Wallace's line is an observable fact. No point in anyone denying it.
Who's denying the existence of this line?
Not me.
I'm simply saying that your interpretation of evidence is led by your preconceived notions.
This is what happens when you assume the truth of your own position:
In fact, as you learned earlier, there is no evidence whatever for a global flood,
"No evidence" he says.
Look around you, Barbarian.
The evidence is LITERALLY EVERYWHERE.
https://kgov.com/hydroplate-theory-and-walt-brown-on-the-global-flood
There's more evidence than you can shake a 14 billion year old stick at.
and scripture does not say there was a global flood.
Denying reality is one of the first signs of insanity, Barb. You should avoid doing that.
There's two lists in the above link, one for atheists, one for Christians. You might be interested in it.
You merely assumed your belief was correct and found someone who would make up a story to fit.
Rather, if there's anything I assume, it's that the Bible is literally true, and that any evidence that turns up about history will fall into place around it.
I have been convinced that the Hydroplate theory accurately describes both the creation of the earth and the flood of Noah, because it is the only theory that I have seen that matches the Bible to the extent that it does.
No other theory even comes close. Not evolution, not canopy, not CPT, not plate Tectonics. Nada.