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Author Topic:   Does The Flood Add up?
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08-08-2005 6:18 AM


This is not a question based on scientific research of the flood,
mostly just common sense.
1) Since Hinduism is the oldest organized religion in the world, Mustn't have Noah taken two Hindus with him as well? (I'm sure there were many more religions than just 2 at this time in history as well.
Such as perhaps the actual oldest: Keltic, and the burial practices of Neanderthal). And wouldnt it also follow that if the world was flooded for 40 days and 40 nights that these Hindu's were about the most ignorant people that have ever lived seeing as though they continued with their religion in the aftermath of of a completely different Doctrinal Diety Flooding of the world? If the flood actually happened it would be insane to keep following your own personal faith if were just faced with the wrath of a completely different God of your own worship.
2)How would you explain the Native American existence in the western Hemisphere? Given Noah and his fellow human surivors restarted mankinds journey in the middle east 4,000 years ago, and Native Americans came over the landbridge into America about 10,000 years ago, do these numbers even add up? These next numbers even weaken my previous challenge seeing as the dates are younger: There are remnants of civilization s in south America over 3,000 years old! So The only "Flood happened" explanation to this would be, immediately after the flood, human populations rose extremely quick, and somehow in 20 generations, one branch successfuly migrated to South America from the Middle East, in about 600 years, and another group fully populated China, India, Africa, and Europe through many splits. The timeframe for this expansion (considering the size of the S.A. Cities and Cultures of that age) just don't fit. Needless to mention the Migration to SA has alot of evidence of occuring about 10,000 years ago, even before Mankind was supposed to exist by creation terms.
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08-08-2005 10:02 AM


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