A basic understanding of geology quickly shows the flood as impossible.
And for how creationist love to state the laws of thermodynamics, they sure do ignore them when it comes to the flood.
What conflicts? The Bible stated that in those days rain never came to the earth (Genesis 2:5-6). Some Christians like to argue against it, but the Bible validated itself in that passage.
Why do you never question whether the Bible is true? I don't care what the bible says, geology (the science that deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the physical, chemical, and biological changes that the earth has undergone or is undergoing) does not even mention a world wide flood. Water can't just be added by rain, that is not how the water cycle works. I mean we learned about this stuff in like 2nd grade.
The bible validates itself? Are you serious?
There is not enough water on earth in the air, oceans and ice to even flood more than half of the visible land mass.
For the flood to happen not only would matter had to have been created, it would have to also be destroyed. Congrats, the laws you incorrectly use to try to disprove evolution, actually do disprove the biblical flood. Irony.
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