernatural omniscient omnipotent person manipulated the world at his whim. In light of that, I'd say that there are an infinite number of possible answers.

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Originally posted by Churlant
Perhaps the Moon was once much closer, employing a gravitational pull on land mass as well as the oceans.

-JC
Possibly, but a blinking black hole is much more probable.