Whole continents have split, merged and split again during microbes' time on Earth. If entire continents can circle the planet and redistribute themselves, trillions of highly mobile microbes would have no problem doing so.@shunyadragon Just in case you dismissed the whole paper and didn’t read it. Here is the conclusion.
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In summary, the ubiquity of microbes on earth is living evidence that there was a global Flood. Either microbes have travelled short distances for extremely long amounts of time (which is highly unlikely due to the numerous problems associated with global distance transport) or they have travelled extremely long distances in short periods of time.
How fast did covid or HIV overrun the Earth? -- and their agents aren't even motile, nor can they reproduce thenselves.
No. Faith is never epistemically valid. Hunches carry no evidentiary or truth-value. We need observable, repeatable, testable, objective evidence -- which we have.It is ultimately a matter of faith as to which perspective is true.
Why give any credence to unfounded claims, when you have actual, empirical evidence? That seems irrational, no?
No! they've been circulating in the wind, water and in multicellular life-forms for billions of years.The presence of microbes everywhere has never been given a mechanistic explanation from a secular perspective and the best explanation given is in terms of Noah’s Flood.
Floods leave evidence. Geologists and hydrologists know and are able to assess this evidence, and there is simply no evidence for a global flood.For every step we take, the microbial kind is everywhere and should cause us to pause and remember that there was a global Flood.
There are also numerous scientific reasons why one could not have happened. We have uninterrupted timelines of life dating back well before any flood event time claims.
That's just utter nonsense. It's a pretty fantasy story, at best. Smells and rainbows have natural, understandable, non-magical, explanations.In particular, every time before it rains can be a reminder that God judged the world with water because of the geosmin smell we experience anywhere on the globe. We can smell the evidence of a global Flood just before God sends a rainbow to remind us that He will never use water again to judge the earth
No. Bacteria have been everywhere for billions of years. New bacteria appear all the time, and they often spread through out the world in just a few years -- sans inondation.(Genesis 9:11,13). Biblical creationists can have confidence in the biblical account because the bacterial kind is everywhere. So now we can say that there are trillions of living things, contained in soil layers, laid down by water, all over the earth.
Biblical creationists have confidence because rational thought was discouraged during their formative years. They never developed critical reasoning skills. A belief in magic and fantasy stories was downloaded long before they developed any firewalls or fact-checking skills. Now they're axiomatic; part of their intellectual operating systems.
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