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Author Topic:   Asimov on the Flood
TrueCreation
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Message 2 of 8 (10778)
06-01-2002 12:49 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Daydreamer
05-31-2002 10:53 PM


"These reasons, combined with the fact that I like saving my ‘Meteor Card’ for explaining the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, makes a seaquake in the Mediterranean around the year 3000 BC the most rational explanation for the Noachian flood."
--I think your explination is a bit too 'unique'. You must either bend the stories by immense scales, or realise that the hydrodynamic effects of sea-floor spreading volcanism/earthquakes, as well as meteor impacts arent going to give you results at all close to what you wan't to be the case in your flood event.
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[This message has been edited by TrueCreation, 05-31-2002]

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