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Thin layer of silt proves flood
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<blockquote data-quote="ZNP" data-source="post: 74843079" data-attributes="member: 426217"><p>there is overwhelming evidence of a global flood at the end of the last ice age. Over 100 independent stories from different tribes and civilizations generally is considered conclusive evidence that something happened and not the old tired "flood", but these stories are specific enough in detail to feel they are all talking about the same event. For example, the oldest chinese character for boat is a word that literally means 8 souls (Noah, his 3 sons, and their wives).</p><p></p><p>There is also geologic evidence that at the end of the last ice age huge floods 40 feet deep came down out of the Himalayas and Rockies and swept across the continents. We theorized large ice dams were created at the end of the ice age as the glaciers melted and then these dams gave way. This theory has very little basis, we are currently watching glaciers melts and they don't form ice dams. (this theory of ice dams is portrayed in the Ice Age cartoon movies). But what isn't a theory is that huge floods did come down from the Himalayas 40 feet deep and also from the Rockies. We can measure the depth of the water from the height of the ripple marks that were left behind.</p><p></p><p>Not only so but at the same time hundreds of species of large ungulates all went extinct on the six continents. There is no plausible explanation for how this would happen if you do not include a global cataclysmic flood. The current theories are woefully lacking in evidence. 1. Man hunted several hundred creatures to extinction on 6 different continents at the same time even though there are no bones or skins as evidence to support this. 2. Disease killed several hundred species on 6 continents even though they are different species and many of these creatures like the Saber tooth tiger do not travel in large packs but are relatively isolated. 3. There was stress on their habitat even though at the end of the ice age habitat was expanding, not shrinking.</p><p></p><p>There is evidence that the Black sea flooded at the end of the last ice age wiping out the community living by the lake at the time.</p><p></p><p>There is evidence of a large meteorite that hit the Indian ocean at this time causing giant chevrons to form on Madagascar from mud and sediment from the ocean floor and vaporizing a huge amount of sea water and sending it up into the stratosphere where it would have circled the globe and come down as rain, perhaps even for the next 40 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNP, post: 74843079, member: 426217"] there is overwhelming evidence of a global flood at the end of the last ice age. Over 100 independent stories from different tribes and civilizations generally is considered conclusive evidence that something happened and not the old tired "flood", but these stories are specific enough in detail to feel they are all talking about the same event. For example, the oldest chinese character for boat is a word that literally means 8 souls (Noah, his 3 sons, and their wives). There is also geologic evidence that at the end of the last ice age huge floods 40 feet deep came down out of the Himalayas and Rockies and swept across the continents. We theorized large ice dams were created at the end of the ice age as the glaciers melted and then these dams gave way. This theory has very little basis, we are currently watching glaciers melts and they don't form ice dams. (this theory of ice dams is portrayed in the Ice Age cartoon movies). But what isn't a theory is that huge floods did come down from the Himalayas 40 feet deep and also from the Rockies. We can measure the depth of the water from the height of the ripple marks that were left behind. Not only so but at the same time hundreds of species of large ungulates all went extinct on the six continents. There is no plausible explanation for how this would happen if you do not include a global cataclysmic flood. The current theories are woefully lacking in evidence. 1. Man hunted several hundred creatures to extinction on 6 different continents at the same time even though there are no bones or skins as evidence to support this. 2. Disease killed several hundred species on 6 continents even though they are different species and many of these creatures like the Saber tooth tiger do not travel in large packs but are relatively isolated. 3. There was stress on their habitat even though at the end of the ice age habitat was expanding, not shrinking. There is evidence that the Black sea flooded at the end of the last ice age wiping out the community living by the lake at the time. There is evidence of a large meteorite that hit the Indian ocean at this time causing giant chevrons to form on Madagascar from mud and sediment from the ocean floor and vaporizing a huge amount of sea water and sending it up into the stratosphere where it would have circled the globe and come down as rain, perhaps even for the next 40 days. [/QUOTE]
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