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The fountains of the deep are probably geysers.
Heaven yeah; there is water underneath the ground.
I don't believe putting all the Earth's ground water above ground would even be possible. I assume the layers of Earth where the water pressure is no longer holding would collapse in most cases. On a grand scale such as would be needed to produce such a great amount of water (which still isn't enough), wouldn't the top layer of the Earth be drastically changed?
I'm not just speaking of the Creationist claims that the flood somehow carved the Grand Canyon or other water erosion. I'm talking about global shifts of plates and massive sink holes. Certainly after such an event the ground water wouldn't just return to its place.
Wouldn't there be evidence of this today? Am I crazy?
This message has been edited by dsv, Sunday, April 17, 2005 06:45 PM