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Author Topic:   Questions Regarding Noahs' Ark
Coyote
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04-13-2011 2:41 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Tram law
04-13-2011 2:21 PM


No flood
In addition to cave systems, there should be evidence of the flood everywhere.
You should be able to do an excavation in your back yard and find it.
At the time period attributed to the flood, ca. 4,350 years ago, you are dealing with soils, not geological formations. (Scratch the k-t and the Cambrian.)
So why aren't creationists out digging in their back yards? Or at least accompanying archaeologists along on excavations to see for themselves what the soils around 4,350 years ago look like?
Because the evidence isn't there and everyone knows it.
That's why they have to propose outlandish places where the evidence is hiding, like the k-t and the Cambrian.

Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.

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