>If god does exist the way he is defined, then it is possible
>for him to create enough water out of nowhere to flood the
>world and also get rid of that water, plus all the fossils,
>etc. What my beef is with that theory is why this good god
>would decide to drown all the innocent children in the world
>for the sins of the adults. What did those new borns and 2
>year old kids do to deserve dying a painful agonizing death
>through drowning? What about the good men in Australia who had
>no chance to get to the ark? Noah's ark is definitely a load
>of garbage. If you put belief and faith aside, all logic
>crushed this story to smithereens. Many of the old religions
>reported similar stories, where angry gods decided to flood
>the whole world and one good man, his family and all animals
>were saved in this magical vessel. The men who wrote the Bible
>just borrowed from that, changed the names, and the rest is
>history.
@Atlian
You seem to look for belief in logic, yet all I ever see in your posts are questions and more questions. Do you take time to research your questions or do you prefer to take the easy way out and shoot down religious belief (or otherwise) with your many questions.
FACTS:
1.
http://www.csa.com/partners/viewreco...e tcookie=yes
Noah's flood.
Mestel, R.
New Scientist. Vol. 156, no. 2102, pp. 24-7. 4 Oct. 1997
A research team has found evidence of a great flood around the Black Sea basin some 7000 years ago, and is trying to link it with the flood myths of Noah and Gilgamesh. Bill Ryan and Walt Pitman, marine geologists at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York, were sailing in a boat called the Aquanaut around the Black Sea in 1993 and using their CHIRP-a 2-metre long, torpedo-shaped echolocating sensor that would allow them to map the Black Sea floor and a hollow metal pipe which was already aboard the Aquanaut. They would drive the pipe into the floor of the Black Sea, close off the top and then draw up long columns of mud by suction. A computer program made sense of the echoes sent back to CHIRP and produced a vertical profile of the sediments like a slice through a large, multilayered chocolate cake. Although archaeologists are dubious that the findings are 'Noah's Flood', there is clear evidence for a catastrophic flood which swallowed up more than 100,000 km\+sp\2\-sp\ of land in a few months.
2. Evidence for a Late Cainozoic Flood/post-Flood Boundary
ROY D. HOLT
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home..._cainozoic.pdf