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All documents, except for what was taken aboard the Ark, would have been destroyed by the Flood.Well recorded history only goes back 5,000 years so there is that
Because someone drew/etched pictures on rocks dated "a lot further"?While the oldest written history may only be about 6,000 years old, there is a lot of older painting, symbols and signs of communication going back a lot further.
Floods destroy carvings?All documents, except for what was taken aboard the Ark, would have been destroyed by the Flood.
Closer to 64,000 years
We're beginning to. You show genuine interest in learning about the theory of evolution and haven't shown the usual hostility. Welcome to the forum.I don't like being labeled a Creationist because that seems to imply YEC. People don't like being called Evolutionists because they say it is not a religious belief. Of course what you believe about creation has nothing to do with salvation and people are free to believe what they want. But if I don't believe everything about evolution people can't seem to accept that.
The one I'm talking about would have.Floods destroy carvings?
No, someone drew pictures on rocks and the paint was dated.Because someone drew/etched pictures on rocks dated "a lot further"?
The one where several people demonstrated that you rely on semantics to try to make a point?Have you seen my canoe challenge thread?
So it would destroy carvings but not a wooden boat? Sounds plausibleThe one I'm talking about would have.
Of course. Read Walter T. Brown, an approved creationst, on the subject. The Fountains of the Great Deep which caused the Flood erupted with such force as to tear chunks off the Earth to form the Asteroid belt. How could a mere carving survive?Floods destroy carvings?
Well, if a wooden boat could survive.....Of course. Read Walter T. Brown, an approved creationst, on the subject. The Fountains of the Great Deep which caused the Flood erupted with such force as to tear chunks off the Earth to form the Asteroid belt. How could a mere carving survive?
Okay that means it took humans between 2 to 6 million years to etch something discernible or am I wrong? I'm going by when humans first appearedCloser to 64,000 years
Not necessarily. Those are just the oldest ones we've found.Okay that means it took humans between 2 to 6 million years to etch something discernible or am I wrong? I'm going by when humans first appeared
This was a fun read.Okay that means it took humans between 2 to 6 million years to etch something discernible or am I wrong? I'm going by when humans first appeared
Remember also that just because we don't know what something represents doesn't mean there was no discernible meaning for the creator.Okay that means it took humans between 2 to 6 million years to etch something discernible or am I wrong? I'm going by when humans first appeared
I don't like being labeled a Creationist because that seems to imply YEC. People don't like being called Evolutionists because they say it is not a religious belief. Of course what you believe about creation has nothing to do with salvation and people are free to believe what they want. But if I don't believe everything about evolution people can't seem to accept that.
Bait.
QV please: My Ark ChallengeSo it would destroy carvings but not a wooden boat? Sounds plausible
Paint that was dated to 62,000 BC?No, someone drew pictures on rocks and the paint was dated.
How many times do I have to make this point?Well, if a wooden boat could survive.....
I don't envision the Ark having anything other than gopher wood and pitch.
No nails, no metal, no glass, no stone, no nothing.
Just gopher wood, held together by pitch.
Why?
Using just myopic science, can you explain how on Earth just coating a structure 450 x 75 x 45 would keep it stable?
No nails, no bolts, no screws, no pegs, no staples, no nothing.
Just pitch.
It should have fallen in on itself once they put one board on top of another.
But obviously it didn't.
What, in your opinion ... or Who ... really kept that Ark from disintegrating?
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