(April 10, 2009 at 3:18 pm)dagda Wrote: The global flood is scientific fact. When massive amounts of ice melts (as it did at the end of the last Ice Age) it does not just disapear into space for a little holiday untill we need it again at the next Ice Age, it goes into the sea (mainly) and contributes to a rising sea level. This rising sea level does not happen localy hence global flood.It doesn't cover the globe, and often it goes to the atmosphere as well as to the sea. Anyway, there are always large amounts of ice at the poles, due to them being cold most of the year. It doesn't take an Ice Age to have that.
Quote:Even if we did not have this evidence, fishing ships haul up land animal bones from the bottom of the worlds oceans all the time (as well as signs of human habitation). These are not magical bones. They are there because the animals died and then the bones were covered by the rising water.Continental drift explains why fossils of animals are found both in the sea and at the top of mountains. I want to see some evidence that "signs of human habitation" have been found at the bottom of the world's oceans though.