Posted on 01/20/2016 1:53:12 PM PST by metmom
If one averages the depth of ocean -through water to the bottoms- with the average height of dry land, the possibility of water covering the globe to a depth high enough to top Mt Ararat by fifty cubits is quite possible. All God would have to do is bring the bottoms of the oceans up to our current sea level, and the oceans would cover the Earth.
But our seal of assurance against that is the rainbow, whose absence would indicate there is no precipitation going on somewhere, even were it a snow-dog . . .
Inhale deeply and say, “I know the church is true...
Not doubting God’s Promises in any fashion, merely explaining how the Great flood could cover the whole Earth in Noah’s Day.
Very true, and I didn’t mean to infer that all of the waters came from the firmament as I wasn’t going to go into the whole event in detail.
My goal with that post was to inform the poster that it was a lot more involved than just 40 days of rain.
Thank you for your inspiring posts expressed from knowledge with wisdom from God.
I attended seminars some decades ago about this time in Biblical history.
IIRC, the earth before the flood did not have the form it has now because as well as a flood that covered all land God “reshaped” the planet with great depths and heights that were not part of the geography before the flood.
And also thanks for the scriptural references.
bkmrk
Thanks for the new tag lines, they will be quite fitting for some of my posts!
The one you see now I have used quite frequently as it is so applicable to some of the comments I reply to.
If by any chance you hadn't already known of his researches.
(And . . . most humbly, honored. Praise God from Whom, Alone, all blessings flow.)
By all means, you are quite right in this. It most certainly did, and the results are seen on the tops of great mountains throughout the world.
Perhaps why I am a bit “fuzzy” on all of the Biblical facts at this time.
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The ruins of a vast city found at 2000 feet down off the coast of Cuba, by Russian mapping services might be a clue as to the ‘ups and downs of the surface of the planet’.
Interesting and part of the whole story.
Fossils from sea creatures are found in many places across the planet.
I have dug for and found fossilized shark’s teeth at least 10 miles inland in the Santa Cruz county area.
Heck there are seagulls as far inland as Salt Lake City.
Wait that doesn’t prove anything relevant...
LOL ... in the first Plate Tectonics books, the authors were fond of citing the numerous seashell layers found way up in the Himalayans.
That is probably true bro. Tell that to a certain Freeper. Tell it to he who must be unnamed.
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Which church? The Mormon church or the Catholic Church? Actually, I don't believe in either one. I did a Bill Clinton on them. I didn't inhale either one.
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I used it just today!
With an example; too!
I used FUZZY today as well.
oh?
SLC will be VERY interested!
Beck has had experience with both.
I’m a mere researcher.
I always thought the entire world was tropical until the Flood. There might not even have been mountains. It may not even have rained before the Flood. A mist rose up and watered the plants.
Maybe when Noah told the people it was going to rain, they said riiiiighgt, what's rain?
Another opinion I have, is that once the fermement was broken, then men experienced direct sunlight for the first time.
My opinion is, that direct sunlight is one reason among many, that it kills people much earlier than before the fermement was broken. Who knows for sure, but that is what I think.
Don't forget, don't tell "He who must be unnamed "
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