The burden of proof lies at your feet, sir.
Time is something most of us understand pretty well, until you try and squeeze everything into 6,000 years and it becomes a little cloudy.
The burden of proof for a same state past, since you assume one, and claim one as part of a so called science case, rests solely on you, obviously.
What looks cloudy from that untenable position is your problem. It looks clear from my perspective.
That is why you have prolems with the speed of light, and why you really believe that that the whole world was re-populated 4,000 years ago.
I have no problems at all with the present state of the universe, and speed and state of light. None. Yes, the world was repopulated.
It doesn't make sense and it doesn't add up - the human population could not have expanded so quickly.
Of course it did, no sweat, in fact nothing else does make sense.
What, you kidding???
This is accepted wisdom from physics, archaeology and biology - so provide evidence to the contrary please.
Physics is PO, archeology can't support old ages, and resorts to same state past decay 'dating', and biology is PO life process based. They can't help you, or hurt me.
Obviously the pyramids were not built until around 2500BC but oh wait - is that after the flood or before it?
After, I would think. If the flood was a bit over 4500 years ago, that means right around that time.
We have evidence of Egyptian hieroglyphs dating to around 3,000 BC,
Prove it, your dates are wrong.
amazing how they made a language, all dies out and then when the land was repopulated they started using the same language again.
Egypt is after the flood, your twistings are unneeded.
Oh yeah, silly me.
Only biblical time is correct.
Sorry.
Don't blame me! Your wonky myths just don't cut the mustard.
So you would have the chance to escape your fate. Take it.
Infinity, perhaps?
Or even the length of time it takes light to reach earth from a distant supernova....
The time it takes and the time it took are not the same, unless you prove a same state past, obviously. The more I consider the SN, the more it appears like a sign in the heavens. A sign that was sent on it's merry little way, so as to arrive here at the appointed time.
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
Do you have supporting evidence?
Then I shall dismiss your argument without evidence.
You can't dismiss things involving the heavenly realm, all you can do is be ignorant of them, or deny them.
Ps 22:21 - Save me from the lion's mouth: for thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns.
Where does God generally hear us from? heaven! So I assume THAT is where the unicorns are. Evidence seems to show they sure ain't here now.
Yeah, and no-one else thought to write it down, it was so important.
Well, consider where it happened, and to whom. It was in Israel. The bible covers that pretty good. What do you expect, Chinese records??