Dr.Grass said:
Ya just keep up patting each other on the back. So how old are the oldest trees that exist again? I don't believe it rained for 40 days or whatever, but is there no possibility that the ice caps could have melted before? Is there no possibility that continents could have rapidly shifted and buried large parts of themselves under the ocean? Why is there always such hate between you 'masterfully intelligent' scientific geniuses and the fanatic reliogionists? |
No, there is no possibility that the continents could have shifted rapidly. Plate tectonics operates over millions of years, not decades or centuries.
As for the ice caps, yes they would have melted after the last glacial period but again there is no chance that the resulting melt water would have flooded all the continents.
As others have pointed out, floods happen all the time, it is hardly surprising that cultures developed stories about them.
Regarding your last sentance, I wouldn't call it 'hate' but the disagreements arise from one side using evidence and the other side too often ignoring it.









