RE: The vast complexity of living things proves that God exists (proof 1)
October 3, 2013 at 6:36 am
(This post was last modified: October 3, 2013 at 6:46 am by SavedByGraceThruFaith.)
(October 3, 2013 at 1:14 am)max-greece Wrote: Fail number 3 (but I probably missed a couple - a man has to sleep occasionally).
Right - so the flood did it.
Questions:
Assuming that anything you noted is even true, I will answer these questions.
Questions:
How did the flood arrange the fossils so that, for example, there are no human bones found below the KT boundary and no dinosaur/pterosaur bones found above it?
Sorting due to settlement of sediments.
Also man would have initially moved to higher ground.
How did the marsupials find their way back to Australia after the flood - where marsupial fossils are found?
The land was not yet divided. That happens later.
God would have directed the animals back to the natural habitat.
How did lemurs find their way back to Madagascar after the flood when lemur fossils are found?
The land was not yet divided. That happens later.
God would have directed the animals back to the natural habitat.
Why are neither of the above groups found anywhere along the route from Ararat to Madagascar or Australia?
The land was divided later.
Why did certain species of cetaceans (whales) not survive the flood whilst others did?
The world change after the flood. So some species would wide out, others survive.
Why is there no genetic bottleneck for all the species of the earth found in the record at or around 5-6,000 years ago?
You are assuming that dating techniques are valid beyond the flood and its aftermath.
Why didn't the grass grow in the Sahara desert after so much water?
How do you know it did not?
Maybe the entire Sahara was just a wash in of sediment from the flood.
How did land plants survive immersion in water for such a long period?
Seeds
After the flood, what did the lions eat?
Not every animal kind on the Ark were by 2's.