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Evidence of NOAH's FLOOD

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
There in lies your problem, you've been thinking again. Thinking leads to following the evidence and turning you into the wrong kind of Christian. You must therefore be trolled mercilessly from thread to thread until you stop that dang thinking.
I think it was @It Aint Necessarily So that commented that Christians that accept science are a threat to those that deny it. Being hounded may be the response to the that perceived threat.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
There have been various cities discovered under water. Something obviously must have happened to put these cities under water. This is not to say that this is evidence that there was a worldwide flood, but various underwater cities have been discovered. Stop Searching For Atlantis And Find These 4 Ancient Underwater Cities Instead
This is only an ad hoc argument. It is not evidence. If you look into these events I guarantee that you will find that they occurred at diferent times for different reasons.

Living near the ocean, or even near hills can be dangerous at times. In my state about five or ten years back we had the biggest landslide that ever was recorded in North America. It was maybe thirty miles away from me. It wiped out a small town. If you want to learn more Google "Oso Landslide".

In Norway a landslide was caught on video. What sort of tales could arise out of an event like this:

 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Another thought about a huge flood from a scientific source is the following:

Yes, climate change can cause "floods". But you should look deeper into this one. I posted an article about it a few days back. The maximum sea level rise from these 'floods" was about 4 cm a year. If you use inches that is a bit over one and a half inches a year. Now a house on the beach cannot move. And in twenty years a three foot rise could be significant. But it won't kill anyone. They would just have to move further inland./
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
This is only an ad hoc argument. It is not evidence. If you look into these events I guarantee that you will find that they occurred at diferent times for different reasons.

Living near the ocean, or even near hills can be dangerous at times. In my state about five or ten years back we had the biggest landslide that ever was recorded in North America. It was maybe thirty miles away from me. It wiped out a small town. If you want to learn more Google "Oso Landslide".

In Norway a landslide was caught on video. What sort of tales could arise out of an event like this:

Consider the conspiracy theories that pop up like mushrooms now days out of practically nothing at all except a vivid imagination and strong bias.

Looking at the video, it appear that there was more landslide occurring to the right, but I' can't be certain. There was debris and turbidity in the water to the right that didn't appear to come from the slide in the main of the video.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Consider the conspiracy theories that pop up like mushrooms now days out of practically nothing at all except a vivid imagination and strong bias.

Looking at the video, it appear that there was more landslide occurring to the right, but I' can't be certain. There was debris and turbidity in the water to the right that didn't appear to come from the slide in the main of the video.
Eight houses were swept out to sea in that. I think that they had some warming. No one was hurt. Only one man was in his house and he booked on out of there. The closest thing to a casualty was that a dog was swept out to sea, but it swam safely to shore. How and why this happens is understood, but I do not feel like doing all of the digging again.

I was thinking, those houses are wooden. Which float. But think what would happen to stone houses. They would probably have been knocked over but would have stayed in place. This was a slab flow so this could have been an "underwater city" if they had those sorts of buildings.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
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Premium Member
Eight houses were swept out to sea in that. I think that they had some warming. No one was hurt. Only one man was in his house and he booked on out of there. The closest thing to a casualty was that a dog was swept out to sea, but it swam safely to shore. How and why this happens is understood, but I do not feel like doing all of the digging again.

I was thinking, those houses are wooden. Which float. But think what would happen to stone houses. They would probably have been knocked over but would have stayed in place. This was a slab flow so this could have been an "underwater city" if they had those sorts of buildings.
It was very impressive and sort of humbling.
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
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Eight houses were swept out to sea in that. I think that they had some warming. No one was hurt. Only one man was in his house and he booked on out of there. The closest thing to a casualty was that a dog was swept out to sea, but it swam safely to shore. How and why this happens is understood, but I do not feel like doing all of the digging again.

I was thinking, those houses are wooden. Which float. But think what would happen to stone houses. They would probably have been knocked over but would have stayed in place. This was a slab flow so this could have been an "underwater city" if they had those sorts of buildings.

There's a submerged town under a dam (Lake Eucumbene) in the Snowy Mountains here. Completely irrelevant but the thread made me think of it.


 
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