Jesus Christ proof: Richard Dawkins in shock ‘archaeological evidence’ claim over Messiah

daveza

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SO whales existed billions of years ago and never evolved?

Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are an order of mammals that originated about 50 million years ago in the Eocene epoch.
 

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You dont get the point, CURRENT species of animal are found fossilized on the highest peaks..... would the fossils not have logically been of animals OLDER? Would the earliest fossils not have been of the earliest animals? Why would fossils of animals that evolved after the mountain peak had emerged from water be there?
 

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The ark was on an ocean higher than mountain peaks for a year amongst storms, hurricanes etc - yet when it landed back on earth it was only 150 miles from where it started.... really ?
 

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The ark was on an ocean higher than mountain peaks for a year amongst storms, hurricanes etc - yet when it landed back on earth it was only 150 miles from where it started.... really ?

Are you not assuming the nature of the storms? Also as I mentioned in another post, if the ark was on such a large bulge.... it would actually be on the calmest safest spot on earth. The water in the centre even at top speed would be relatively slow moving.

Also the divine element.... could God not simply have steered all storms around the ark where-ever it was.... it's HIS storms after all. He could also easily have arranged for the initial flooding in the ark area to gently pick it up at the beginning.... water aint that hard to manage if you have the control panel.
 

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Also as I mentioned in another post, if the ark was on such a large bulge

What bulge ?

On a global flood there would be no bulge, water seeks its own level.
 

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Funny how a global flood perfectly explains/fits a period of sudden/catastrophic mass extinction.
 

daveza

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Also the divine element.... could God not simply have steered all storms around the ark where-ever it was.... it's HIS storms after all. He could also easily have arranged for the initial flooding in the ark area to gently pick it up at the beginning.... water aint that hard to manage if you have the control panel.

Well if that's the theory then why did God bother - he could have just smote all the animals and all the humans except for Noah's family and the pairs of animals and not needed a flood.
 

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Well if that's the theory then why did God bother - he could have just smote all the animals and all the humans except for Noah's family and the pairs of animals and not needed a flood.
Cos that makes him a proper arse... And evil
 

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Well if that's the theory then why did God bother - he could have just smote all the animals and all the humans except for Noah's family and the pairs of animals and not needed a flood.

Yahweh , can see all things , and the future( according to the not so Holy Book ) , why did he just stop the sinners from the start .
He knew Eve would eat the apple , since He loves everyone so much he could have stopped all this sin right there

We could all be running naked in paradise . :)
 
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