(so perception of mass liquid false)
I guess your camp is divided over this issue then! But what does the Bible say? "
ALL the high hills, that were under the
whole heaven, were covered."
= globalAlso:
"
How else would God's flood annihilate every living thing on earth,
as this was his stated intention, unless the elevated water extended well beyond the Middle East? An additional difficulty, randomly selected from the pile of problems with the local flood suggestion, is the inability of the ark to travel hundreds of miles to Ararat without water high enough to reach the oceans.
Liquids seek their own level and don't stand in one area without complete confinement. Since the barriers required for this magical constrainment are not present, we can only conclude that a local flood scenario is not only logically impossible but also entirely incompatible with the biblical text." ~
http://www.biblicalnonsense.com/chapter6.htmlNotice this important fact: The source of the water was both the atmosphere ("windows of heaven") and subterranean water ("fountains of the great deep").
"The 'fountains of the deep' (Genesis 7:11) contain only
1% of the necessary water;
99% would have to fall from the supposed sky ocean." ~
http://www.biblicalnonsense.com/chapter6.html (I encourage people to read this full article in detail as it fills in many of the things I left out in my presentation)
Many animals are capable of adapting for the sake of survival.
This simply isn't true.
Since the flood did not destroy the 'earth' it is easy to assume that records of civilization would have been preserved outside the area of the flood.
It DID destroy the earth, though! This kind of talk comes from believers who have not read their Bibles and instead rely on creationist sites (no offense, Sherna! love ya!):
Genesis Chapter 6 KJV:
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and
the earth was filled with violence.
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for
all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold,
I will destroy them with the earth.
...
17 And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to
destroy all flesh, wherein [is] the breath of life, from under heaven; [and]
every thing that [is] in the earth shall die.
Hey god said all this, not me! Any dinosaurs could have been represented by their young.
The boat was still not big enough even if ALL the animals were babies. Also, wouldn't they need their mothers to nurse them and such? Also, how could sexually immature animals repopulate the earth?
wind blowing into the window would have enhanced the ventilation further.
This is grasping at straws. Reminder: ONE 18-inch window at the TOP of the boat. The boat was several decks deep. Suffocation = inevitable.
The key is to avoid unnecessary walking around.
Then all of their muscles would have atrophied.
there was a 'chance' they could have been pushed into extinction, there is a 'chance' they wouldn't.
Grasping at straws again.
I think I made my point about the global vs local thing....
You didn't because
that's not what the Bible says! Flood (according to the Bible) = global = all of my points/proofs stand.
This is pure conjecture
Occam's Razor.
Sherna, since I have
proved those creationist sites are lying to you by
quoting the Bible...where do you stand now? By them feeding you this lie of a "local" flood...you can see what atheists/agnostics are trying to
warn good people like you about. This type of lie is classic of creationists; they do it all the time,
especially when it comes to evolution!
They are successful because most of their readers: a) really want to believe in god b) will trust what is written so long as it "sounds good" and
appears scientific...and most importantly! c) most Christians
don't actually read their Bibles or check the facts on these types of articles!