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If God can save Daniel's three friends from the fiery furnace, and Daniel from the lions' den, then He can preserve marine life as well.Wrong salinity = lots of dead fish.
i bet he could also make special water that only drowns humans but no other life. or simply put air bubbles around all the other animals, and that the arc was just a test and that the other animals didn't really die except for the humans. apologetics at its finest.If God can save Daniel's three friends from the fiery furnace, and Daniel from the lions' den, then He can preserve marine life as well.
There are photosynthetic fish?
Guys--
You do realize that Skaloop and Orogeny are not really trying to prove Noah's Ark; they are showing that the people who get their information from Answers in Genesis and such-like have no imagination and little understanding of science. Off the tops of their heads in less than 24 hours they have come up with more convincing explanations than the YECs top experts have been able to in fifty years. Of course it's not perfect, it doesn't need to be. It just needs to be plausible.
Sorry to burst the bubble.
The text reads that most species died accept for those that were saved. Variation/changes/evolution HAS occurred from the time of the flood until today to account for our current number of species. The specimens that did not perish are defined as "Kinds" because they are common ancestors to all current animals.
Why would you ruin my fun like this? Daffy Duck and I were just getting going!Guys--
You do realize that Skaloop and Orogeny are not really trying to prove Noah's Ark; they are showing that the people who get their information from Answers in Genesis and such-like have no imagination and little understanding of science. Off the tops of their heads in less than 24 hours they have come up with more convincing explanations than the YECs top experts have been able to in fifty years. Of course it's not perfect, it doesn't need to be. It just needs to be plausible.
Sorry to burst the bubble.
And that's fine. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria would still survive- after all, your garden-variety cyanobacterium is capable of living in basically any aqueous environment, as long as there are no temperature or pH extremes, and provided they can stay in the photic zone, which of course would be easy-- lots of floating debris for communities to nucleate on.but everything the fish eat comes from something photosynthetic someplace down the chain.
the same goes for humans.
I already knew you were trollingWhy would you ruin my fun like this? Daffy Duck and I were just getting going!
Somebody's always gotta be the spoil-sport.![]()
And that's fine. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria would still survive- after all, your garden-variety cyanobacterium is capable of living in basically any aqueous environment, as long as there are no temperature or pH extremes.
Nice try -- next!i bet he could also make special water that only drowns humans but no other life. or simply put air bubbles around all the other animals, and that the arc was just a test and that the other animals didn't really die except for the humans. apologetics at its finest.
how dare you question gods power. are you trying to say he couldn't do this? don't you know this is basic doctrine.Nice try -- next!
Sure it does, but as I've already explained, there was plenty of floating debris to keep cyanobacteria perched happily at the top of the water column, where there's plenty of sun.I hear it gets pretty cold without sunlight.
Sure it does, but as I've already explained, there was plenty of floating debris to keep cyanobacteria perched happily at the top of the water column, where there's plenty of sun.
Also, the water from the 'fountains of the deep' would have been rather warm because of the geothermal gradient and such, so it would have helped to maintain a fairly uniform temperature.
Why? If all of the salt water-dwelling organisms are in the stratum that is of marine salinity, then those fish wouldn't have to go anywhere else to feed; they would just feed on the other organisms in that stratum. Also keep in mind that there could be some light penetration into the saline strata, so photosynthesis would still be viable in this region of da flud.The salt fish would have to travel to the surface to eat.
1. So wait, where is this water going? Was it raining sea water or fresh? It would have mattered because there simply isn't enough water on the planet.As sea level dropped, the saline water would have run off, then the fresh water came into contact with the cratonic surface, where it too ran off (save the part that filled up the lakes). The only water left to evaporate on the continents was fresh.
They wouldn't have to move very fast, just fast enough to keep up with a rising sea.
Corrosion of what, by what? What type of mineral deposits would you expect to see? Where? Why?
They need not. The plants on earth were being consumed by herbivores. This means that the seeds of the plants were in the guts of the animals that died in the flood. When animals die, they often fill with gas, which makes them float. All that would be necessary for the seeds to survive is for the decomposition of the animal's carcass to take longer than the duration of the flood event. The plants grow from the ingested seeds where the animals were deposited after the flood.
Why would there be craters? Are there craters in deserts today? When the sand was 'carried away', it had to be deposited somewhere, right? Those would be the sand dunes of today.
PS~ I live in the desert, and desert's are far more than just sand dunes. If you would like to discuss the desert environment, I'd be happy to do that. The only thing you've addressed here is ergs.
There wasn't any ruined topsoil. As sea level rose, the fresh water at the top of the water column came into contact with continental soils first, such that the soils were saturated with fresh water. Once the flood receded, the fresh water in the soil was evacuated via evaporation and capillary forces, providing a well-preserved, dry soil profile.
Luckily none of these 'issues' that you've pointed out are actually a problem. YAY!
Really? Because that's what you'd need to make this flood realistic.Nice try -- next!