To: SunkenCiv
There was a hoax story just the other day that 400 skeletons had been found in the Gulf of Suez, etc, I saw that shared on Facebook.
Thank you for replying to me. We disagree on both evidence for the Great Flood and lack of evidence that the Pharaoh's army was destroyed during a chase of his regretfully-freed slaves, way back then. Hoaxes prove or disprove nothing more than someone's dishonesty.
I can see better your POV, which I had neglected to do previously. This should better serve me as I continue to read your FR posts in the future.
To: Resettozero; SunkenCiv
SunkenCiv, serves you right to post crazy scientific facts. Don’t you know that the Earth is 6000 years old, and is stationary with the sun and stars revolving around it. The flood is real. Honest! It says so in a collection of stories that were crafted by bronze age men. They were much more intuitive, and god spoke to them on a regular basis. I am sure God does not speak to you...heathen!
41 posted on
11/07/2014 8:21:52 AM PST by
Republic_Venom
(It's time for some Republic Venom!)
To: Resettozero; SunkenCiv; trebb
Sunken Div:
"The oft-cited date of the OT Great Flood is 2200 BC.
There remains zero evidence that it ever took place." trebb: "My Bible says it happened - good enough for me."
Resettozero: "We disagree on both evidence for the Great Flood and lack of evidence that the Pharaoh's army was destroyed during a chase..."
By "evidence", Sunken Div obviously means: scientifically confirmed hard physical evidence, and in that he is 100% correct.
Other types of evidence, such as Bible texts, other ancient texts and non-scientific claims regarding certain geological features -- all these you can believe & interpret however you wish.
Regardless, they remain non-scientific.
43 posted on
11/07/2014 8:38:06 AM PST by
BroJoeK
(a little historical perspective..)
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