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Author Topic:   Questions Regarding Noahs' Ark
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04-13-2011 3:07 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Tram law
04-13-2011 2:21 PM


Tram law writes:
So, why isn't there any evidence of a worldwide flood in cave systems such as Mammoth Cave National Park?
AnswersInGenesis seems to be confused about when cave-formation took place:
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Thus, cave formation is not necessarily a post-Flood phenomenon as Strahler thought. It could have formed anytime after the limestone was first deposited in the Flood, since hydrothermal water would be expected to begin moving through the limestone soon after deposition.
Not necessarily post-Flood but after the Flood?
I'm under the impression that creationists generally believe caves to have formed after the flood, so lack of flood evidence in the caves is not a problem for them. Of course, they still have to scramble to squeeze cave-formation into a very short time span and to explain where the water went.

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