Re: DNA Studies : Humans Nearly Wiped-Out 70,000 Years Ago - And It Wasn't a Flood Either



On May 4, 6:52 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Osiris88 wrote:
OK, think about the scope of what you're saying. If God was that
hands on, in order to "produce better people', then why didn't God
just make it so that things like racism and stupidly fighting over
resources were not even possible within the framework of human logic
and critical thinking? Using mythology to argue against science is
always a losing battle.
Science doesn't tell you what to believe, it tells you what is
observed and then provides a theory which explains the observation.
That's it. Science can't explain everything, yet, but it comes closer
than mythology. You're complaining about the validity of scientific
conclusions yet you use Noah, for which there is no evidence, as your
argument. Do you understand how backwards this is?

Well, archeologists Ryan and Pitman, in "Noah's Flood" proved there
actually was a great flood. In 5600 BC, when the Bosporus burst open and
flooded the Euxine freshwater lake with sea water. The lake was 300 ft
below sea level. Kinda like the Dead Sea. Only larger, about half the
size of the Black Sea.

the freshwater of that lake has been trapped down there the whole time
cause its more dense than salt water. And, closed off from oxygen, its
anerobic, so organic material survives.

Ballard, of the Titanic team, searched off the Turkish coast and
reported they found signs of a building under 300 foot of (salt) water.

Whatcha wanna bet that Kickin ass has no response?

Individuals like that don't grasp that science and faith are not
mutually exclusive. Most of the people on this NG, including most
other children, pick one "side" or the other, without any clue
whatsoever that there is no conflict to begin with.
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