biblical creationism-5
As mentioned in the previous notes, Biblical Creationism can only be tested on what had happened after the Deluvian Flood. I presented in the last note that Noah likely took a small representative of each Family of animal. Once they left the Ark, they would multiply and spread to all the continents using land bridges made available for that purpose.
Presuming that each species would have offspring and spread away from their parents until they reached the respective lands they are now known on, We then must have a reason for why there is so much variation (species) among the families of animals. One must have a reason for the distribution of each variation many with overlapping territories.
We must presume that the kinds of animals would differentiate at some time. My suggestion is that as distance develops between two populations, one or both would change, differentiating from each other. Some would continue expanding with little or no change. Some forms would remain in that one area, others would continue to expand out, changing as they get farther from the landing point of the ark.
Once the lands become filled with each kind, some would then migrate back the way they came, different than the forms they are overlapping. Some forms of the kind would continue to expand roughly unchanged, while other populations continue to change form as they traveled.
One thing one should have to determine is what would be the minimum number of times these waves of forms would have to overlap to get the species and subspecies distribution we now see. We might also examine each family and see which of the forms now exists, if any, could have served as the originating species.
biblical creationism-5
First one must predicate the "one man, one woman" theory being born in only one place.
If life could grow/exist in one spot on Earth then why not others? All made of the same matter but designed to the specific region lived in by the elements existing in each part of the Earth.
Wouldn't Noah then have needed a fleet of boats? And if so then where are the others?
A goose is not a moose sayeth the children's book writer.
If life could grow/exist in one spot on Earth then why not others? All made of the same matter but designed to the specific region lived in by the elements existing in each part of the Earth.
Wouldn't Noah then have needed a fleet of boats? And if so then where are the others?
A goose is not a moose sayeth the children's book writer.