Originally posted by RJHinds
You are ignoring the possible effects a world wide flood could have, with the waters above the firmament coming down and the breaking up of the earth allowing spring waters to rush up out of the ground instead of just in mists.
Think about it. HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord!
I'm talking about what created the mountains in the first place, and as much as you desperately want to believe in a world wide flood, that hasn't happened for about 700 million years when most of the Earth was covered in ice.
The mountains didn't come about as the result of floods, no flood can turn rock into taffy like you see in the Rockies.
You haven't seen much of any of the places I mentioned, have you? You might, a low probability, but might, look at things differently if you saw the things I did with your own eyes.
Your ridiculous fantasy of the 6000 year old earth might be put to rest and you can go on from their and actually open up your mind to reality.
You said the Grand Canyon was the result of the flood, but what about land just a few miles away? Still flat as a pancake. Why is that I wonder. If a flood happened like you said, then the entire area should be riddled with Grand Canyons. Yet there is only one with a single river flowing through it.
Why don't you wake up and think for yourself, climb the canyon yourself, look at the 100 year old photo's and compare them with today, where you find very little change for 100 years or more, only a span of 1/60th of your supposed age of the Earth. If that was the case there should be much more change in the world but there isn't.
Your fantasy is riddled with illogic, but so is your whole mind.