2) Ok, answer me this . . .
What's the altitude of Pikes Peak? About 14,000 feet?
And Mt Everest is around 29,000 feet tall? (29,000 feet / 5280 feet per mile = 5.5 miles tall)
The Earth has about 197,260,000 square miles of surface space.
(
http://www.kralidis.ca/gis/maproj/earthdims.htm )
If Noah's flood covered the entire planet, then there would have been an extra amount of water equal to the volume of the planet's surface times the tallest point on the planet, or
197,260,000 times 5.5 = 1,084,930,000 cubic miles of water.
That's about the size of a big block 1000 miles by 1000 miles by 1000 miles.
My question to you is, after the Flood, all that water had to go someplace to allow dry land to form. Tell me, where did all that water go?
And while you're at it, tell me where all that water came from in the first place.
3) Time since the Flood is 5500 years, and "science has proven that?" May I ask just How has science proven that?
--Tock