(December 14, 2008 at 8:25 pm)Daystar Wrote: Explain the logic underlieng that conclusion, please.The flaw lies in the very thing that was designed to be prefect. These are not problems that occured after the fact, these are manufacturing errors.
(December 14, 2008 at 8:25 pm)Daystar Wrote: You are saying that a canopy of water around the planet earth, out in space, much like our ozone layer, wouldn't have that sort of effect? Interesting. Most atheists tend to do the opposite, saying that life itself wouldn't be possible. Has science taught you something new?The lack of data on the subject forbids me from making such assurtions. The bible doesnt say how much water there was. It could have been three centimeters, it could have been three thousand million feet. I don't know if the following statement is true, but it seems to be the vibe im getting: The bible says there was enough water to cover the land.
If said statement is true then life as we know it wouldnt be possible. However, we're not talking about life as we know it. We're talking about magic land, where water is immune to the laws of gravity and some magic sky daddy snapped his fingers and people crawled out of the dirt.
Hoi Zaeme.