And there's nothing "magic" about the destructive power of forty days of steady deluge plus turbulent seas encroaching on land with tidal waves and currents carrying all kinds of stuff.
Please explain the YEC model for wearing down a mountain in 40 days.
Here is your problem Faith. There is no way 40 days of rain can wear down a granite mountain. End of case. Until you can present the model that show how that is possible you can use that as some magic myth but not as science.
But even the Magic Mythological Biggie-sized Flood will not explain Artesian Aquifers.
Artesian Aquifers are a layer of permeable stone between two layers of non permeable material. Artesian Aquifers refute the idea of a Magic Mythological Biggie-sized Flood. Here is why.
- they are not found all over the world.
- they are not at the same level universally.
- often there are many layers stacked vertically.
- above and below each layer is a non permeable layer.
- the layers are not filled vertically by ground water, but rather from ground water at the point where the Aquifer approaches the surface and then the water travels horizontally.
- the water in the aquifer can be dated by radiometric methods, and the results are not uniform for all Aquifers as they would have to be if produced by your Magic Mythological Biggie-sized Flood.
If you wish to present the Magic Mythological Biggie-sized Flood as the source for Artesian Aquifers or Aquifers in general, you need to present a detailed model for the Magic Mythological Biggie-sized Flood that explains the issues raised above.
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