Hello, dis Habilis here. Habilis have mountain big problems want tell. Some people think earth not old. That earth created 10,000 year ago, that big flood come kill whole earth. Then earth regrows. Habilis have big problems with this. Here is one: Coral Reefs. Coral reef grows in ocean, grows in shallow water. Needs sun. Needs clean water. Very delicate. Is made of living coral. Has beautiful fish. Nemo live there, but reef also delicate. Needs clean water, good temperature. So how reef survive if big flood come destroy whole world in 1 year? Here is what famous young earth man say about flood:
[quote]As the ocean waters flooded over the continents, they must have buried plants and animals in rapid succession. These rapidly deposited sediment layers were spread across vast areas, preserving fossils of sea creatures in layers that are high above the current (receded) sea level. The sand and other sediments in these layers were transported long distances from their original sources.
[url]https://answersingenesis.org/geology/rock-layers/rock-layers-folded-not-fractured/[/url][/quote]
See problem? See why coral all die, no come back? Whole world covered with water that filled with dirt, sand, clay. More muddy than when Habilis sprays ground with hose, takes mud bath. Ever see muddy river? If big flood mud worse: whole world covered with waters million times more muddy than Mississippi fooding dirt factory. This big problem for coral reef. Reef needs very delicate condition: clean water, good sun, right nutrient, steady temperature. If big flood: no sun, dirty water, too much nutrient. Temperature like Habilis 45 year old mother: always change. Reef die. If you no believe Habilis read here:
[quote]Fine terrigenous sediment entering the nearshore ocean during runoff events affects corals in two ways: (1) suspended in seawater, the sediment drastically reduces the amount of light reaching coral reefs and other shallow benthic systems; and (2) as the sediment settles, it can bury corals or cause them to expend a large amount of energy keeping their surfaces clean. Although a clear link exists between high sediment loads and coral-reef degradation, the mechanisms responsible for coral decline are not well quantified.
[url]http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2004/11/[/url][/quote]
Habilis resay simply: DIRT KILL CORAL REEF. BIG FLOOD SUPER DIRTY. If flood come, brings dirt. Reef dead, no come back. Habilis knows experiment to prove: buy expensive reef tank. Look at pretty fish. Pour in dirt. Coral dead. Fish dead. Reef need very old earth live, millions years grow. What you think?
Habilis goes eat manioc. Sees you later.
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1 Replyinb4theninjascapturehabilisforresearch
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1 ReplyEdited by qoslsnsmqaaksk: 1/30/2016 3:23:45 AMThis post is weird. Trying to formulate an intelligent debate using Planet of the Apes talking. [spoiler]The new ones[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesNoah's flood never happened! Look up uk weather Scotland! raining for 40 days & nights is nothing unusual! ;)
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3 RepliesThanks monkey man! Love ya bro! No Homo! [spoiler]-wait[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesYou're not funny. Tool.
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4 RepliesI lost a brain cell sen halp
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1 ReplySpoken in a way nearly all members will be able to understand :).
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Because it isn't designed to be true. It is designed to be a legend, and give a reason for why certain things are the way they are, IN A TIME WHEN NO ONE HAD A CLUE. It was considered a fact until we knew it wasn't, now it is simply a legend.
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32 RepliesIt wasn't a flood like a tidal wave it was also only In a certain area it may say world but it means known world
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Sounds like the crocs from Pearls Before Swine.
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3 RepliesYou've got to have sheer dedication to type like that.....in every response.
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1 ReplyI read the entire thing in Variks' voice
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1 ReplyEven though I'm a Christian, I get a laugh out of all of his posts.
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1 ReplyI read this in the Asian from City Wok's voice.
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1 ReplyHahaha. Good job man.
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1 ReplyThis. Is. F[i]u[/i]cking. Perfect.
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4 RepliesEdited by Dexter Grif: 1/28/2016 8:25:09 PMHabilis. Please take on the cancer that is the flood. Stop mad max. Stop anomaly. Stop broken steel. HABILIS FOR OFFTOPIC PRESIDENT 2016.
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Edited by SKYTECH24: 1/28/2016 7:55:40 PMHoly smokes that was amazing. Eat that Catholics. Up top Hablis
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2 RepliesManioc/10
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14 RepliesI agree. I am what I have labeled "Fringe Christian" , I believe in God , Jesus , historically based facts of the Bible. The Young Earth theory has many holes that can only be explained by "God said so" logic. There are members in my family that believe in it and we disagree often. I also agree that God wouldn't break His natural laws , except in extreme cases that required his interference. I have stated several times in the past that Science and Religion often fill gaps with in the other. (IMO) I don't care for the gimmick , but at least you are trying to have civil discussions and make people think , instead of attacking and belittling.
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3 RepliesHabilis wins
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1 ReplyI can't tell if this is fake or not
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1 ReplyCoral reefs that exist today probably aren't prehistoric and so wouldn't have existed during the flood. There may have been some hardy corals that survived the flood while other species died and then after the great waters subsided, diversified to suit to different habitats, thus giving us the wide range of corals we have nowadays.
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1 ReplyPlease use proper English when making silly and obvious arguments
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5 RepliesYou have successfully made multiple threads about something to do with religion without starting a massive argument. *applauses*
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1 ReplyI'll be your friend Habilis