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Author Topic:   Existence of Noah's Ark
Zhimbo
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Message 122 of 256 (145864)
09-29-2004 11:36 PM
Reply to: Message 117 by riVeRraT
09-29-2004 11:01 PM


I can't point it out his mistake, becasue he makess an obviously valid point. LOTS of the ocean is shallow. What's wrong with that?
He's cursing because he doesn't understand why you're mssing such a simple point, I don't understand either. But I haven't been trying to explain it for as long, so currently I'm calm.
I think maybe answering Nosy Ned's post #112 would help this discussion immensely.
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Zhimbo
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Message 123 of 256 (145866)
09-29-2004 11:42 PM
Reply to: Message 119 by riVeRraT
09-29-2004 11:02 PM


Well, when a large lake drains because of a dam break (the Johnstown flood, as brought up by Schrafinator), it takes a few hours. That's a lake, which is a higher concentration of water than any possible rainstorm.

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