Interplanner
Well-known member
It is unfortunate that the important question about the deluge always ends up on the location of Noah's ark. This happened as recently as last fall's 'search for Noah's ark' release. All the chips were on that play.
The deluge is instead an ENORMOUS GLOBAL GEOLOGICAL event by comparison with that one question. Even the skeptical geologist Ager writes that the geology of the world is confoundingly disrupted--not uniformitarian. To be consumed with the ark's location is like trying to find one painting that was on the Titannic and hinging all your belief about its sinking on the finding of that item.
The deluge is instead an ENORMOUS GLOBAL GEOLOGICAL event by comparison with that one question. Even the skeptical geologist Ager writes that the geology of the world is confoundingly disrupted--not uniformitarian. To be consumed with the ark's location is like trying to find one painting that was on the Titannic and hinging all your belief about its sinking on the finding of that item.