Trapped by their own biblephobic deception, old earth creationists such as Hugh Ross are forced to say that Noah’s Flood was the end of the Ice Age, believing that Adam and Eve appeared during the Ice Age and that the Garden of Eden is now at the bottom of the Persian Gulf which they say was infilled by the sea when the Ice Age ended circa 10000 b. c., but the legendary mountains of Ararat where Noah’s Ark landed are seven hundred miles away at elevations up to 16,000 feet, and on the shallow seafloor of the Persian Gulf at over sixty locations are the ruins of stone buildings built by the Elamites and/or Kushites (Sumerians) most likely, Elam and Kush in the Table of Nations following Noah’s Flood, so the Ice Age having ended circa 1500 b. c. at the time of the Exodus.