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Fortunately, you aren't the one putting the final grade on my papers.
Yes, but there are only 10 decimal digits. There are literally millions of species on this planet right now.You're close --- only their top representatives boarded the Ark.
Look at it this way. Suppose I wanted to destroy all the numbers ever written and currently in existence, but wanted to preserve a set on one little 3x5 card, so they could "replenish a journal."
All I would have to do is save numbers 0 - 9 and problem solved.
As to your parenthetical, God could have fed them Himself, much as He did the widow of Zarephath in 1 Kings 17. We're not totally ignorant of how God operates, or what He can do.
Easy, the Ark wasn't a black hole but a ship with "known" dimensions. Ergo It couldn't have fitted the amount of animals it supposedly did.
The volume of water necessary is more than double what we currently see. The sea floor would have had to rise higher than the current sea level is.
Not really. The average ocean depth is over two miles and covers nearly seventy per cent of earth's surface. The average height of land above sea level is about 450 feet. There's plenty of water.
Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust. Why is it that a denser substance is at a higher elevation than one which is not as dense?
If you are asking why ancient sea floor strata is found above sea level such as is found near the top of Mt. Everest you are making my case that such upheaval is possible. What do you think happened to the water when such an upheaval occured? My guess is that there would have been some flooding somewhere.
owg
But the flood covered all the mountaintops, not just all land, at least according to the Bible; the height of Mount Everest is about 4 miles above sea level.Not really. The average ocean depth is over two miles and covers nearly seventy per cent of earth's surface. The average height of land above sea level is about 450 feet. There's plenty of water.
If you are asking why ancient sea floor strata is found above sea level such as is found near the top of Mt. Everest you are making my case that such upheaval is possible. What do you think happened to the water when such an upheaval occured? My guess is that there would have been some flooding somewhere.
owg
Everest is closer to six miles high. I'm hoping someone will construct a flood model someday that will be useful.But the flood covered all the mountaintops, not just all land, at least according to the Bible; the height of Mount Everest is about 4 miles above sea level.
The flood is a metaphor for baptism by emersion. Noah and all were baptised "unto salvation". The rest of the world received the 'burial' but not the 'resurrection' just like Pharaoh's army.
Because the flood was a baptism, both actually and metaphorically all that was necessary was for the earth to be completely submerged at least for a moment, just like our ritual baptism.
In view of this Mt. Everest needed to be submerged only for a short time for the whole earth to be covered with water. Giant tsunami sized waves approaching from opposite directions may have swelled up and over the peak thus fulfilling the baptism type. The waters did not have to 'stand' over the peak just 'prevail' or conquer the highest peak.
So all that was needed was enough water to accomplish that scenario.
owg
The December 2004 tsunami caused waves only hundred feet tall.Everest is closer to six miles high. I'm hoping someone will construct a flood model someday that will be useful.
The flood is a metaphor for baptism by emersion. Noah and all were baptised "unto salvation". The rest of the world received the 'burial' but not the 'resurrection' just like Pharaoh's army.
Because the flood was a baptism, both actually and metaphorically all that was necessary was for the earth to be completely submerged at least for a moment, just like our ritual baptism.
In view of this Mt. Everest needed to be submerged only for a short time for the whole earth to be covered with water. Giant tsunami sized waves approaching from opposite directions may have swelled up and over the peak thus fulfilling the baptism type. The waters did not have to 'stand' over the peak just 'prevail' or conquer the highest peak.
So all that was needed was enough water to accomplish that scenario.
owg
I assume you are referring to the ark itself.The December 2004 tsunami caused waves only hundred feet tall.
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This concrete building was obliterated.
What do you think would happen to a wooden structure if it were hit by a wave over a hundred times taller than this one?
If you believe that there was at some point a global flood that covered all the mountains: [BIBLE]Genesis 7:19[/BIBLE]
Then where did the water come from? If it used to be underground, then the crust would have to have a porosity of about 50%; in reality, we find that it is about 1% due to the extreme pressures (source: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ278607 ). If it came from the atmosphere, then the sheer enormity of the amount of water present beforehand would introduce similar problems, as well as raise the question of why it didn't rain beforehand.
Plenty of water, huh? You done the calculations then? I'd love to see the math on that - think you will find that without a whole lot of not discussed in the Bible miracles, there certainly is not enough water. Also the methods of getting the water onto the surface (rain fall and "fountains of the deep") would cause all sorts of problems for Noah - one would burn him alive from the heat coming from kinetic energy impacts and the other would freeze him solid from the rapid depressurized water released. Not fun either way.My two cents.
First the earth before the flood certainly didn't have great mountains but at most small ones. So covering the mts is less of a problem.
I know much undergound rock has in its spores great amounts of water. in fact I read somewhere that if it was placed on the earth it would drown everything to tens of feet.
Then their arepools of water here and there. They found one recently in North Asia I think.
Then the ice.
Then the surface and ground water.
Then the water in the atmosphere.
I think there is other sources of water in the ground but can't quote.
Perhaps in the preflood world there was not great depth in the seas but the flood dug up the seas and so much water went in.
The sea water today is occuping more then the old shallower seas.
Plenty of water to flood the globe.
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Robert Byers
If it is low in the water it is hard to roll it, it would take a massive wave to do that. But have you ever seen what even just small waves can do to a ship? A steel ship with power?I assume you are referring to the ark itself.
The ark floated upon the flood, it wasn't broadsided by it. The floodwaters came in pretty gently over the Mesopotamian plain and rather gently lifted the ark up. The heavy weight of the ark would have caused it to ride very low in the water with very little freeboard. This would prevent even large waves from upsetting or damaging it.
owg
My two cents.
First the earth before the flood certainly didn't have great mountains but at most small ones. So covering the mts is less of a problem.
I know much undergound rock has in its spores great amounts of water. in fact I read somewhere that if it was placed on the earth it would drown everything to tens of feet.
Then their arepools of water here and there. They found one recently in North Asia I think.
Then the ice.
Then the surface and ground water.
Then the water in the atmosphere.
I think there is other sources of water in the ground but can't quote.
Perhaps in the preflood world there was not great depth in the seas but the flood dug up the seas and so much water went in.
The sea water today is occuping more then the old shallower seas.
Plenty of water to flood the globe.
Oh theres some more here in canada
Robert Byers
The flood is a metaphor for baptism by emersion. Noah and all were baptised "unto salvation". The rest of the world received the 'burial' but not the 'resurrection' just like Pharaoh's army.
Because the flood was a baptism, both actually and metaphorically all that was necessary was for the earth to be completely submerged at least for a moment, just like our ritual baptism.
The floodwaters came in pretty gently over the Mesopotamian plain and rather gently lifted the ark up.
The ark was nowhere near Mt. Everest so a large wave or swell wouldn't affect it. The ark drifted north and settled in the "mountains of Ararat". Vessels can ride up and over large waves or swells. It's when they 'break' that they become dangerous.If it is low in the water it is hard to roll it, it would take a massive wave to do that. But have you ever seen what even just small waves can do to a ship? A steel ship with power?
And you where claiming that there where waves to cover the highest mountain. The ark, a wood vessel with no power or steerage, would take a lot of damage from such a wave. Even if it was smaller waves, just big enough to crest over the side of the ark, they would ring that ship over and over. Eventually the hull would break or planks would shake lose and the water would come in.
The floodwaters came in pretty gently over the Mesopotamian plain and rather gently lifted the ark up. owg
Like I said, I'm a newbie to "Flood Geology" and I'm sorely confused by the various hypotheses about how violent the flood was or how gentle it was. It seems to come in waves depending on the weather for the particular YEC.
Mesopotamia was the cradle of civilization in the time of Noah. Because the flood waters would have come up from the south through the Persian Gulf and from the Mediterranean Sea from the West the ark would have been carried northward and eastward to its resting place in the mountains of Ararat.Hi, owg ---
Just out of curiosity, what makes you think the Ark was built in Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia was the cradle of civilization in the time of Noah. Because the flood waters would have come up from the south through the Persian Gulf and from the Mediterranean Sea from the West the ark would have been carried northward and eastward to its resting place in the mountains of Ararat.
The building site would have been near major population centers and trade routes in order for labor and materials to be assembled.
This is a construct of events as if they had actually happened. Whether or not they did......??????????
owg