><<My problem is believing in a global flood which leaves no evidence that
>it
>actually occurred. In geology I see extremely little evidence of the rapid
>
>deposition of the entire column (rapid deposition of an individual bed but
>not the whole column). If the global flood were real, I would expect to
>see
>far more evidence. The flood had to be local in extent.>>
>
>Just so long as you recognize it as YOUR problem, and you don't palm it off
>on God. That's what I think you're doing when you use biblical passages out
>of context and then argue that God didn't do his job if he wanted us to
>know about a global flood, etc.
Well it is also the problem of the global flood advocate. Am I allowed to
recognize that they have problems also? Or am I only allowed to see my
problems?
>
><<I am not demanding this evidence from God, I am asking for it from global
>flood advocates.>>
>
>That's the ticket, that's your real argument, and that's fine. Let the
>evidence accumulate, and let's have at it.
>
>Gov. James Bell
I have a question. Have you been visited by two clothing salesmen who have
a special fabric that only fools can't see? :-)
glenn
Adam, Apes, and Anthropology: Finding the Soul of Fossil Man
and
Foundation, Fall and Flood
http://www.isource.net/~grmorton/dmd.htm