To: BenLurkin
Personally, I believe the continental shelves were all dry land before the biblical flood, caused by a close orbit contact with another planet and its ice moon, which became our polar ice caps - and rain everywhere else.
Go ahead, laugh it up, fuzzball!
4 posted on
08/30/2016 7:42:22 AM PDT by
Mr. Douglas
(Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
To: Mr. Douglas
Personally, I believe the continental shelves were all dry land before the biblical flood,
I'm of the mind that the firmament in Genesis had something to do with the flood. It would explain where all the water came from. Of course God can do it as He sees fit. Nothing wrong with a Deus ex Machina argument if there really is a Deus.
12 posted on
08/30/2016 7:59:18 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("I'm a Contra."--President Ronald Reagan)
To: Mr. Douglas
Personally, I believe the continental shelves were all dry land before the biblical flood, caused by a close orbit contact with another planet and its ice moon, which became our polar ice caps - and rain everywhere else.Read "Worlds in Collision" (1950) by Immanuel Velikovsky for a very interesting similar theory, and the evidence that brought it about. The information gained in the space age has confirmed some of his assumptions from way back then, and failed to refute others.
25 posted on
08/30/2016 8:31:29 AM PDT by
JimRed
(Is it 1776 yet? TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Build the Wall, NOW!)
To: Mr. Douglas
51 posted on
08/30/2016 10:21:03 AM PDT by
Twinkie
(John 3:16)
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