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He needs to 1) summarize the evidence, and 2) explain how his model explains it better than the non-flood models.I assume you are trying to say he needs to support his hypothesis with more evidence.
Just like @Hockeycowboy you have it backwards. When attempting to make a case, in this instance a case that the Biblical flood model is a superior explanation for the data, you do not do so by making a series of vague assertions and demanding that everyone else refute them.In the OP he made some statements, if the statement are weak they should be easy to refute. You can either refute them by either giving a hypothesis that would falsify his claims, or present evidence that would show his claims to be false.
Ken Ham's entire purpose was to show how the Ark was historical, and yet the entire facility is a testament to just how stupid the entire story is.I hope you're not serious!
Moses wasn't there either. Weird how that's never acknowledged by the "were you there" crowd.Jehovah's Witness defense lawyer: "How could the jury know if my client committed the murder if they weren't there? I rest my case."
Moses was raised by Egyptians who never made boats like that. Moses spent 40 years in a desert, where one does not usually find boats. We don't make boats like the Ark. Every Ark replica so far that has attempted "life-size" shows how prone to damage it is in NORMAL weather, much less what the Flood supposedly did.Those dimensions have been revealed, by modern shipbuilders, to be ideal for the Ark, a non-powered vessel, whose sole purpose was to float. How did Moses know?
In wooden vessels structural problems develop in nearly new vessels as well as in older ones.
Poor selection of wood structural materials or lack of ventilation will often make themselves known in the first year of a vessel’s service life. That the vessel was sound at its last inspection has less bearing on the present condition of a wooden vessel than on one of steel.
Decay in wood is caused by various fungi which are living organisms whose growth depends upon suitable temperature (50 degrees to 90 degrees F), suitable food (wood), moisture, and oxygen. Wood that is dry will not rot nor will waterlogged wood. In order to provide a condition suitable for fungus growth, wood must be moist (from 20 to 80% moisture content). This condition is promoted by poor ventilation. A well designed vessel should have adequate ventilation of its enclosed spaces. Bilges, cabins, etc., of vessels in service should be opened periodically to allow a change of air. Good ventilation of interior structure in wooden hulls is one of the most effective measures in the prevention of decay
I thought you reasoned better than this.Wooden Hull maintenance
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Tell me: How does Team Noah repair a boat being tossed all around in a Flood? Does he have scuba gear or something?
Hey, there's a way you can ignore those perfect dimensions: by saying the Ark couldn't have met the requirements of what was needed.
But your wrong.
Yes, it could. (You didn't read the University of Leicester paper, did you?)
"For the study, the students settled on a cubit being 48.2cm long and found the ark could support the weight of 2.5 million sheep. The university said that previous research suggested there were approximately 35,000 species of animals in Noah’s time."
-- ‘Noah’s Ark would have floated’
So, Noah needed only about 35,000 different land animals, to comprise 3/4 of the diversity of species that are estimated to exist today... 3/4 of 8.7 million total sea and land species.
( Species count put at 8.7 million ).
Micro evolution would do the rest!
Or don't you believe in evolution?
I thought you reasoned better than this.
First, did Ken Ham use "resinous wood", or a wood type similar to the wood used by Noah? Did he mean for his facsimile to float? Didn't he make an entrance in the side of it, with doors? Yeah, it would sink. Lol.
However, the studies I presented prove it's feasibility.
Didn't God start the Flood? Didn't He bring the animals to Noah? Doesnt the account say, He "shut the entrance?"
But then, I guess you think His protection stopped there. He just caused the greatest cataclysm the world ever experienced, but you think He didn't do anything else to protect and preserve the Ark's occupants.
Now, that is ridiculous!
As the Bible indicates, If we do our best toward Jehovah, He'll do His best toward us.
Gish gallop? how creative.I'll deal with your Gish gallop, one at a time, as my time allows.
No I am very familiar with the myth of genesis. Trying to make it into something it is not is clearly not understanding the myth in light of what is known even if you have read genesis 35,000 times. Ignorance about our world will not help your argument.If that's the case...that you're familiar with the Flood account in Genesis....why did you say, "There is not and never has been enough water in the atmosphere to flood the entire world."??
If you are "very familiar with Genesis", then does that mean you were being disingenuous -- lying -- about the facts as the Bible presents them?
Prior to the Flood, the waters ‘above the Earth’ provided a greenhouse effect for the Earth,......
Evidence please.
And, of course, mainstream scientists are anathema to propose any dating results agree with the Bible’s timeline!
Evidence please.
Moses wasn't there either. Weird how that's never acknowledged by the "were you there" crowd.
I am very familiar with genesis
....80 days
Again, you obviously don't know how this sort of thing works. The above is just a series of assertions, not evidence.Uh, the next sentence covered it (why did you cut it out?).....”that helped produce the huge amounts of vegetation needed for supporting those discovered vast herds of mega grazers.”
With the Sun’s warmth hitting the Earth, you think more water in the atmosphere would. Make. It. Colder? The water would serve to act as a blanket, keeping the warmth in.
The Arctic climate being warmer than now, is a given....millions of mega grazers, which have been discovered (some even discovered underwater in the Bering Sea), could not survive without the huge amounts of vegetation, and huge amounts of vegetation do not exist in Arctic regions, today!. If there were, vast herds of thick-furred mega grazers would be living there now.
Again, nothing but empty assertions. Here's a tip....things aren't so just because you say they are. If you're going to accuse scientists of malfeasance, then you need to provide documented evidence of such.Really? Considering the inadequacies of 14C dating, and scientists’ general lack of agreement on what caused many geological features, that should give them pause to consider other explanations. And the Bible does provide it. But in doing so, it portrays paranormal events. Do you know of any mainstream scientists who are inclined to believe those events? They’re ignoring evidences, in favor of their bias.
There you go invoking God-magic again.I thought you reasoned better than this.
First, did Ken Ham use "resinous wood", or a wood type similar to the wood used by Noah? Did he mean for his facsimile to float? Didn't he make an entrance in the side of it, with doors? Yeah, it would sink. Lol.
However, the studies I presented prove it's feasibility.
Didn't God start the Flood? Didn't He bring the animals to Noah? Doesnt the account say, He "shut the entrance?"
But then, I guess you think His protection stopped there. He just caused the greatest cataclysm the world ever experienced, but you think He didn't do anything else to protect and preserve the Ark's occupants.
Now, that is ridiculous!
As the Bible indicates, If we do our best toward Jehovah, He'll do His best toward us.
There you go invoking God-magic again.
You should probably just stick with God-magic and drop the whole attempt at bringing science into it. It's not working for you.
Actually you didn't. You posted a series of assertions, poor evidence and some wild claim about Chinese written characters that makes little sense. I read your post and the attached material.And I just posted 8 lines of evidence that support it!
Did you not read them? If you still don't think so....tell me, how did Moses know those dimensions of the Ark given to Noah, were ideal for a non-powered vessel, whose only purpose was to float?
(Evidences #2 & #3)
As I said, you dumped so many different claims into one post, that I have been following up on them one at a time for the most part. Here is my response to what you list as your first piece of evidence.Global Flood evidence:
1.Vast herds, comprising perhaps millions of grazing animals, discovered within the muck fields by gold hunters in the Alaskan and Yukon regions. In the Siberian permafrost, a few have been discovered upright, with food (delicate flowers like buttercups, that only grow in temperate climates) discovered still unchewed in their mouths, like the Berezovka Mammoth. (They died instantly, not from a slow-moving ice age!)
http://www.amendez.com/Noahs Ark Articles/NAS Worldwide Mammal Massacre.pdf
The question is raised — and properly so: “How could a Global Flood cause such freezing temperatures?” Keep in mind, some of the water (not most...most were from the “vast springs” underneath the ground) came from above, from the atmosphere....the troposphere?...the mesosphere?...the stratosphere? The Bible doesn’t say, it is silent. (Maybe from all five.) But the waters above the Earth caused temperatures to be very mild, and pleasantly warm.... similar to a greenhouse effect, worldwide. (That’s why Adam & Eve could go naked, and be very comfortable.) Yes, the Bible indicates there were seasons, but apparently mild ones.
All of that drastically changed, with the break in this canopy! Temperatures would drop suddenly!
Jumping around a bit, I thought I would address your claimed evidence from number 8. This isn't evidence of a global flood or the existence of Noah or the ark. It is taking a coincidental bit of information and applying characteristics to it that are neither valid nor testable. Anyone could craft up a claim from that bit of esoterica and say anything about it with equal validity.Global Flood evidence:
8.The Chinese character for "boat" comprises three radically different symbols: 'vessel', 'mouth' (representing a person), and the number ''8'. Why is this significant? Because there were 8 people who survived the Flood in the Ark. Some ancient Semitic person thought the Flood Event was worthy enough, to incorporate it into their language, helping others to remember the Chinese word for boat. They didn't have a Bible to get the idea from, and I doubt Moses knew any Chinese people, to get his writing from!
Are you of the mindset that, when reading about God causing a global Flood, you don’t think He’d use His power throughout other aspects of the event? Or afterwards? Does Jehovah God have to reveal / explain everything He does?
I’ve presented a lot of evidence. Are you open-minded enough, to consider it now?
EDIT: Well, it’s been over a day since I posted, and it’s obvious some simply aren’t open-minded enough; they are so biased even to the point where they attack the poster....me....rather than debate the evidence.
Sad but expected.
Again, you obviously don't know how this sort of thing works. The above is just a series of assertions, not evidence.
There you go invoking God-magic again.