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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Noah's Flood & the Strait of Hormuz
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<blockquote data-quote="Diamond7" data-source="post: 77140855" data-attributes="member: 446615"><p>A theory is the beginning, then we begin to look for evidence to substantiate our theory or hypotheses. In this case we need underwater archeology. So we need to study all the cities and settlements that are under the water of a flood somewhere. It is beginning to look like Noah's flood WAS a World Wide Flood. Because the ocean level was rising and there are cities under the water in the Black Sea and in Egypt.</p><p></p><p>If you want to question my hypotheses then you have to present your evidence for that. This is how science works for people who really want to know the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamond7, post: 77140855, member: 446615"] A theory is the beginning, then we begin to look for evidence to substantiate our theory or hypotheses. In this case we need underwater archeology. So we need to study all the cities and settlements that are under the water of a flood somewhere. It is beginning to look like Noah's flood WAS a World Wide Flood. Because the ocean level was rising and there are cities under the water in the Black Sea and in Egypt. If you want to question my hypotheses then you have to present your evidence for that. This is how science works for people who really want to know the truth. [/QUOTE]
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