Jose Fly
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FYI, I'm not an "anti-literalist". I'm a non-Christian who has noted that if fundamentalists want to insist that Genesis literally means that the universe is ~6,000 years old and the entire earth was flooded ~4,500 years ago, then the Bible is simply wrong and I am justified in rejecting it."Anti-literalists" (yourself and Jose included) have only said "It must be figurative or it's contradictory!" but never gave any details.
Also, the "hydroplate theory" is hardly new. It was first proposed by Walt Brown 38 years ago. But because it involves massive, relatively rapid movements of so much mass, the physics don't work without miracles.
That's why in the almost 4 decades since it was first proposed, it's had absolutely zero impact on science.