(urth) interview questions

António Pedro Marques entonio at gmail.com
Wed Dec 29 16:52:14 PST 2010


Lee Berman wrote (30-12-2010 00:43):
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>
>> Son O' Witz: No Lee, it doesn't indicate the veracity of the Bible.
>> It does *potentially* indicate a deluge drowning an older civilization,
>> but there are hundreds of Deluge Myths, why single out The Bible?  Why not
>> the babylonian myths?
>
> Why not one of the 100+ Flood myths listed at this site:
> http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html
>
> Gerry's question was answered at the level in which it was asked.
>
> Ruins found beneath a body of water, whether on earth or in fiction, mean either
> that there was a Flood or that it was a mermaid city or that somebody went
> through a lot of trouble to yank your chain with fake evidence of a flood. 		 	   		

The Mediterranean dried up in recent geological history. Not human history, 
but there was no reason why it couldn't have been in human history. Then one 
day the Atlantic burst through the Gibraltar strait and corrected that. It 
must have been awesome.



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