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re: Is there water located underneath the earths crust?
Posted on 5/16/16 at 6:25 pm to The First Cut
Posted on 5/16/16 at 6:25 pm to The First Cut
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you were the one making a definitive statement. You enlighten us as to how you know that none of this happened.
You posted I was ignorant on the subject and now you scurry back to ole 'well you tell us'. Typical
Your damn right Im definitive...Im not a dumbass that believes in Sunday school fairy tales, I might have when I was seven and then kids start using their brains unlike some on here. I know what the Biblical global flood myth is borrowed from and I know the physics of it are impossible not only to have happened but also in explaining how things are today.
There is no evidence for it to have happened, its mathmatically and physically impossible for the amount of water required, the latent heat of water and the amount of rain that fell would have raised the temperature of the earth to unlivable conditions. Genetic lineages prove it didnt happen and The Chinese are still around even though they should have been wiped out yet they have the oldest known record keeping civilization.
There are impact craters on the Earth from 3 billion years ago that left evidence for us to find, you dont think a global flood would leave sedimentary and fossil evidence, genetic bottleneck repercussions if it happened.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 12:26 am to Cruiserhog
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There is no evidence for it to have happened, its mathmatically and physically impossible for the amount of water required, the latent heat of water and the amount of rain that fell would have raised the temperature of the earth to unlivable conditions. Genetic lineages prove it didnt happen and The Chinese are still around even though they should have been wiped out yet they have the oldest known record keeping civilization.
I see you are still stuck on the chinese thing yet I have already proved you wrong about them not having a flood legend. In fact they have several. How about you give some answers to the items below.
FROM SCIENCE....... [45 reasons]
(13) There is a worldwide tradition among natives of a global flood.
(14) According to current archaeological evidence, civilization appears to have originated in the Ararat/Babylon region.
(15) The genealogical records of many of the European kings can be traced back to Japheth, son of Noah.
(16) An analysis of population growth statistics confirms that there was zero population at the estimated time of the end of the flood. This indicates the global demise of humans by Noah's flood.
(17) Human palaeontological evidence exists even in the earliest geologic 'ages' (eg human footprints in Cambrian, Carboniferous, and Cretaceous rocks). If the layers of rock were laid down by a global flood and then interpreted as evolutionary long-ages, human remains and artefacts would appear to be in such positions.
(18) The most ancient human artefacts date to the post-flood era. This indicates that the earlier hardware could have been buried beyond reach by a huge flood.
(19) Calculations have shown that there is nearly the same amount of organic material present today, worldwide, as there would have been if all the fossils were still alive (Morris p:685). This indicates the demise of all living things in a single global event.
(20) Palaeontological evidence indicates that the early earth had a warm/humid climate. This is consistent with the destruction of the old atmosphere by the processes of a global flood as described in Genesis.
(21) The glacial period started very quickly. This would require a cataclysmic event such as a global flood to trigger such a rapid climatic change.
(22) Similar geologic formations exist in rocks of all ages (eg rifts, folds, faults, thrusts, etc.). These can just as easily be explained as being created in the same cataclysmic global event.
(23) Studies show that much of the world's folded beds of sediment have no compression fractures, indicating that they were contorted while they were still wet and soft. For this to occur on a global scale, and on sediment thousands of metres thick, it would have required a catastrophic global flood.
(24) Rocks of different geologic 'ages' have similar physical features indicating that they could have been created by a single worldwide event - such as a global flood.
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