Its always funny how theists are always happy with "God did it" when it comes to anything scientific, but when it comes to their own religious claims they hunt for answers, or make up what they think are plausible explanations or even, more rarely, admit that they don't know, but never seem to go back to "God did it".
Originally posted by twhiteheadthe big flood is no reason to think there should be no salt - and yes god did it All
Its always funny how theists are always happy with "God did it" when it comes to anything scientific, but when it comes to their own religious claims they hunt for answers, or make up what they think are plausible explanations or even, more rarely, admit that they don't know, but never seem to go back to "God did it".
but idk I know how much you know about water
Originally posted by sonhousehttp://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast06oct_1/
Well it could be, let's see now, oh, maybe, just maybe, the whales died and the mountains rose up because of the crunching of the continents.
The above is a bunch of nonsense. The continents have never collided. The land was all together in one place and it was not until after the worldwide flood that the land divided into the continents we have today. The change in topography of the earth is due to other factors, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, wind, etc.
Originally posted by RJHindsWow, wonder why they can measure the spread of the continents as we speak on a daily basis with very advanced GPS gear? Oh, yes, I forgot, it's all part of that grand conspiracy.
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast06oct_1/
The above is a bunch of nonsense. The continents have never collided. The land was all together in one place and it was not until after the worldwide flood that the land divided into the continents we have today. The change in topography of the earth is due to other factors, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, wind, etc.
Originally posted by sonhouseHere is an article about seawater. You can forget about the comment about billions of years, that should be thousands of years.
So you think salt just appeared underground and was there say, 4 billion years ago?
http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/ask/index.html?quid=888
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater
Originally posted by RJHindsOnly in your delusionary mind. You still have yet to answer, indeed, even understand my argument about the moon and meteor strikes. That would be because there are no instant cut and pastes to staple to your list of scientific accomplishments.
Here is an article about seawater. You can forget about the comment about billions of years, that should be thousands of years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater
Originally posted by sonhouseHow can I enlighten you about the moon?
Only in your delusionary mind. You still have yet to answer, indeed, even understand my argument about the moon and meteor strikes. That would be because there are no instant cut and pastes to staple to your list of scientific accomplishments.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon
or
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/21oct_lcross2/
Originally posted by RJHindsSo the continents moved to where they are now in a few thousand years? And yet this extremely fast movement had no significant effect on topography?
The continents have never collided. The land was all together in one place and it was not until after the worldwide flood that the land divided into the continents we have today. The change in topography of the earth is due to other factors, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, wind, etc.