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IANAT
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Message 10 of 263 (198999)
04-13-2005 4:21 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by Jazzns
04-13-2005 2:33 PM


Flood water came from Mars?
I am still fairly new to the discussions, but have the Christian creationists proposed that the water came from Mars yet? There seems to be missing water there, and a bunch of water here now.

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IANAT
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Message 12 of 263 (199016)
04-13-2005 5:37 PM
Reply to: Message 11 by gnojek
04-13-2005 4:29 PM


Re: Flood water came from Mars?
gnojek writes:
But there still isn't enough water on/in Earth to entirely flood the continents. If it came from Mars to Earth, where did it go when it left Earth? Venus?
I am not a proponent of the idea. I am just curious if it was proposed.
I suppose it could be argued by a Creationist that the continents were lower at the time, and when the water came it flooded all over, and then the continents were raised. In that case, the water is still here.
All I know is that if the water is no longer on Mars, is the Martian oil easier to get to? :-) (I am in oil business if you could not guess)

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IANAT
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Message 37 of 263 (199600)
04-15-2005 2:19 PM
Reply to: Message 35 by Specter
04-15-2005 10:02 AM


Mars water drained through wormhole !
You're not that bad at that Mars guess. But tell me, does water move in zero-gravity towards a fixed location?
"Fixed location"? The earth stood still after all???
Allright. You mean "moving target". If you believe in cosmic wormholes, then how can you deny mass moving place to place. Maybe something similar was the tool!
Disclaimer: I am not serious about the above explanation, but I need to have forum-fun once and again.
You are looking for a rational explanation for a miracle.
Allah can move anything from anywhere, if Allah pleases.
It reminds me of this show called "Lost" where one viewer sees a rational explanation and another viewer sees supernatural event.
It depends on where you sit.
(I come from a different culture and years back when I met some Texans in a meeting for the first time, one of them said "where do you stand on this issue?" I had not heard that before and was puzzled. Later in same meeting another Texan said "it depends upon where you sit". A few days later in another meeting, I decided to use a new learned expression, and said "where do you sit on this issue?" A few hushed giggles occurred, and then the heavy one said "it depends on if you use directional drilling" That was when the seriousness and stand-away feelings disappeared and we became friends as well as brokers).
I must go back to work. I do not have much time for this. Thank you for fun on Friday.

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