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StAnastasia
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There are no clouds of water vapor in space. Even if there were, this would be an unbiblical argument. So you should either stick to a literal biblical interpretation, or interpret the flood allegorically. Don’t resort to the creationist tactic of pretending to cling to the literal interpretation while at the same time dragging in hypothetical “sciency” sounding arguments about invisible space clouds of water vapor. It will never work.Good morning, Peter John, I think the flood account in Genesis is true. It’s only ignorance that says there’s not that much water on earth, because there could be clouds of water vapor in space, through which the earth passed at the time of the flood. I think that it’s valid Catholic faith to remember, “… with God all things are possible.” God loves all of you, Don