Oh . . . what the hell . . . I am in a good mood . . .
archaeologist wrote:1.There is a sufficient amount of water available to be able to cover the mountain tops.
well given modern standards, modern influences like nuclear fallout, volcanoes, and smoke stacks, . . .
Utterly irrelevant.
. . . it is a pretty safe bet that that calculation would at best be only a guesstimate.
Shall I identify that fallacy? Does not follow. The calculations were given for a
smaller amount of water assuming the authors only knew of Mt. Horeb. You lose.
. . . also we must consider how much water is under the crust, last word i heard, no one knew how much water was down there. . . .
You have not checked enough. Answer: not enough.
SuperSekrit Hint: water cannot "hide." If it goes too deep . . . it gets a bit too hot for it!
2. That such an amount of water could be delivered via rainstorm within the prescribed 40 days and 40 nights
given the amount of rainfall that takes place during a monsoon storm, even for a short time, that is a possibility.
BWA!HAHA!HA!HA!
WRONG AGAIN!
V[sub]F[/sub] = 1.4367645 X 10[sup]18[/sup] m[sup]3[/sup] of water[/list]
as demonstrated previously.
3. That in that time, Noah was able to visit Australia,
this is assuming that the pre-flood geography was the same as the post-flood result. no one knows.
Actually, they do. That you choose to remain ignorant of geology is your error.
4. You would need DNA evidence which shows that every living creature can be traced back to the flood survivors and that such DNA was approximately 4,600 years old
i believe scientists have traced the dog species back far enough to concude that is true.
The
remains of beaties date earlier than that! You lose again!
5. You would need evidence from a global flood layer
i doubt we could get a consistant read on the global flood layer, due to construction, earthquakes, volcanoes and other sources that alter the ground we walk.
Yet we can for meteor impacts? We have evidence for ancient Tsunamis--
History Channel for t3h w1n!!!11
You lose again.
6. You would need to show how the animals removed from the aforementioned continents made their way back once Noah had finished saving them and sacrificing them.
so you are saying that the bones discussed by both Hapgood and Rehwenkel womn't suffice?
No.
In the rain.
--J.D.