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I don't know, they were a dominant plant during the MesozoicThen I'll move on to my next question.
According to Wikipedia, New Jersey is one of ... if not the most .... populated areas for pine trees, called the New Jersey pine barrens.
Assuming the pitch that Noah was instructed to use came from the pitch pine, can you think of a better place for the Ark to have been constructed?
If you can, please be very specific as to where.
No.Is this when the continents broke up?
It's a YES or NO question, Rick.I don't know,
I gave the most honest answer I could, I don't know. But just for the fun of it, sure. You understand that sure means yes don't you?It's a YES or NO question, Rick.
We both are, but what the hey?Am I wasting my time here?
Man I'd sure rock the boat there.(I wish you & I could be on the John Ankerberg show together.)
I quoted Gen 10:5 and 32--these are after the flood--there is no mention of any earthly upheavals after the flood, just the dividing of the people into the isles after the flood, after the languages were confounded. Sounds like they were sent to already made isles, not that the continents where split by some earthquakes or anything like that--the fountains of the deep broken up was during the flood not after. Did I miss something??
Seeing as this has nada to do with the OP ...I quoted Gen 10:5 and 32--these are after the flood--there is no mention of any earthly upheavals after the flood, just the dividing of the people into the isles after the flood, after the languages were confounded. Sounds like they were sent to already made isles, not that the continents where split by some earthquakes or anything like that--the fountains of the deep broken up was during the flood not after. Did I miss something??
Which some think is funny.Yes, AV1611Vet's personal interpretation.
Which some think is funny.
As I said, the answers stop just shy of seeing my point.
You guys are smart.
The amazon comes to mind:Then I'll move on to my next question.
According to Wikipedia, New Jersey is one of ... if not the most .... populated areas for pine trees, called the New Jersey pine barrens.
Assuming the pitch that Noah was instructed to use came from the pitch pine, can you think of a better place for the Ark to have been constructed?
If you can, please be very specific as to where.
can you think of a better place for the Ark to have been constructed?
Then I'll move on to my next question.
According to Wikipedia, New Jersey is one of ... if not the most .... populated areas for pine trees, called the New Jersey pine barrens.
Assuming the pitch that Noah was instructed to use came from the pitch pine, can you think of a better place for the Ark to have been constructed?
If you can, please be very specific as to where.
So the Ark just rose, bobbled around in circles for months, then sat back down?How about Mesopotamia?
So the Ark just rose, bobbled around in circles for months, then sat back down?
Yes, why?Aren't you the one who claims that that is all it was designed to do? That the ark was not a "ship," but a vessel; little more than a giant box, as it were?
makes no differenceCORRECTION:
In Post 9, I changed PACIFIC OCEAN to ATLANTIC OCEAN.
It stands to reason that, with the Atlantic Ocean out if the way, New Jersey would be much closer to Mesopotamia.
Sorry if it caused any confusion.
It's basic physics.makes no difference
No, your problem is geography. What I'm waiting for is how you present the break up of Pangaea without the earth becoming a molten mass (basic physics).It's basic physics.
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