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  1. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    I'm merely responding to a highly insignificant possibility that there was a steel lining on the chambers of the great deep. If that was the makeup of the structure, I'm sure it would have been completely torn up by the actions in the flood if it were there considering it would be a great deal...
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    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    I'm not so sure a mere few feet of steel would make much difference to seismic sensors. It's not like seismic data comes from electromagnetic waves, but pressure waves where the density in the steel would matter, not its metallic properties. And that density would be greatly affected by the...
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    Hunter Biden

    And you think anyone cares about the gun violation? You'd think the DoJ would care just a little more about the massive government shakedowns he's been the bagman for. And you know a bagman is just a lower position in a larger organization, don't you?
  4. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Well, you could interpret it that way, but I don't think God is that bad at communicating. Then you have to deal with the science that should be consistent with reality, and what you say here is inconsistent with what we see in science. Do you actually know anything about the Hydroplate theory?
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    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Seems like he was saying it lined the fountains of the deep directly, which would put it at the top of the fountain chamber and the bottom of the crust, no? Would it make a difference? Why not? It would hardly be an obstacle. I don't care enough to re-read, but I read the OP as a metal liner...
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    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    We've never gotten near the bottom of the granite crust, but it would sure seem like any metal liner would have been disintegrated like the tissue it would be (relative to the crust it was lining) when the crust moved even a little bit - and in the flood the crust moved a lot.
  7. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    So, I think you are saying - going off of the amount of water that has gotten into the granite crust from below, that would imply a liner wasn't there to stop it. Ok. It's not a bad idea to mention what you are referring to when you post a video as an answer. I've seen those vids a number of...
  8. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Was there something at those timestamps that preclude a metal liner? I think HPT remains silent on the idea. Hopefully you aren't thinking I'm endorsing the idea of a metal liner.
  9. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    I think HPT at least implies the moon is made of moon rocks, so I'm not sure your hyperbole is apropos. But I get your point. HPT will not comment on a lot of things that don't have anything to do with the theory itself. However, like the canopy discussion on the makeup of the windows of...
  10. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    I don't know if you can say this for sure. There is nothing in HPT that precludes a liner. What doesn't make sense to me is how a few feet of steel would make any difference at all to kilometers of granite thickness.
  11. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    I don't think it's using HPT as support, but claiming an addition to HPT that might be something to consider.
  12. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Yes, there was a covering, which was the crust of the earth, over the fountains of the deep. The proposal tieman55 is making is that it was lined with metal. I find it rather far-fetched, but I'm willing to give it more credibility if there is more evidence for the idea.
  13. Yorzhik

    A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

    Read again. The dome would be under the ground you are standing on, except for the parts that broke off and came up.
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    Mexico!

    A rigged election?
  15. Yorzhik

    Abolish or fulfill the law?

    Yes
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    Abolish or fulfill the law?

    Yes
  17. Yorzhik

    Trump News

    Trump Derangement Syndrome :ROFLMAO: You really think Trump wouldn't work with the Justice Dept. if they had questions about the documents he had? I'll bet you think Trump is right wing! :LOL:😅😂🤣
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    Question on God's perception of time

    No, time is not a created thing and I'm not referring to it as such. There are only events, like when God has a thought, and some events take place before or after other events. Because there is a before and after for some things, we call the concept "time".
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    Question on God's perception of time

    Well, that's not a forgone conclusion yet. There are some competing ideas that might be less popular, but they are still just as internally consistent.
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    Question on God's perception of time

    Those two situations are not quite the same. To move between a particular set of events, there may be infinite moments to move across, but those moments get infinitely close together the more of them there are. Same with space. So we can traverse both time and space because one infinite cancels...
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