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Empty question, it asked nothing. If you want an answer, you'll have to ask a complete question.
If it helps, I'm claiming what I very clearly claimed.Be happy to clear up any confusion.
For all of man's existence those four continents have existed in almost exactly those shapes and forms. They were a bit larger during the last glacial period of our present ice age, but that is about it.Now comes one of my favorite parts of the video.
This land bridge junk.
First of all, notice how Mr. Nye puts up a map of the earth as it exists today?
That is, it has seven continents.
Then, with this map up, he talks about the perplexity of kangaroos getting to Australia.
This is science in action, folks ... stooping to fake maps to make it look like the task was too hard.
In actuality, the earth was still one big supercontinent at the time.
It was broken up in Genesis 10, not Genesis 9.
Noah could have walked to Australia, without getting his feet wet.
In fact, he could have walked to any land point on earth without even seeing the ocean (Panthalassa) on his way.
I'm just picking apart the video, that's all.Sorry, but if you want to claim that the Flood really happened you need to have answers to all sorts of questions.
Really? Please tell me when you start.I'm just picking apart the video, that's all.
Ya ... fake maps, events that hadn't occurred yet, outright denial of things they don't know what they're talking about.The problem with the flood story is that it is refuted from so many different approaches ...
How about explosions?Now comes one of my favorite parts of the video.
This land bridge junk.
First of all, notice how Mr. Nye puts up a map of the earth as it exists today?
That is, it has seven continents.
Then, with this map up, he talks about the perplexity of kangaroos getting to Australia.
This is science in action, folks ... stooping to fake maps to make it look like the task was too hard.
In actuality, the earth was still one big supercontinent at the time.
It was broken up in Genesis 10, not Genesis 9.
Noah could have walked to Australia, without getting his feet wet.
In fact, he could have walked to any land point on earth without even seeing the ocean (Panthalassa) on his way.
Please, you should not be making that claim. If you can't support it you are in effect bearing false witness against your neighbor.Ya ... fake maps, events that hadn't occurred yet, outright denial of things they don't know what they're talking about.
And to be honest, I don't even think they realize how stupid they look.
The problem with the flood story is that it is refuted from so many different approaches and the support for it is practically non-existent.
Then you just do not understand the concept.That's what evolutionists say about evolution, but when we get down to the nitty gritty, I personally have seen no one here with any tangible evidence at all. They keep saying it's based on science, in order to make it sound as if it cannot be refuted, but when we dig a little deeper, we see it's based on mere opinion of what the earth is telling us.
Then we have the fact it all just sounds ridiculous from the get go, all this intricacy here and now from pretty much nowhere? Surely you can understyand why that plays a role in it's credibility. And it's all the same way with the flood. They want it gone because it's biblical and they will make it gone, one way or another. They keep saying that is not the purpose but I disagree.
Um ... seven.For all of man's existence those four continents have existed in almost exactly those shapes and forms.
I don't understand your question.Subduction Zone said:How could Noah have walked to Australia?
LOLHow about explosions?
Um ... seven.
Look at the video at 00:58.
There's even a red line drawn from the Middle East to Australia at 01:26.
That is disingenuous.
I don't understand your question.
Were his legs broken or something?
I made a minor error. So what? And I prefer seven. Some in Europe, nothing to do with "science" have a different number for their own reasons.LOL
Solid aurum.
Another seven continents at 01:40.
When are you science types going to get the story straight?
Ever?
If you're going to put up a map of seven continents and ask an audience how kangaroos got to Australia from the Middle East, I don't care how much science you put forth, I'm going to tell you you're wrong.Please, you should not be making that claim.
Noah?How so? He was outlining a possible route for Noah, that was all.
That's what they want you to think, and apparently they're getting what they want with you.Subduction Zone said:And again, all seven continents would have been in place at the time of the Flood.
If you're going to put up a map of seven continents and ask an audience how kangaroos got to Australia from the Middle East, I don't care how much science you put forth, I'm going to tell you you're wrong.
Noah?
Don't you mean kangaroo?
That's what they want you to think, and apparently they're getting what they want with you.
Notice how he subtly asks how the kangaroo got to Australia from the "Middle East" ... not how they got to Australia from the Ark?How so?
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