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I'm pretty sure he's treating all the miracles as one miracle. I don't really understand that counting methodology, but with my list he said the last 4 could be taken care of by angels, but then still insisted that only one miracle was needed.
You did when you spoke of the Mississippi River and New York...a totally irrelevant situation.
Really? You've never, as a geologist, observed a cut created by water in which the channel continues to narrow? You think that all rivers carve perfectly vertical sidewalls?
I have never seen a river which cuts rocks. People only imagined that.
I have never seen a river which cuts rocks. People only imagined that.
I have never seen a river which cuts rocks. People only imagined that.
I’ve personally observed it at Dinosaur State Park. The river erodes away rock, and annually, new dino footprints show up and the rock wears away. It’s slow, but it matters. Over ages, a lot of rock goes away. Your argument from personal incredulity notwithstanding.
It's not the water alone that cuts the rock,it's what is IN the water,other rocks,sand and other debris that over time erodes the rock walls.
Good thinking.
But there will be a lot of sedimentary material after the flood.
So when was material eroded from the pre-flood land surface, and when were sediments deposited?
By the way, do you know that some rock systems (e.g. the Paleogene, the Cretaceous, the Jurassic and the Carboniferous) have maximum thicknesses of >10 km?
Most rocky river beds are protected by gravels.
The river is periodically flooded by rains, which move gravels across the rock, erasing old prints and exposing new ones.
The meander could not have formed until after the flood. And that is only the beginning. When you understand this simple fact we can move on.It is not that simple. Meandering process does not show when river flows on bedrock.
Exposing is not the right word. Nothing is exposed in the process.
And there is no such thing as a bad teacher, only bad students.
Another example would be gravestone weathering. Do you believe in gravestone weathering?I don't believe that.
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