zerinus wrote:First, it says nothing about saltwater.
Oh good, then you agree that the salt water fish all died in the (non) event.
Second, how do you know that a tree wouldn’t survive under water?
Ah, shifting the burden of proof again. Silly Billy, you are the one claiming your book of myths with talking snakes and donkeys is factual so it is your responsibility to perform the experiments that hopefully might substantiate it. It is curious why AiG and the Creation Institute don't do any such experiments. Oh that's right. Because they would not accept the results if they came in on the wrong side as evidence anyway.
Have you tried it to see if it would or not?
Have you performed the experiments that the Flat Earth Society uses to establish that the earth is flat? No? Then you must accept that the earth is flat! Your logic skills are off the charts Z! Of course, not in the direction that you fantasize them to be.
Thirdly, with God all things are possible.
Well, except for creating a rock so great that he cannot lift it huh? And other inconsistencies that you conveniently ignore.
He can make a tree survive under water if he wants to.
And obviously he wanted to *cough cough* since otherwise your myth would be disproved.

Kolob’s set time is “one thousand years according to the time appointed unto that whereon thou standest” (Abraham 3:4). I take this as a round number. - Gee