AdamjEdgar
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im going to put this in really simple terms...as its too complicated for one individual here:
1. Secular cosmonogy says "the earth was once a waterworld"
2. The water has not gone anywhere
3. The current land elevation, which covers only 29% of the globe, was produced by techtonic plate movement (uplift, subduction etc) and averages at -21400m....thats 2.4km BELOW current sea level!
4. The major difference between secularism and Creationism here is when.
5.The Genesis creation story, and the flood are not in any way restricted by a shortage of water. That is a stupid assumption that has no evidence in support of it.
6. We have clear evidence from sedimentary deposits around the world that prove the earth has at some point in the past, been entirely covered by water...and likely catastrophic events have flooded every major continent of the globe since it was a waterworld. Everyone agrees on these facts.
The only difference between the views is not whether or not water covered the earth, but when it did.
We have no records outside of the bible that tell us anything about what the earth looked like prior to Noahs flood.
To continue dog barking trying to claim that we need 28 thousand feet of water to flood the earth above Mt Everest is bull****. You have absolutely zero proof of height of Everest prior to Noahs flood. The fact that we find fossils on mountains such as that one tells us that recently it was nothing like that height...which is contrary to your claim.
Id suggest you need to research "Qomolangma Limestone" which proves the theory of plate techtonics. Neither side disagree that this was how Everest was formed...and both sides must agree that once upond a time, Everest was near or under water when sea creatures died on it.
So all that is to be argued about is nothing to do with the stupid question "where did all the water come from". Thats an argument devoid of any intelligence! We are simply arguing about, when it happened. Young Earth Creationists say it happened catastophically and rapidly, uniformatrianism says "there is no God, "there are no such things as miracles", therefore it can only happen over huge periods of time given its current rate of techtonic activity.
1. Secular cosmonogy says "the earth was once a waterworld"
2. The water has not gone anywhere
3. The current land elevation, which covers only 29% of the globe, was produced by techtonic plate movement (uplift, subduction etc) and averages at -21400m....thats 2.4km BELOW current sea level!
4. The major difference between secularism and Creationism here is when.
5.The Genesis creation story, and the flood are not in any way restricted by a shortage of water. That is a stupid assumption that has no evidence in support of it.
6. We have clear evidence from sedimentary deposits around the world that prove the earth has at some point in the past, been entirely covered by water...and likely catastrophic events have flooded every major continent of the globe since it was a waterworld. Everyone agrees on these facts.
The only difference between the views is not whether or not water covered the earth, but when it did.
We have no records outside of the bible that tell us anything about what the earth looked like prior to Noahs flood.
To continue dog barking trying to claim that we need 28 thousand feet of water to flood the earth above Mt Everest is bull****. You have absolutely zero proof of height of Everest prior to Noahs flood. The fact that we find fossils on mountains such as that one tells us that recently it was nothing like that height...which is contrary to your claim.
Id suggest you need to research "Qomolangma Limestone" which proves the theory of plate techtonics. Neither side disagree that this was how Everest was formed...and both sides must agree that once upond a time, Everest was near or under water when sea creatures died on it.
So all that is to be argued about is nothing to do with the stupid question "where did all the water come from". Thats an argument devoid of any intelligence! We are simply arguing about, when it happened. Young Earth Creationists say it happened catastophically and rapidly, uniformatrianism says "there is no God, "there are no such things as miracles", therefore it can only happen over huge periods of time given its current rate of techtonic activity.
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