Chariklo please tell me you are not recommending that BS!
Proof of Noah's Flood - Presently watching a Documentary about Europe & the Ice Age
by *lost* 170 Replies latest watchtower bible
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*lost*
Quendi - if you read my post, I said I just caught it off a documentary, as I was watching it. It you want proof I'm afraid you will have to do your own research and look for it.
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Of course I was surprised when i heard it actually said, never heard anyone actually say it before.
People just don't utter such things is this modern world.
Of course it's not 'proof; proof' it's all just a made up fairy story, sheesh people, calm yourselves down and don't be getting rabid over it
Cofty - thanks for that. can't watch now but will take a look later
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cofty
Lost - Your thread title and your OP clearly suggest you thought you had heard proof in a documentary.
What is the name and the maker of the documentary please?
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mP
lost:
parts of the north sea are very shallow. Look on a map and you will find that they are at most 15-20m at the dogger banks.
Only a few thousand years ago the black sea was separated from the med. Scientists believe that a water fall broke thru and spilled over a few thousand years and could be a motivation for the flood story. Basically water from the med broke thru and the level of the black sea rose.
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*lost*
cofty - I wrote, what the narrator said, as i said, it caught me off gaurd totally.
( and I have such a bad short term memory for names and dates, if I don't write it down immediately, it's gone which is why I could only get the Dr. bit, not his name, really frustrates me. Can't recall the name of the Docu, as you know I usually quote sources.)
I'm certain it was a BBC documentary. It was on today on an english channel.
Something like ... Europe and the Ice-age, I think.
The illustration they showed was after the one you showed there, the lands had separated, and it showed between Ireland and England and the North Sea as low lying dry land. And it's not just mammoth bones they dredge for.
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steve2
The name of the documentary is " Noah's Archaeology for Preschoolers".
Scene 1: I found some bones in the ocean and they're as old as the Ark;
Scene 2: It rained so much that everything got wet...including my brain;
Scene 3: Noah's family survived on nuts so is it any wonder that's what they became?
Scene 4: Beddie-byes now. Lovely. Drift off to sleep...oh, you already have...
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*lost*
steve - is there really any need to be so childish, and go off topic on this ?
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Bloody Hotdogs!
It seems the documentary was referring to Doggerland. Doggerland is the area now covered by the English Channel and the North Sea. It was once a fertile river basin inhabited by all manor of prehistoric life, including thousands of humans. At the end of the last ice age sea levels rose and submerged Doggerland under about 30m of water. This is in no way "proof" of Noah’s flood, because the submersion was complete by about 8000 years ago, and has never since subsided.
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mP
Bloody:
And only a few thousad years ago the med was cut from the atlantic, then something happened and the water broke thru and it started to fill up.
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steve2
steve - is there really any need to be so childish, and go off topic on this ?
Strictly speaking, probably no need as such. My apologies if I have offended you.