You all forget that the Flood took place before the days of Peleg so the
continents were still one.
So the aborigines could have hopped back to Oz on the back of roos without
getting their feet wet..
Also Murray you should submit to the superior intellectual grasp of the
scientists and scholars at AIG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murray Hogg" <muzhogg@netspace.net.au>
To: "ASA" <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: Australian Aboriginal history (was Re: [asa] The ASA and the
Soft Sciences (ASA focus for the future- dreaming))
> Hi Jon,
>
> You wrote:
>> Interesting, does that confirm the idea of kangaroos and koalas "rafting"
>> from Mt. Ararat to Australia? Possibly with one of Noah's grandsons?
>
> I'm sure those who favour the flood hypothesis would like to think so!
>
> First, I have to fess-up that speaking of a guy on a raft with various
> animals was cited somewhat recklessly in a moment of frivolity: I don't
> know of a flood story with those specific features apart from a common YEC
> story (google "Djilinbadu") which does the rounds without any supporting
> citations - I think it's probably a YEC urban myth.
> There are, however, REAL Aboriginal flood stories, three examples of which
> can be found on the AiG website at: http://tinyurl.com/7qeufk
>
> Personally, I have no idea what to make of these stories but the YEC
> attempts to make them into a version of Noah's flood are a bit forced, in
> my humble opinion. The primary problem is that one needs to read them
> alongside Aboriginal stories to get the meaning of the various narrative
> elements. And, without labouring the details, when this happens the
> parallels with the Biblical flood account turn out to be a bit less
> impressive.
> Blessings,
> Murray.
>
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