Saturday, December 12, 2009

Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory Is The Best Out There

Hey if you want to stretch what you think you know about Noah's flood, check out the Hydroplate theory. Of course, it is not being paraded around the science community, because it makes more sense than the millions of years, blah, blah, blah. Just imagine ten miles below the crust is a resevoir band of water under amazing amount of under ten miles of rock kind of pressure. This band is reinforced by pillars of rock that keep the earth from spinning like a gyro. They have actually dug that deep and found evidence of that water and those supporting pillars well. Well when the fountains of the deep were opened that underground ocean split the earth at the seams. Look at the fissures and under water fault lines and mountain ranges. As they shot out the water the ground depressed all around them. The present day plates that shift are moving on the residue water deep under the ground. There is no other way to explain how such masses can move as the do. Other points to ponder is the craters on the moon facing the earth. There is not so many on the other side. Comets ice particles have revealed that they have originated from earth and contain plant material. It sounds wild because nobody till now was able to dig so deep and have the tech knowledge to reesearch these findings. Plus it blows holes in the millions of years theory. Okay just read the In the Beginning by Walt Brown or better yet phone Stewart Loomis and ask for a Flood Creation Talk. The book by Brown is a text book for Creationists. A perfect gift for that die hard scientist that you know that wants only the hard facts. Brown has tried to open up his material to debate with the rest of the science community since the eighties, but nobody is willing for the challenge. Even Wikipedia tries to skirt the issue, and yet it makes common sense on a lot of points. It is too big a picture to place here so let this do.

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