A thought on the Flood
A thought on the Flood
Just a thought: The flood didn't happen over the entire world. It only happened where there were people (its purpose was to destroy mankind, afterall).
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GEn 6:17 - And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven; and every thing that is in the earth shall die
The Hebrew word for earth here is most commonly understood to mean the entire earth, not just part of it. The verse also says that 'every thing' will die, not just people. By this the flood had to be worldwide, no just local.
Ray
The Hebrew word for earth here is most commonly understood to mean the entire earth, not just part of it. The verse also says that 'every thing' will die, not just people. By this the flood had to be worldwide, no just local.
Ray
I read somewhere how the animals all could fit, ill try find the articleBrigham wrote:I read somewhere that there are 5 billion species. even if there are 50,000 species, thats 100k animals on that ark. Which makes me think it was local, but if it was, what about dinosaurs?
Btw that doesnt mean it was local, he only got the animals local to him, he couldnt go over the planet rescuing. And not all dinosaurs were huge, plus that could explain why most were extinct.
I read somewhere that the Ice Age was caused by the Flood. The change in temperature would explain how most of the aquatic dinosaurs died out. But, I think many could still be alive today. We just haven't seen them.
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Yep thats a good explaination, explains how the ice age came about too.Mystical wrote:I read somewhere that the Ice Age was caused by the Flood. The change in temperature would explain how most of the aquatic dinosaurs died out. But, I think many could still be alive today. We just haven't seen them.
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I'm sorry, how does this explain the ice age?Jay_7 wrote:Yep thats a good explaination, explains how the ice age came about too.Mystical wrote:I read somewhere that the Ice Age was caused by the Flood. The change in temperature would explain how most of the aquatic dinosaurs died out. But, I think many could still be alive today. We just haven't seen them.
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http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=art ... iew&ID=272BGoodForGoodSake wrote:I'm sorry, how does this explain the ice age?Jay_7 wrote:Yep thats a good explaination, explains how the ice age came about too.Mystical wrote:I read somewhere that the Ice Age was caused by the Flood. The change in temperature would explain how most of the aquatic dinosaurs died out. But, I think many could still be alive today. We just haven't seen them.