Posted by Seeker [Seeker] on April 02, 1999 at 06:57:10 {ppHCdFLRUMbkYYamxmSw79YAW9JMpc}:
In Reply to: No 'grey area' in Flood? posted by WW on April 01, 1999 at 19:47:50:
*Ugh* You did it again, WW. You have a knack for gravitating toward sources that reject scientific thought and go for pseudo-science instead. That site even ridiculed "textbook" explanations, implying that science textbooks cannot be trusted as a matter of course.
The summary of that site is that instead of the Grand Canyon forming over millions of years from the effects of the Colorado River and the erosion from wind (that site evidently forgot about the effect of wind), it was instead formed suddenly when all that unknown subterranean water burst forth to cause the Flood, thereby causing hydroplating that ripped the earth apart.
So, you think it is more likely that the Grand Canyon was formed almost instantly about 4,000 years ago?
For those who would like to understand why this is scientifically impossible, may I suggest you read this short page for a clear explanation?
Seeker