RE: Psalm 137:9
September 23, 2017 at 10:57 am
(This post was last modified: September 23, 2017 at 11:02 am by KevinM1.)
And, of course, while liquid water is a barrier against harmful radiation, it's also a barrier against light. Plant life would look a lot more like we see in our bodies of water than what we're used to. That, in turn, would affect the wildlife, including us. And there's absolutely nothing in the fossil record to support that.
I mean, yeah, liquid water does form in our atmosphere. It's called rain. But notice that it doesn't stay suspended in our atmosphere.
Also, lol at "If you want to get scientific." Huggy, you wouldn't know science if it bit you in the ass. What you do - believing that what the Bible says is true and trying to find tenuous examples in the real world that may support it - is not scientific. Science doesn't work backwards from a conclusion like that. I know creationist idiots do it all the time, but science is a method. Your/their method ain't it.
I mean, yeah, liquid water does form in our atmosphere. It's called rain. But notice that it doesn't stay suspended in our atmosphere.
Also, lol at "If you want to get scientific." Huggy, you wouldn't know science if it bit you in the ass. What you do - believing that what the Bible says is true and trying to find tenuous examples in the real world that may support it - is not scientific. Science doesn't work backwards from a conclusion like that. I know creationist idiots do it all the time, but science is a method. Your/their method ain't it.