Please forgive me, the discovery of Noah's Ark etc. was found by RON WYATT. Not Ryan.
God bless
Discovery of Noah's Ark, Sodom and Gomorrah, Mt. Sinai, and more-
http://www.arkdiscovery.com
A quick 100 prophecies that have been fulfilled, and will be very soon-
http://www.100prophecies.org
300 prophecies Jesus fulfilled-
http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/messiah.htm
Navel used in Job 40:15-24-
http://www.apologeticspress.org/faq/r&r8612b.htm
Historical evidence of the bible being true, and out-smarting scienitists(this is where it shows that Moses DID write the first 5 books of the bible)-
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8449/two.html
why do christian debaters just accept that god is impossible instead of trying to use science against atheists when in the worst cases haven't picked up a book on the theory or talk to someone that knows exactly what the theory is or even put the theory name into Google?
p.s. don't troll but instead notice i said 'in the worst cases' meaning it doesn't apply to all Christians.
taylan637 3 weeks ago
Using the bible to prove the bible...again! Do you not know any new tricks?
speerdali 3 weeks ago
@NorthForkFisherman The energy was released as kinetic energy, that’s as close to the “basics” as it gets. Literally learned about that in 5th grade. It’s obvious you can’t refute, so yes- you are done here. Go to the word, that you may know him. Thanks for your time.
snatchUfromfire 1 month ago
@snatchUfromfire And still, basic thermodynamics fail. What do you think all that energy decays into - heat. And it all goes into the environment. You guys love to talk about thermodynamics, but you've got not the slightest idea of what it all means. I'm done here. You keep pumping energy into a system with not the slightest idea what all that means. It would be one thing if you even a 1/2 way plausible theory, but you don't even understand the basics. Wow.
NorthForkFisherman 1 month ago
@snatchUfromfire And still, basic thermodynamics fail. What do you think all that energy decays into - heat. And it all goes into the environment. You guys love to talk about thermodynamics, but you've got not the slightest idea of what it all means. I'm done here. You keep pumping energy into a system with not the slightest idea what all that means. It would be one thing if you even a 1/2 way plausible theory, but you don't even understand the basics. Wow.
NorthForkFisherman 1 month ago
@snatchUfromfire encircling rupture in the crust—as from a ruptured pressure cooker. This huge acceleration expanded the spacing between water molecules, allowing flash evaporation, sudden and extreme cooling, followed by even greater expansion, acceleration, and cooling. Most of the vast thermal, electrical, chemical, and surface energy in the subterranean water ended up NOT AS HEAT at the earth’s surface but as extreme kinetic energy in all the fountains of the great deep. Ty!
snatchUfromfire 1 month ago
@NorthForkFisherman The fact that the carbonate mineral calcite precipitated from supercritical waters means the heat certainly did not incinerate the water and planet. Supercritical water readily dissolves minerals such as calcite and other solids. The liquid in SCW cools almost instantly if its pressure drops. This is because the myriad of shimmering liquid droplets, each surrounded by vapor, can simultaneously evaporate. As the flood began, SCW jetted up through a globe-
snatchUfromfire 1 month ago
@snatchUfromfire Additionally, as all that water comes out at 705 deg F, that heat gets transferred to the rest of the environment. What, do you think it just goes away? You just keep adding heat to the surface and it's got nowhere to go. A wooden vessel simply becomes a piece of charcoal along with all the crispy passengers.
NorthForkFisherman 1 month ago
@snatchUfromfire And where, pray tell, did the water go? Flow back against a pressure gradient? Never mind. You're clueless. As you continue to prattle, you seem to miss the point about the limestone - it's primarily calcite which has a very distinctive chemistry. All that heat given off is cumulative. Ever feel concrete setting up? Gets pretty warm. Multiply that by the amount of calcite known, and the LIPs (Large Igneous Provinces) rule that flood out. Nice try though.
NorthForkFisherman 1 month ago