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Creation & Evolution
Fun with the Flood math.
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<blockquote data-quote="notto" data-source="post: 749917" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p>It seems that there are two options</p><p></p><p>1) There were no high mountains like Everest at the time of the flood, which gives YEC the ability to say that there wasn't a lot of water needed, but the bible says that the water was 15 cubits above the hills, so if the hills weren't that high, then there would not be enough water to suspend all of the sediment and do the damage and cause the features supposedly caused by the flood</p><p></p><p>2) The mountains where high, which would then give the YEC's enough water to do the supposed damage, but then the problem becomes, where did the water come from to cover the high mountains, and then where did it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notto, post: 749917, member: 2918"] It seems that there are two options 1) There were no high mountains like Everest at the time of the flood, which gives YEC the ability to say that there wasn't a lot of water needed, but the bible says that the water was 15 cubits above the hills, so if the hills weren't that high, then there would not be enough water to suspend all of the sediment and do the damage and cause the features supposedly caused by the flood 2) The mountains where high, which would then give the YEC's enough water to do the supposed damage, but then the problem becomes, where did the water come from to cover the high mountains, and then where did it go. [/QUOTE]
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