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Evidence of the Great Flood has been found; or not?

Are you seeing evidence of the great flood?

  • yes

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • no

    Votes: 24 88.9%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .

james dixon

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Yesterday I came across some pictures of the great flood and want to share them with you

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Nothing of this kink could have created such erosion in such a great area except for a great flood.

at least in my view.
What do you see?
 

It Aint Necessarily So

Veteran Member
Premium Member
There is vast amounts of evidence of the global flood from Noah's day.

evidence of global flood - Google Search

If there were enough water on earth to flood it all, it would all be flooded now - no dry land anywhere.

And that's just the beginning of the problems with the biblical account of Noah. For one thing, if he had built an ark after warning neighbors that God had told him that He would drown the earth, once the waters started rising, his neighbors would have commandeered Noah's boat.

I'm sure that you're already familiar with the logistical problems of eight people collecting the earth's animals and sending them back home after the flood. Or housing them together. Or feeding them or cleaning their waste. Remember, eight people total.

And if you noticed, when Ken Ham built an ark, he required many millions of dollars, thousands of laborers, and technology like cranes unavailable to Noah.

Also, have you ever considered how hard it would need to rain to pour about 29,000 feet of water (the approximate height of the tallest peak) onto earth in 40 days (960 hours)? That's about 3 feet of water an hour. Two inches of rain an hour is a heavy rainfall.

 

james dixon

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Only to the gullible who believe everything written in websites that confirm their faith.

If you are an atheist or not is not the issue here. I have provided visual evidence of a great flood that coo berates the biblical account. Coincident or not it does provide some truth to the biblical account; as I see it.

b.t.w. this did not come from a web site; next
:)-
 

james dixon

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
If there were enough water on earth to flood it all, it would all be flooded now - no dry land anywhere.

Where did all the water come from~~
If you are an atheist or not is not the issue here. I have provided visual evidence of a great flood that coo berates the biblical account. Coincident or not it does provide some truth to the biblical account; as I see it.




The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago). Proponents of the hypothesis argue that it best explains sedimentary deposits generally regarded as of glacial origin at tropical palaeolatitudes and other enigmatic features in the geologicalrecord. Opponents of the hypothesis contest the implications of the geological evidence for global glaciation and the geophysical feasibility of an ice- or slush-covered ocean[3][4] and emphasize the difficulty of escaping an all-frozen condition. A number of unanswered questions remain, including whether the Earth was a full snowball, or a "slushball" with a thin equatorial band of open (or seasonally open) water.

The snowball-Earth episodes occurred before the sudden radiation of multicellular bioforms, known as the Cambrian explosion. The most recent snowball episode may have triggered the evolution of multicellularity. Another, much earlier and longer snowball episode, the Huronian glaciation, which occurred 2400 to 2100 Mya, may have been triggered by the first appearance of oxygen in the atmosphere, the "Great Oxygenation Event".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball_Earth

next :)-
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
If you are an atheist or not is not the issue here. I have provided visual evidence of a great flood that coo berates the biblical account. Coincident or not it does provide some truth to the biblical account; as I see it.

b.t.w. this did not come from a web site; next
:)-
Why do you think the pictures are evidence of any flood?
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Where did all the water come from~~
If you are an atheist or not is not the issue here. I have provided visual evidence of a great flood that coo berates the biblical account. Coincident or not it does provide some truth to the biblical account; as I see it.




The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago). Proponents of the hypothesis argue that it best explains sedimentary deposits generally regarded as of glacial origin at tropical palaeolatitudes and other enigmatic features in the geologicalrecord. Opponents of the hypothesis contest the implications of the geological evidence for global glaciation and the geophysical feasibility of an ice- or slush-covered ocean[3][4] and emphasize the difficulty of escaping an all-frozen condition. A number of unanswered questions remain, including whether the Earth was a full snowball, or a "slushball" with a thin equatorial band of open (or seasonally open) water.

The snowball-Earth episodes occurred before the sudden radiation of multicellular bioforms, known as the Cambrian explosion. The most recent snowball episode may have triggered the evolution of multicellularity. Another, much earlier and longer snowball episode, the Huronian glaciation, which occurred 2400 to 2100 Mya, may have been triggered by the first appearance of oxygen in the atmosphere, the "Great Oxygenation Event".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball_Earth

next :)-
No idea what's the connection here is.
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
If you are an atheist or not is not the issue here. I have provided visual evidence of a great flood that coo berates the biblical account. Coincident or not it does provide some truth to the biblical account; as I see it.

b.t.w. this did not come from a web site; next
:)-
It was not a reply directed to you.
 
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