As an atheist, you have no qualifications to discuss a God you don't believe in or authority you don't understand. Your opinion on this is of no value.
It's quite possible there were no storms. Rain is mentioned in Genesis 2. Nobody was afraid of rain, but when the deluge started the people panicked. Why? They had never seen a storm like it. They realized that Noah's admonitions were true.
I didn't say it for a fact, I said it's very likely and entirely possible. There aren't any weather records before the flood so all we have is the fact that nobody else believed such a thing to be possible. If they had believed, they would have tried to get a seat on the boat before the rain started.
Nope. I only reference what was recorded. There are no continents mentioned in the Bible so were they there or did they come later? What about the mountains? They still form today, were they there then? The point is, atheists talk about the salinity of the oceans and in a pure new world there would be no salinity because that build-up would not have happened; unless the seas were created salty, which changes the argument. You're presuming to know something that cannot be known, so your speculation has no authority. I never said the oceans weren't salty. I said they may not have been salty. Frankly, they may not have been oceans, either.
Wrong poster, but these things are mentioned in Genesis 2. There had to be a hydrologic cycle because people had food to eat. However, the first rainbow was post flood so something in the atmosphere had to be different.
No, most of the life on earth didn't survive the flood. The flood was an earth changing event. Any commentary on pre-flood conditions can only be speculation.
Thank you for invalidating the theory of evolution.
If marine life cannot adapt to different water conditions then it certainly can't evolve into anything else.
You're argument is meaningless, though. You continue to throw up natural obstacles to a supernatural event. If the Lord wants the planet to spin in the other direction for a while he can stop it and spin it the other way. All the physical laws in the world can't prevent the Lord from doing anything. He created those laws so that the world would function without constant attention.
What era? The event that you claim didn't happen? What is the composition of the soft tissue inside the gills of these animals? Wait.... they're rocks. They were crushed into the silt by millions of tons of pressure. We can't tell anything about their soft tissues because there are none. You're making a claim that you can't back up. Again, if the Lord wishes a shark to swim up the Mississippi River to the Illinois Waterway, then make its way through Lake Michigan to swim with a person off the beach of Mackinac Island, then that's exactly what will happen.
I realize you're arguing beyond your level of qualification here, but try and keep up. God is a supernatural being, creator of the heavens and the earth, Lord over all. He could exterminate all live and create new with a command. He could put saltwater creatures to sleep for a year or he could let them scour the planet for remains before retreating to the seas. The oceans may have been salty, may not have been salty, or may not have been very large at all. We don't have a pre-flood globe and there aren't any records to go by. The Scriptures don't give us every detail. They don't need to. God said it, Jesus confirmed it, so it happened.
And neither do you.
We know the flood was a world changing event.
We know what the world looks like now. We know that the continents may have been able to be pieced together at one time. We don't know if they ever were, whether there was salinity in the ocean, or what the climatology of the earth was pre-flood. We know that the flood was only one of 333 miracles listed in the Bible, all of which defy the laws of nature. That's what makes them miracles.
Many in this forum have experienced miracles as well.God, you see, is as real now as He was then. The difference is now people come to Him through faith. He doesn't set water soaked hills on fire to prove who He is any more. You atheists are seriously unequipped to discuss any of the Lord's miracles because you don't have any understanding of what they are. All you can do is say, "That's impossible." All miracles are impossible, and about 25% of Americans say they've experienced one.