If you are going to cover the Earth with water deep enough to cover mount Ararat, then you need over a 2 mile depth.
Noah spent over a year on the ark, so salty water covered the Earth for about a year.
So, how did any vegetation survive being covered with a depth of 2 miles of salt water for about a year? (At least 5 months from the start of the flood to the ark coming to rest at an altitude of about 2 miles)
Also what did the animals eat after getting off the ark? If there was no vegetation then the herbivores die.
If God performs another miracle and causes all the vegetation to just survive, then with only 2 herbivores of most species (or even worse, 'kinds') would there have not been an extinction event each time a carnivore got hungry?
2007-10-17
02:58:05
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Simon T
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