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Just wanted to reply very quickly to this statement:
How many Muslim children attend a Catholic or Church of England school? None! There are certainly more than none who go to Mount Carmel just up the road from me. I see them coming and going in their school uniform. |
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Interesting view of the world in biblical times West Ender. It could well be right. However as the flood was supposed to have covered the mountains to a depth of 15 cubits it is difficult to accept that the rest of the world wouldn’t have been affected also. To the north west is the Mediterranean Sea with an opening to the Atlantic, to the south is the Red Sea with an opening to the Indian Ocean/Pacific Ocean and to the east is the Persian Gulf also emptying into the Indian Ocean. The Zargos Mountains in Persia peak at some 9,000 feet and much of the land in the Middle East is some 1,000 feet above sea level. That's an awful lot of water to stay put in the Middle East.
But it is a myth that Noah took on board a breeding pair of each animal. He allegedly took on board 7 animals of a species if they were deemed to be clean animals and only a breeding pair of those animals that were classed as unclean. OK! I hold my hand up Muslim children do attend Christian schools. But how many Christian children attend Muslim schools? However we seem to have slid off the topic. |
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So where did all this water go too then
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I’ve no idea Neil. I’m not that old.
My point is that you can have localised flooding even to quite a depth but not to a depth of over 9,000 feet without the rest of the world also being flooded to a similar depth. The other point is that some people take the Bible as Gospel but at best it is just hearsay. |
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OK JB, point taken (stop ruining my best theories, you spoilsport). :D
There really is evidence of a flood there but I haven't heard of any about the rest of the world. How about a Tsunami then? |
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Sorry about that West Ender.
I have also read about the evidence of a local flood in the Middle East but it couldn’t possibly have been to the extent that the Bible makes out. “Yes it could” I can hear the Creationists cry out. “God held back the waters from the rest of the world.” Then why does the Bible also state that ALL life on the world was destroyed and only Noah and Co were left to start again? Oh! Heck! I'm beginning to argue with myself! |
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Where is all this water supposed to have come from? Then when the alleged flood subsided, where did the water go to. There's only so much water on the earth and around the earth in cloud form, I doubt there's enough to cover mountains, even if both icecaps melted.
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There are accounts of a great deluge in the middle east on those Sumerian clay tablets that I mentioned earlier. They predate the writings in the Bible so they can't be accused of copying from Genesis or of having been written by Jews or Christians. They are older than any Egyptian heiroglyphics. So something definitely happened in that region. |
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I was watching some wildlife prog the other day where a mini sub went down 1000's of metres under the sea, there's some fish down there(angler fish i think) anyway these fish have got a very long sort of antenne with a flourecent bit on the end it uses as bait to lure its prey, the narrator told us it had taken millions of years to evolve this. just wondering how it ate during those millions of years until it grew the lure???
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If you want to consider Noah and his Ark then the Black Sea was not always a sea and considering its proximity to the biblical lands then who knows. Rember at the end of the last ice age people where in the biblical area and as the sea rose then this would be seen as an omen. If it was me in that situ I would get out any way I could including a big boat.
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I take it Adam and Eve must have been Jewish, (did he come ready circumcised???) but when did the God, who created Heaven and Earth and all upon it, find time to create other religions, such as Hinduism, Paganism etc.?
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I reckon noah was a martian and there was global warming on mars and all the land was getting flooded, so the martians shipped all the creatures to earth, millions of years ago, then over millions of years mars froze, just like we would do in the next million years, simple!
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