chaoschristian
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It'll take me a little bit, but there is a site I know of that looks at these claims and then runs the calculations on what would happen, as posited here, when energy in the amounts implied are released.
I believe the conclusion is: burning slag heap.
I believe the conclusion is: burning slag heap.
TexasSky said:When most people look at the account of the flood they consider only "rain" or current surface water (that would include the ice caps). The bible states that it was not just rain.
Genesis 7:11b "The same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened."
There is water in the earth's core. There are mud volcanoes on the shelves and continental slopes. There are cold and hot water gysers around the earth.
I suspect the great flood probably was caused by water from the earth's core breaking out, rather than just water in the atmosphere or surfaces of the earth suddenly, slowly, rising.
If you consider the cataclysmic possibilities it fits the order the bible lays out. The earth opens up and spews water from the core at such a force and heat that this affects the atmosphere, bringing down a rare and very unusual rain.
Despite criticisms of the flood, the fact is, Genesis, the Qur'an, the Critias and Timaeus of Plato, and the Babyloanina Gilgamesh all refer to the flood. In fact, Gilgamesh very closely resembles the biblical account, down to the dove flying out.
Science admits that the world is covered in flood sediment. It has problems over the layering of that sediment, and it has problems with the disbursement of animal life.
People look at current mountain ranges and say it isn't possible. Have they addressed the fact that the height of ranges alters? An earthquake in 2004 caused an uplift of 20 feet at a speed of 240 feet per hour.
If, indeed, water came from within the earth, that means some type of earthquake had to have taken place, reshaping the mountain ranges of the world.
This also explains where the water went. Those who support a catastrophic plate tectonics event believe there was a great water table beneath the earth. Livign over the Ogallala Aquifer, I have little problem with that belief.
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