CyniQ
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Grizzly said:How did Noah keep the fish without glass? The fish you ask...si, if the ocean and lakes swelled to proportions much, much larger than they were to begin with, then entire ecological system in the ocean/lake would change/die. You can't have plants living in 4 feet survive when they are suddenly in 4000 feet of water. Doesn't work. Thus, Noah must have taken not only the land animals, but also the fishes and sea plants. How did he do that?
There are all sorts of questions that can be asked of any historic or scientific document or record. Some can be answered to the satisfaction of the asker. Maybe some cannot. Consider for one that the idea of a global flood is really not so farfetched. After all, 70 some odd percent of the earth's surface is covered with water. That doesn't even include the frozen water of the ice caps. I've heard it said that if the mountains were flattened and the deep sea trenches and basins were filled in, leveling all land. That the earth would be covered in 1,000 METERS of water. Some geologists believe that it is likely that at one time mountains were no where near as high as they are today. What if the weight of the waters of a great flood put enough pressure on the tectonic plates to push mountains up even higher, and basins down even lower? Virtually everyone agrees that various mountain ranges were sculpted by glacier movement at the end of a great Ice Age. What if the recession of the flood waters has been misinterpreted as such? As I've said before. The story of a great flood is one of the most widespread traditions in human culture.
I can't answer everything. But I believe that there is overwhelming evidence to support the idea of a global flood. And we all survived somehow...
