-=Vagrant=- said:
I'm doing a small survey about creationists. If you believe that God created stuff, please give a short answer to the following questions.
1. How old is the Universe?
2. How old is the Earth?
3. How old is life?
4. Was there a Flood? If there was, when?
5. Was there one Ice Age or more? When?
Thank you for your cooperation.
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1. Current knowledge probably limits answers on this one, estimates are inot the tens of billions I think. More than 5998 years old.
2. More than 7 days old, more than 5998 years. Estimates of age of solar system 4 to 6 billion years. (oldest rocks on earth are almost 4 Billion)
3. Define life. The 1st anerobic bacteria? The predecessors to organelles? proteins? DNA? Tough one. Where is the starting point where can you point with certainty and say, "There it is, evidence of the emergence of life."
4. The Mississipi floods, As do many river plains around the world, but I suspect you are asking about the Bible Flood.
Many places at different times could have been the origin of the story. Floods are common in history. They are devastating and have affected many lives.
I heard one wild theory (speculation, with no evidence) that the civilization wiped out may have been a people habitating where the Red Sea is now. Continental Drift created the rift and a barrier between the "Red" Rift/Valley and Indian Ocean Collapsed shortly after the last Ice Age (12,000 to 15,000 years ago, pre-history).
Perhaps it was like the Missoula floods. Similiar circumstances as Red Sea re: Ice Age thaw, but different continent. Apparently the largest floods evidenced in geological record.
http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/1001/missoula/
A similiar event may have happened in ancient India, with a glacial "wall" collapsing to release a destructive cascade. Texts written in Sanskrit have stories of a flood.
Eventually the water cut underneath the glacial wall and the dam of ice collapsed over an expanse of about 100 miles. The water rushed over the ice and onto the land with incredible force. An interesting read.
Floods are common and many cultures have stories about floods.
5. Likely many Ice Ages. Homo Sapien's history has been influnced by the Last ice age, but the geological evidence can not tell us much about any Ice ages before the last one. The last ice age "rubbed out" the evidence of previous ice ages. Add to that the consideration of the complexities of evaluating the many factors, some mentioned here:
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/why_4_cool_periods.html
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/why_glaciations1.html