LeMaverick
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The reported flood covered the Earth with water tens of thousands of feet deep (to cover the tops of mountains) and the water reportedly stayed for somewhere between a little over a month to a little over a year (biblical accounts vary).
Every species of animal was reportedly taken aboard an ark (in a week by eight people without transportation and without knowledge of the continents) which seems a little unlikely. However, there is no mention of any provision for plants.
Many (most?) species of terrestrial plants cannot withstand emersion in water for extended periods. Even aquatic plants require specific environmental conditions that would be drastically altered by the reported flood.
Were all plants killed? How did they survive? What provided food for animals from the ark?
Does it seem more likely that the tale of the flood is legend and fable made up by people who had little understanding of plants and nature? If the bible was guided by omniscient knowledge, as claimed, the fable would not have ignored the survival of plants.
Every species of animal was reportedly taken aboard an ark (in a week by eight people without transportation and without knowledge of the continents) which seems a little unlikely. However, there is no mention of any provision for plants.
Many (most?) species of terrestrial plants cannot withstand emersion in water for extended periods. Even aquatic plants require specific environmental conditions that would be drastically altered by the reported flood.
Were all plants killed? How did they survive? What provided food for animals from the ark?
Does it seem more likely that the tale of the flood is legend and fable made up by people who had little understanding of plants and nature? If the bible was guided by omniscient knowledge, as claimed, the fable would not have ignored the survival of plants.