re: flood (Helen)

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Sun, 2 Feb 1997 10:04:38 -0800

>Helen:
> And incredible amounts of heat, if we are talking about enough water to
>flood the earth five miles deep, Noah and the zoo would have been parboiled
>to say the least. I, now, remind you that my question was not were did the
>water come from, but where did it go?
>
>Aubrey:
>Where it came from, the sky and the crust (The Deep). How it went back? I
>don't know.
>
>Helen:
> If you can not explain where the water went, then you can not explain the
>flood. The fact that there is not explanation of where the water went, is the
>proof that the flood did not happen.
>Helen Willis
>hhiwater@bright.net

Just because I don't know where the water went doesn't mean it didn't
happened. It could all have gone back into the ground in its separate
properties as what happens to the properties of a beam of light in a darken
room. What happened to jproperties of the light from the flashlight when
you turned it off? It didn't disappear from existence. It is still in the
room. Read any book on light and see what I am talking about.
Aubrey

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