Either way it will recede eventually- also if this is an act of God who knows what he did- you are asking a question to people who believe in powerful entity- it would be just as ridiculous as you asking a Christian how did Jesus die than get brought back to life.
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Originally Posted by wellendowed1911
Oh, how convenient. God made the water disappear! 10,000 feet of water covering the entire earth HIGHER than the current sea level has NOWHERE to go. You also have no explanation where it came from. You fail on both counts.
Either way it will recede eventually- also if this is an act of God who knows what he did- you are asking a question to people who believe in powerful entity- it would be just as ridiculous as you asking a Christian how did Jesus die than get brought back to life.
Here's an interesting tidbit: world population growth rate in recent times is about 2% per year. Practicable application of growth rate throughout human history would be about half that number. Wars, disease, famine, etc. have wiped out approximately one third of the population on average every 82 years. Starting with eight people, and applying these growth rates since the Flood of Noah's day (about 4500 years ago) would give a total human population at just under six billion people. However, application on an evolutionary time scale runs into major difficulties. Starting with one "couple" just 41,000 years ago would give us a total population of 2 x 1089. 9The universe does not have space to hold so many bodies.
Originally Posted by wellendowed1911
Post a link to that bullshit.
ALL scientific evidence indicates that mankind barely survive and barely grew in numbers for most of the first 150,000 years. The numbers you posted are COMPLETELY fabricated to get to the result you want.
Try reading this article to gain some actual knowledge:
http://www.learner.org/courses/envsc...nit=5&secNum=4
Key quote:
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"Human population has grown very slowly for most of its existence on earth. Scientists currently estimate that modern human beings (
Homo sapiens) evolved roughly 130,000 to 160,000 years ago. Many threats, from diseases to climate fluctuations, kept life expectancy short and death rates high in pre-industrial society,
so it took until 1804 for the human population to reach one billion. From that point forward, however, population growth accelerated very quickly"
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Go that?
Here is an even better link, showing 9 slides estimating human population over the last 2000 years:
http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/gl...human_pop.html
It starts with a human population of only 300 million at the time of Christ.
The growth rate for the first 1000 years (0 AD to 1000 AD) is estimated to be only 0.1 percent per year. The populations changes by only about 10 million.