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To: DreamsofPolycarp
"Yeah, and the jonestown flood REALLY teaches that the entire earth (not just the area in PA) was covered by water 16 feet deep."

No, Johnstown, PA is not "the land". If you just say what you mean we might be able to understand each other.
332 posted on 06/19/2007 5:40:24 PM PDT by ndt
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To: ndt
I have just told you that ha eretz has a wide diversities of meaning, one of which can simply be this or that geographical locality of land, which would correlate with a localized flood. I don't know how it could be any clearer than that.

You responded with something about an "invisible dam" at the seashore, and from that I inferred that you meant that the ocean was the border of "the land." Again, ANY local flood, that of Johnstown (thanks for not being a spelling cop!) would fit the description of "the land" if the Hebrew phrase really means what I say it means (and it does, at times).

I myself have an open hand on this one. I have never read Lyell's Principles, nor actually the first geolological text, though I have read a few nyeah nyeahs back and forth from the ICR people and their critics. I am most decidedly NOT a young earth advocate, and am a happy agnostic on whether the deluge was a universal one. All I am saying is that the biblical account does not demand a universal flood.

334 posted on 06/19/2007 5:52:18 PM PDT by DreamsofPolycarp (Libertarianism: u can run your life better than government can, and should be left alone to do it)
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