@galveston75 saidIt's all well good trying to characterize the people who have different beliefs from you as being "tiny little humans", but it does rather put in play the possibility that it is because you are a "tiny little human" that you lap up the mumbo jumbo of your non-stock, not-for-profit organization which you are literally not permitted to question or debate.
It amazes me how tiny little humans have the gall to doubt and even challenge it.
@Ponderable
The nation of India is taking all the water from underground which is quickly changing the earth's axis !!
@mister-moggy
good point, but I've never seen the most important bit of information..how deep was the flood? It would take only 10 feet to kill everything
And still nothing changes. Most of you still can't find the mental ability to stick to the subject of a thread which is the flood with this one.
But then it's really no surprise as most here, not all, haven't the wisdom on the subjects presented to make a mature comment on. So the threads get high jacked and fall back into the same stupid mumbo jumbo crud that a ten year old would try to get away with because they haven't a clue or the ability to have decent mature discussion on the subject. Ha!!!!!
@galveston75 saidIs this post of yours some indication of the higher standards that you wish this forum had?
And still nothing changes. Most of you still can't find the mental ability to stick to the subject of a thread which is the flood with this one.
But then it's really no surprise as most here, not all, haven't the wisdom on the subjects presented to make a mature comment on. So the threads get high jacked and fall back into the same stupid mumbo jumbo crud that a ten y ...[text shortened]... because they haven't a clue or the ability to have decent mature discussion on the subject. Ha!!!!!
@galveston75 saidWell the subject is water and catastrophe ..
Most of you still can't find the mental ability to stick to the subject of a thread which is the flood with this one.
@kellyjay saidGeological evidence strongly indicates that if there ever was a time when the Earth was entirely covered in water, before continents rose up from the sea bed, it was billions of years before mammals appeared. The biblical flood was supposed to have occurred when there were already high mountains (and mammals), by which time the same amount of water would no longer have sufficed to cover the high mountains.
Scripture teaches the world started completely underwater, why would it be impossible to cover it again?
@moonbus saidThat maybe true, or the author of all creation actually did it the way it was written. It is never going to be known now by our current limitations. People can make claims of how sure they are, but you rightly said, 'strongly indicates' which assumes many things we don't know are true.
Geological evidence strongly indicates that if there ever was a time when the Earth was entirely covered in water, before continents rose up from the sea bed, it was billions of years before mammals appeared. The biblical flood was supposed to have occurred when there were already high mountains (and mammals), by which time the same amount of water would no longer have sufficed to cover the high mountains.
Even if we were to think about a world wide flood, we should not assume the land masses today were the same as to back then.
Do you know how much water is in the ground?
Genesis 7:11
In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. (Italics mine)
97% of the water on earth is in the oceans. Would 3% of all the water be enough to cause the mountains to be under 20 feet of water?
If the earth rocked on its axis, the oceans would slosh over the land.
I don't think it too difficult for God to flood the earth.
Fantastically original.
You'll never get this guy expressing OTHER PEOPLE'S thoughts !!
So very unique. So original.
@sonship saidA fourth thread bumped from a month ago so that sonship can post the same thing as on the other three.
@SecondSon
[quote] Do you know how much water is in the ground?
Genesis 7:11
In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. (Italics mine)
97% of the water on earth is in the oceans. Would 3% of all the water be en ...[text shortened]...
You'll never get this guy expressing OTHER PEOPLE'S thoughts !!
So very unique. So original.
edit: Oh wait. You're having a go at someone ELSE.