Uncle Davey wrote:
>
> You asked were the flood water went, and I told you.
>
No you didn't -- you made up some bullshit story that you can't provide
a shred of justification for.
> I could also have told you that mountains arose as a result of the rapid
> continental drift that started during the flood but which hasn't stopped
> even yet, although now it's slowed down almost to stopping. That was what at
> one point threw up higher land and salinated the seas after enough
> groundwater and ice was saved.
You can tell me anything you want. You can tell me that flyting saucers
teleported all the water here and then teleported it away after the
flood. You can tell me that the flood wasn't really water at all but
liquified air. You can tell me that there was just enough flood water
to fill the lungs of every living thing that wasn't on the Big B oat.
You can tell me any bullshit story that you can think of. Since you
can't support any of them, it makes ALL of your bullshit stories utterly
pointless. <shrug>
>
> There is no mention of mountains prior to the flood. Ararat is the first
> mountain mentioned in the Bible. There is one verse (Genesis 7 v 20, where
> the word 'mountains' is mentioned, but this cannot mean what we mean by
> mountains in the post Flood experience, as it says explicitly "Fifteen
> cubits upwards did the waters prevail and the mountains were covered"
Then how did the Ark get to the top of that mountain, Davey. Did it fly
there?
>
> That is on back of the verse 19, which says that the high hills were
> covered, so the difference between what they called a hill and a mountain,
> pre Flood was only fifteen cubits, which is like only 7 metres more than the
> high hills. Probably there was no altitude more than say 20 metres from sea
> level. The earth was clearly a lot less corrugated in those times, and that
> probably referred both to the height of the land and the depth of the sea.
>
Says you. <shrug>
> I think that you are making problems that the Bible already has answers for
> if you bother to look and if you take the trouble to think about it.
>
I think that your opinions about "what the Bible says" are no more
authoritative than mine or my next door neighbor's or my car mechanic's
or the kid who delivers my pizza. <shrug>
Or are you once again suffering from the delusion that not only is the
Bible infallible, but your interpretations of it are ALSO infallible,
since you are the Annointed Holy Messenger of God <tm>(c).
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Lenny Flank
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