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Your response time has nothing to do with the time you have available to post on ii, as you post on numerous threads. If you have enough time to post on all those threads, why don't you have enough time to look at the verses which help construct a date for the flood and report back? Why the refusal to answer a relatively straightforward question that should take you a couple of minutes to check? What more do you need? spin |
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bringing up the original question. So let's say that Steven comes up with a flood date, or range. I'm assuming at this point you would simply dismiss his view, with the many scientific reasons, and the thread would become as (I'm assuming), other flood debates. If on the other hand you are not firmly established in the flood controversy, and you are open minded, then forgive my assumption. As I've mentioned before, I, myself cannot see any world wide flood happening after 4 or 5 thousand BC. The sheer logistics of water 6 miles in depth is hard to explain rationally. Personally, I think the biggest single problem in this whole scennario is the idea that you can give exact dates of things from studying the first couple chapters of Genesis. The book itself demonstrates that you CAN'T calculate the passage of time at that point. Another verse which also comes into play comes from 2PET 3:8 But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. If we take this verse literally, you can see the ramifications. If you just want to debate the flood, why don't you offer the challenge? |
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04-27-2007, 02:07 PM | #125 | |
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unless of course, he learns a few things and sees his error. |
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04-28-2007, 12:09 PM | #126 | |
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So, still waiting praxeus.
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04-30-2007, 11:59 AM | #127 | |
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Still waiting praxeus. You're hanging out in the thread about archeology and the Exodus and several other threads, but nothing here.
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Actually, I'm amazed at the lengths that some people will take a misunderstanding or denial of plate tectonics to in order to further their theories. On a Archaeological E-list I'm on, there's a fellow who denies plate tectonics, yet has wonderful explainations of earthquakes as being electrical in nature. By having an alternate method for geologic processes to function, one in essence undermines Lyell's uniformitarianism, and thus dating the earth to be billions of years old. Young Earth creation fans seem to like this sort of stuff ... BTW, praxeus, if you won't do it for Red Dave, do it for me. Pony up the info so I can see more fun stuff on the board ... :Cheeky: |
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Example the first: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an interface between two plates. You want to see how much upward movement you can get? Formation of the Himalayas good enough? Check here. Example the second: Pangea splitting. Neat animation here. Example the third: Nice projection of Pangea Ultima here. |
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