ironduck said:
I didn't realize you were a creationist.. you have AiG colleagues? What kind of colleagues, you mean people you share opinions with or staff writers or something?
didn't realize I was a creationist? are you joking? IIRC, we got into some heated arguments in the last thread. (as if the uber-nationalistic avatar didn't clue you in

). For the record I would prefer ID advocate, but whatever.
okay, I'll admit, colleagues was the wrong word. I was looking for something that would imply I'm on the same side, although not necessarily one-in-the same (I'm a OEC, while AiG is YEC.
this is an amazing article which I highly recommend you read. A perfect alignment of astronomy and Genesis)
@Perf: well you brought this on yourself when you titled the thread with creationism and not ID

But I'm sure the connotation is much more important than the actual purpose of the thread
as for the theological issue at hand: I have indeed heard from my youth pastor that it probably didn't rain before the flood. I can't see much evidence of it in the Bible, and it's not exactly a pivotal issue (if you don't believe that it never rained, you are no better than Satan

), and really feel that it's a waste of time talking about it. I don't know why you are the one who requested to move the talk to black rain and theology, rather than radioactive dating, but I still contend that it's sole usage after the flood doesn't demand its sole absence before the flood. After all, another covenant was made in the arc of the covenant IIRC, and that used things like gold IIRC. Does that mean that gold had no meaning before the arc was built?
EDIT: double x-post