A few years ago at one of the conventions, there was a talk on Gods remarkable creation. One of the slides showed a giant sequoia tree, approximately 5000 years old!
Later another talk was about Noah etc. I remember thinking, how did they miss this? How could the tree survive a worldwide flood 3500 years ago?
I know everyone here knows it’s ridiculous, and if I was writing the doctrine, I would make a change.
it would be quite easy I think, just by using this scripture. This was from a recent study article.
By the time the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Colossians, about 61 C.E., he could describe the good news as being preached “in all creation under heaven.” (Col 1:23) In Paul’s day, “all creation” meant the world as it was then known.
So the “world” doesn’t always mean the whole world. They could give the flood a little bit of believability, but of course they won’t.