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Hence your seashells in Kansas.
-- I must be cartographically challenged or something.
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Hence your seashells in Kansas.
-- I must be cartographically challenged or something.LOL -- and Kansas is underwater on that ... drawing?And Targ comes in with the pwnage. Will AV reply?!
Right. So if population grew fast, there must be a reason.elevant knowledge, but I'll admit it's the prime source of the events that happened in the great flood story.
Dates have no meaning at all when they are belief based same state derived so called dates. The bible does not say that the flood happened bce. The whole bible pointed to Jesus, so it's dates are BC. If mountain building and rapid continent separation happened after that, how would you know?And there is no such disturbance indicated in the evidence found for the time that the bible says the flood happened (roughly 2500BCE).
No. It will not. Decay is a feature of this state. Therefore any imagined decay before this state is just that..imagined.Radiometric dating will give you a pretty good idea as to whether a layer is 4500 years old or 65 million years old.
Before you play the "you can't prove fundamental forces were always the same" card again, keep in mind that science measures the physical. Science will not assume the fundamental forces have ever been different if there's never been any physical indication that they ever have. So stop thinking it before going forward.
Are you implying that the flood was caused by some massive geological reformation? Neither the bible nor science indicate this. The bible says it rained and flooded, science and reason tells us that there was no global flood all together.
What is known and seen in 2010 is not seen and known billions of years from now, or before the flood. Keep it in perspective.Basing my assertions on the known and observable evidence is not "assumption"... .
?? Source? News to me.According to the bible, there were no "kinds" that survived the flood.
Call it whatever you want. Evolve, adapt, speciate, change....Consider there are are eight known living species of bear. Were there 16 bears on the ark or were there only 2? If there were 2, then you're saying they didn't adapt, but actually speciate.
If there were 8, then you'd have to assume there was two of every breathing species on the ark - which makes the story an even greater mathematical impossibility given the dimensions of the ark vs the volume of it's passengers.
The only assertions that pass this dating off as "balderdash" come from creationists, typically because they either don't understand or intentionally ignore the reliability of this method.
Again - there is no reason to assume time or fundamental (and physical) forces were different back then if there is no physical evidence to indicate that they ever were. Science measures the physical and observable.
The most popular assertion by creationists is that the flood occurred around 2500BCE. At this time, the Egyptians still worshiped Ra, Chinese civilization starts with their own religion and story of creation, Mesoamericans and Mesopotamians also had their respective cultures and religions. All this is supposed to stem from Noah's family?
If there was continetal separation after the flood, right there, that would narrow it down quite a bit.Which would be when and where, exactly? I bet they have.
The Black Sea Deluge is the closest thing there is in both time and location.
There is every reason to know that the laws were different. Not from science, poor little physical only present state science has no reason to know either way.
Says you. However, if this state is the change that was left behind, we would see no such evidence of change within this state.Wrong. Changing fundamental forces would have left evidence behind.
Yes, new discoveries long ago forced Christian Geologists to abandon the young earth and global flood. Evangelical Christian and former YEC Davis Young has written up this part of the history of science.
History of the Collapse of Flood Geology and a Young Earth
Did you read the article? I think your sense of "smell" is way off base."Christian" geologists? I smell a rat.
LOL -- and Kansas is underwater on that ... drawing?
Here's the thing, Nostromo.I'm guessing you won't be spending the next few months/years poring over the evidence so as to understand how this drawing was constructed.
No argument here!I looked at a Cretaceous map and lo and behold, there was a massive sea flowing through central USA and Canada then.
Could you quote your source? From a brief search I discovered that geologists believe a large part of Scandinavia has been above water since before the evolution of multicellular life. There are no marine fossils there, which is inconsistent with the idea of the global flood.Here's the thing, Nostromo.
As I understand it, even atheists agree that, at one time, every square inch of land was under water at one time or another.
Another problem diluvial geology has is that areas have fossils of different marine life corresponding to the ages of the rocks in each place.The only difference, is that the Bible says it was all underwater at the same time, and scientists say it was underwater here and there.
No they cannot, because the evidence doesn't support that conclusion. You are entitled to your opinion though, however misinformed it is.Thus, in my opinion, scientists cannot connect the dots and show the earth underwater all at the same time, or their computers -- (which they programmed) (no they didn't, software engineers did) -- will go 404.
Says you. However, if this state is the change that was left behind, we would see no such evidence of change within this state.
So when you say "even atheists agree that, at one time, every square inch of land was under water at one time or another", you mean "someone on the forum, who's not an atheist, said that just about every region has had a flood".
One thought I have had for why so many flood myths have the earth covered by water...maybe it's because of these seashell stuff found inland? I mean if your plains people and you find in rocks animals and stuff that look like they are from lakes, but no where near water, it might make sense to think there was a flood or at least some how the earth was coveredby water.
Is sea fossils on mountains evidence for the flood, or evidence of the origins of the flood story?
Simpler explanation: who where the guys who wrote stuff down? People who had a relatively advanced civilization. What is a necessity for having an advanced civilization? Farming. Where do you farm? Next to rivers. What happens to rivers? They flood. What does it look like if your entire river-side village and all nearby farms are swept away by a flood? As if the entire world has flooded. Or at least, an "accurate" story ("the entire village was covered in water!") could easily turn into an hyperbolic story ("everything was covered in water, as far as the eye could see!"), which could easily turn into a lie ("everything was covered in water!")
I haven't studied the various flood myths in detail, but I really doubt that any of them were written by desert nomads or people living in the african rainforest or something.
You should check them out. The great differences in all these stories show that they could not have been handed down from one single family that was the ancestors of everyone on earth a few thousand years ago.It almost seems some what amazing that so many flood stories (myths) got passed on through the ages by many different cultures and people unless there was some sort of truth in it somewhere.Check these out