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To: Fester Chugabrew
Actually the record says precipitation burst forth for 40 days and covered the mountains for a much longer period of time.

So...in other words, the stirring and redistribution lasted longer? Did you get even a hint about how much water we are talking about here from your chat with Junior? Where do you think the natural laws you are so fond of peacefully moved that water to?

1,292 posted on 12/03/2004 4:10:56 PM PST by donh
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To: donh
So...in other words, the stirring and redistribution lasted longer?

Yep. The step-by-step flooding of ecosystems (resulting in groups of similar fossils), varying degrees of mobility (fast moving animals escape the rising flood waters), and water sorting (segregation of fossils via gravity) all have a part in the geologic record. Too bad neither you nor I were there to witness it, but at least a human was around to take notes (more than I can say for the "millions of years" folks).

Wait. No. We're lucky we get to see any evidence at all. Thanks to righteous Noah we get to take a look around this fantastic creation of God for a little while and enjoy His gifts.

Did you get even a hint about how much water we are talking about here from your chat with Junior?

How much water is currently on the planet, give or take a few billion gallons? Why should I have any reason to believe there is less water on the planet today than there always has been? I reckon God could have fabricated more water for the occasion, but I don't think proper study would reveal it. Do you know how much water there is and where it all resides? Does science?

1,311 posted on 12/03/2004 5:46:13 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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