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Topic: Questions Regarding Noahs' Ark
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Tram law
Member (Idle past 4960 days) Posts: 283 From: Weed, California, USA Joined: 08-15-2010
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Message 1 of 10 (612152)
04-13-2011 2:21 PM
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If it really rained for forty days and nights, rained enough to cover the world's tallest mountains, that means there would have to have been hundreds of billions of tons of water in order to cover the entire planet. That means there couldn't be anywhere left for the water to go. Everything would be filled up with water. This means cave systems would have had to have been filled with water too. So, why isn't there any evidence of a worldwide flood in cave systems such as Mammoth Cave National Park? And two, where could all the water have gone to? If it evaporated, how could it have evaporated so quickly?
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frako
Member Posts: 2932 From: slovenija Joined: 09-04-2010
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Message 2 of 10 (612153)
04-13-2011 2:23 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Tram law 04-13-2011 2:21 PM
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God did all of that and then made all the evidence go away to test your faith Simple answer because there was no GLOBAL flood.
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Coyote
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Message 3 of 10 (612159)
04-13-2011 2:41 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Tram law 04-13-2011 2:21 PM
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No flood
In addition to cave systems, there should be evidence of the flood everywhere. You should be able to do an excavation in your back yard and find it. At the time period attributed to the flood, ca. 4,350 years ago, you are dealing with soils, not geological formations. (Scratch the k-t and the Cambrian.) So why aren't creationists out digging in their back yards? Or at least accompanying archaeologists along on excavations to see for themselves what the soils around 4,350 years ago look like? Because the evidence isn't there and everyone knows it. That's why they have to propose outlandish places where the evidence is hiding, like the k-t and the Cambrian. Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.
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jar
Member (Idle past 95 days) Posts: 34140 From: Texas!! Joined: 04-20-2004
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Message 4 of 10 (612160)
04-13-2011 2:57 PM
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No Biblical Flood
There is genetic evidence that shows the Biblical Flood never happened. There is geological evidence that shows that the Biblical Flood never happened. There is archeological evidence that shows that the Biblical Flood never happened. There is cultural evidence that shows that the Biblical Flood never happened. The Biblical Flood simply never happened and anyone making a claim that it did is at best delusional, hopefully simply ignorant.
Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!
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ringo
Member (Idle past 667 days) Posts: 20940 From: frozen wasteland Joined: 03-23-2005
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Message 5 of 10 (612162)
04-13-2011 3:07 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Tram law 04-13-2011 2:21 PM
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Tram law writes: So, why isn't there any evidence of a worldwide flood in cave systems such as Mammoth Cave National Park?
AnswersInGenesis seems to be confused about when cave-formation took place:
quote: Thus, cave formation is not necessarily a post-Flood phenomenon as Strahler thought. It could have formed anytime after the limestone was first deposited in the Flood, since hydrothermal water would be expected to begin moving through the limestone soon after deposition.
Not necessarily post-Flood but after the Flood? I'm under the impression that creationists generally believe caves to have formed after the flood, so lack of flood evidence in the caves is not a problem for them. Of course, they still have to scramble to squeeze cave-formation into a very short time span and to explain where the water went.
If you have nothing to say, you could have done so much more concisely. -- Dr Adequate
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Dr Adequate
Member Posts: 16113 Joined: 07-20-2006
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Message 6 of 10 (612163)
04-13-2011 3:14 PM
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Reply to: Message 3 by Coyote 04-13-2011 2:41 PM
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Re: No flood
At the time period attributed to the flood, ca. 4,350 years ago, you are dealing with soils, not geological formations. (Scratch the k-t and the Cambrian.) But you realize that the scientists who have proved these so-called facts are all atheists, right?
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fearandloathing
Member (Idle past 4401 days) Posts: 990 From: Burlington, NC, USA Joined: 02-24-2011
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Message 7 of 10 (612164)
04-13-2011 3:16 PM
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bit of humor
proof the ark was real... Concrete Evidence for Noah's Ark on Ararat | The Spoof
"I hate to advocate the use of drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they always worked for me." - Hunter S. Thompson Ad astra per aspera
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frako
Member Posts: 2932 From: slovenija Joined: 09-04-2010
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Re: bit of humor
Pssssssssstttt, dont let the creos know or the whole atheist take over the world for Satan plan will not work aka project tea cup. They are already suspicious about the lies we made up about evolution dont give them more reason to doubt us.
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fearandloathing
Member (Idle past 4401 days) Posts: 990 From: Burlington, NC, USA Joined: 02-24-2011
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Message 9 of 10 (612176)
04-13-2011 5:35 PM
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Reply to: Message 8 by frako 04-13-2011 3:56 PM
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Re: bit of humor
Wow Fraco, somebody doesnt like any humorous comments posted in this coffee house topic, lol. I wonder who isnt happy and has had their feelings hurt and chooses to rate us low.
"I hate to advocate the use of drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they always worked for me." - Hunter S. Thompson Ad astra per aspera
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Adminnemooseus
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Message 10 of 10 (612217)
04-13-2011 9:03 PM
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Topic getting rejected
1) Message 1 not up to new topic standards (and not even anything directly to do with Noah's ark, which is in the topic title). 2) Not a "Coffee House" type topic. This should have gone through the Proposed New Topics process. 3) Several of the reply messages are worthless. Forum topics are not chat lines. 4) Adminnemooseus is overdue for having a bout of crankiness. Adminnemooseus
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