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tjm190
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So it is your assertion that fish could have redeveloped the ability to live in salt water and then filled up all of said salt water? And of course, whales/dolphins can’t live in fresh water for very long either, aside from the fact that they would have starved to death when the fish died.Imho, you base your statement on the late nineteenth uniformtarianist theory, championed by Charles Darwin, that evolution is slow. Robert Gold, a twentieth century biologist, has observed some biological mutations occuring suddenly, not gradually. A lot of current evolutionists accept that the catastrophic theory of evolution (the other nineteenth century theory, contending with uniformtarian theory) also has some merit; I think that the current view accepts that observed evolution has both catastrophic and gradual components.
I’m not trying to put words in your mouth, but these are the logical conclusion of your statements.
(side note- evolution is actually thousands of times slower than currently thought so it couldn’t account for the diversity of life, but moves thousands of times faster than currently believed when the oceans need to get filled up?)
Well- we assume the water isn’t salt water. This would dilute the salt significantly. This would kill the fish. Also, the water would be of a certain temperature. This would massively offset the temperature of the water. This would kill all fish that are highly sensitive to the temperature of their environment. Such fish exist to this day.Imho, that “100% of salt-only species would have been killed off,…” stands as your unproven speculation. I respectfully reply with my unproven speculation, that not all fish were killed off. True, many were destroyed, in the deluge. On the other hand, we’re talking about the most profuse environment of life on earth…the oceans and seas. I submit that many types of fish, both salt and fresh water, survived. Consequently, we do have, “…such a wide variety of temperature specific fish/both salt only and fresh only fish.”
imho.
Please, don’t put words into my mouth. I never meant to imply that. My reply gave the example of my impression, from more than one story about more than one ark,of several arks in different climates.
If I contradict church teaching, then I will retract my opinion.
That wasn’t my intent- It just seemed like you have took my statement about the ark not being able to sustain say, buffalo and anaconda (maybe those two can scrape by, don’t hold me to that particular example), to be a question of size rather than temperature. Just clarifying.God is love,
Don