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For it to be a great explanation, you have to include the fact that God blew the excess water off the planet and into space, where some of it landed on the moon and more landed on Mars.
Please don't embarrass yourself by trying to claim that enough rain, and water from the fountains of the great deep, to raise sea level by 2 meters per hour would not produce wind.
What time scale is that?
When was that (using my earlier time scale) and how low were they (in standard units of meters/ kilometers or feet/miles)?
Something like one day corresponds to 1000 years type of scale.
Or, something like time traveling.
For it to be a great explanation, you have to include the fact that God blew the excess water off the planet and into space, where some of it landed on the moon and more landed on Mars.
Not into the space.
Oceans.Then where?
Oceans.
... so all the water from the deep and all of the rain that raised the waters of the world enough to cover mountains... went in to the oceans?
Yes.
... so all the water from the deep and all of the rain that raised the waters of the world enough to cover mountains... went in to the oceans?
Do you not see a problem with that? Because I certainly do.
No.
But I can see your problem.
I think between the two of us we've come up for an outstanding explanation.Ah, but that's what became comets. The big ice balls in space blown off the earth.
Still waiting on the number of of fountains of the great deep and your source, or are you backing pedaling on that claim as well?That is a good point. Waves from wind. OK, waves from wind.
Are you God? No? Then that time scale is irrelevant to you.Something like one day corresponds to 1000 years type of scale.
I'm sorry. I thought we were trying to have a serious discussion.Or, something like time traveling.
So the highest mountains have shrunk from 2 kilometers to 1,000 feet over the course of less than a week? Well, that certainly explains how they were able to grow to such heights so quickly after the Flood. Doesn't explain what stopped them from growing though. Care to give that sci-fi writer's mind a crack at explaining that one too?I don't know how low. Something like one thousand feet?
I think between the two of us we've come up for an outstanding explanation.
For what, I'm not sure. But it certainly has as much validity as some of the other explanations I've seen.
... so all the water from the deep and all of the rain that raised the waters of the world enough to cover mountains... went in to the oceans?
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