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Author Topic:   An attempt to let Flood supporters explain how things were created
ringo
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Message 25 of 70 (832662)
05-07-2018 12:28 PM
Reply to: Message 22 by Faith
05-07-2018 10:05 AM


Re: There is no issue with beliefs.
Faith writes:
This kneejerk definition of the word "belief" with "imaginary" is false both logically and linguistically.
The logic is pretty simple: If we can't see it we can only imagine it.
I like the picture of the salt mine. Near where I live we have some salt lakes that are dry in a dry year and have a few inches of water in a wet year. You can actually see the layers of salt and silt accumulating from year to year. It would be hard to imagine that amount of salt accumulating in a short period of time.

An honest discussion is more of a peer review than a pep rally. My toughest critics here are the people who agree with me. -- ringo

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ringo
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Message 33 of 70 (832707)
05-08-2018 11:46 AM
Reply to: Message 31 by Phat
05-08-2018 11:36 AM


Re: Please try to present information relative to the topic.
Phat writes:
This was interesting. Evidence Noah's Biblical Flood Happened, Says Robert Ballard
Ballard is looking for the origin of the Flood myth - i.e. evidence of A big flood, not a worldwide flood. Otherwise, he wouldn't have to go to Turkey to find it. A worldwide flood would leave evidence in his own back yard.

An honest discussion is more of a peer review than a pep rally. My toughest critics here are the people who agree with me. -- ringo

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ringo
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Message 42 of 70 (832758)
05-09-2018 3:17 PM
Reply to: Message 41 by ICANT
05-09-2018 1:23 PM


Re: Perhaps You Can Initiate The Explanations
ICANT writes:
The tide rises and falls and has been doing so for a very,very,very long time. It has not destroyed the landscape.
Yes it has.
quote:
The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpots Rocks or simply The Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in The Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site in New Brunswick. Wikipedia

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